Ray Burdis Net Worth is $1.7 Million Ray Burdis Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ray Burdis (born August 23, 1958 in London) is an English Actor, Screenwriter Director and Film Producer. Ray Burdis started his Acting career at the age of eleven years old where he trained at the famous Anna Scher Theatre in Islington. His first major role was at the age of sixteen, in the hit Thames TV production of You Must Be Joking, ...
Date Of Birth October 1959, London, United Kingdom Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Writer, Producer Education Anna Scher Theatre Siblings Mark Burdis Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Brother of actor Mark Burdis who starred in Grange Hill (1980s).
Actor Title Year Status Character My Hero 2005 TV Series Detective Symes Casualty 2004 TV Series Alan 'Dusty' Binns Manchild 2002-2003 TV Series Gary The Afternoon Play 2003 TV Series Arnie Griffin Operation Good Guys 1997-2000 TV Series Det. Sgt. Ash / D.S. Ash Urban Gothic 2000 TV Series The Colonel Love, Honor and Obey 2000 Ray Final Cut 1998 Burdis Death Machine 1994 Dead Diner Three Up Two Down 1985-1989 TV Series Nick
Nick Tyler God's Chosen Car Park 1986 TV Movie Steve Flower John Lennon: A Journey in the Life 1985 TV Movie English Newsman C.A.T.S. Eyes 1985 TV Series Mike Minder 1980-1984 TV Series Jimmy Elliot / Disco Youth The Gentle Touch 1984 TV Series Joey Felix I Thought You'd Gone 1984 TV Series PC Rudd Now and Then 1983-1984 TV Series Randall The Kit Curran Radio Show 1984 TV Series Ray Dream Stuffing 1984 TV Series Richard Scene 1984 TV Series documentary Graham The Baker Street Boys 1983 TV Series P.C. Boot Gandhi 1982 Youth Going Out 1981 TV Series Rick Tinnersley Diamonds 1981 TV Series Messenger Triangle 1981 TV Series Larry Kennedy Seconds Out 1981 TV Series Alan Wolcott 1981 TV Mini-Series PC Brock Jackanory Playhouse 1981 TV Series Brillig The Professionals 1980 TV Series Vince BBC2 Playhouse 1980 TV Series Kevin Play for Today 1974-1980 TV Series Dunning / Danny Price Scum 1979 Eckersley The Music Machine 1979 Joe Graham's Gang 1979 TV Series Russ Twenty Times More Likely 1978 Short BBC2 Play of the Week 1978 TV Series Dunning Secret Diaries 1978 TV Mini-Series Geoffrey The Tomorrow People 1974-1978 TV Series Johnson / Blitz Panic 1978 Short Punk Scum 1977 TV Movie Eckersley Premiere 1977 TV Mini-Series Youth in cafe The Sunday Drama 1977 TV Series Nicholas Nickleby 1977 TV Mini-Series Master Crummles Headmaster 1977 TV Series Wilf Farley Pressure 1976 Dave Centre Play 1976 TV Series Craig 4 Idle Hands 1976 TV Series Pete Sutton You Must Be Joking! 1974-1976 TV Series Bruce Forsyth Steptoe and Son 1974 TV Series Teenager The Trouble with 2B 1972 Todd
Writer Title Year Status Character Angel 2015/VI The Wee Man 2013 Love, Honor and Obey 2000 written by Operation Good Guys TV Series written by - 8 episodes, 1997 - 1999 creator - 7 episodes, 1997 - 1998 created by - 1 episode, 1999 Final Cut 1998 writer You Must Be Joking! 1975-1976 TV Series written by - 3 episodes
Producer Title Year Status Character Love, Honor and Obey 2000 producer Final Cut 1998 producer Operation Good Guys 1997-1998 TV Series producer - 7 episodes The Passion of Darkly Noon 1995 executive producer Death Machine 1994 co-producer Spooks of Bottle Bay 1992 TV Series producer The Reflecting Skin 1990 producer The Krays 1990 producer The Universe of Dermot Finn 1988 Short producer Visiting Mr. Beak 1987 Short executive producer
Director Title Year Status Character Angel 2015/VI The Wee Man 2013 Love, Honor and Obey 2000 Final Cut 1998 Operation Good Guys 1997-1998 TV Series 7 episodes
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Love, Honor and Obey 2000 performer: "Burning Love" Operation Good Guys TV Series performer - 2 episodes, 1998 writer - 2 episodes, 1998
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Love, Honor and Obey 2000 foley artist
Self Title Year Status Character Pointless Celebrities 2014 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2013 BAFTA Scotland Award BAFTA Awards, Scotland BAFTA Scotland Cineworld Audience Award The Wee Man (2013)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2013 BAFTA Scotland Award BAFTA Awards, Scotland Best Feature Film The Wee Man (2013) 1999 Golden Hitchcock Dinard British Film Festival Final Cut (1998)
Known for movies Gandhi (1982) as Youth
Love, Honor and Obey (2000) as Ray
Final Cut (1998) as Burdis
Scum (1979) as Eckersley