Daniel Brocklebank

Daniel Brocklebank (born 21 December 1979) is a British actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He is best known for playing vicar Billy Mayhew in Coronation Street, and for his performances in Shakespeare in Love and The Hole.

Daniel Brocklebank
Born (1979-12-21) 21 December 1979
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
Known forCoronation Street (2014–)

Career

From 1994, Brocklebank has starred in various TV programmes such as Down to Earth (BBC), Born and Bred (BBC), Ed Stone is Dead (BBC 3/Channel 4), Casualty (BBC), The Bill (ITV) and played Ivan Jones in ITV's Emmerdale between the beginning of 2005 to the end of 2006. Other TV credits include The Crazy World of Captain Llama, Fair City, Doctors and Waterloo Road. Brocklebank's other films include: The Hole starring opposite Keira Knightley and Thora Birch, The Hours opposite Meryl Streep, Another Life opposite Imelda Staunton and Tom Wilkinson, Merlin opposite Sam Neill and Helena Bonham Carter, The Devil's Arithmetic opposite Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphy, produced by Dustin Hoffman and The Criminal with Eddie Izzard.

Brocklebank has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company in productions of As You Like It playing Silvius, Chiron inTitus Andronicus, Rowland in The Tamer Tamed and Ralph in Lord of the Flies. His other theatre credits include Martin Von Heilmann in The Curse of the Werewolf at the Union Theatre in London, John Rutherford in Rutherford and Son at the Royal Exchange in Manchester and John Honyman in Cressida, directed by Nicholas Hytner for the Almeida Theatre in London's West End. Among other projects in 2008, Brocklebank starred in One Night In November, a new play by Alan Pollock directed by Hamish Glenn at the Belgrade Theatre, and in Big Love at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, directed by Selina Cartmell.

In 2009, he played Brother Jasper and Kaisa in His Dark Materials, a co-production between the Birmingham Rep and the West Yorkshire Playhouse directed by Rachel Kavanaugh and Sarah Esdaile. In 2009, he completed filming Release, a British feature film, written by Christian Martin and Darren Flaxstone of FAQ's LTD in which he plays the lead role of Father Jack Gillie. In 2010, Brocklebank starred in one of three new dark tales Little Deaths directed by Andrew Parkinson, whose previous projects include I, Zombie, Dead Creatures and Venus Drowning. He also completed Age of Heroes, in which he plays Sergeant Hamilton, a small role, opposite Danny Dyer and Sean Bean.

In December 2014, he joined the cast of Coronation Street as Billy Mayhew, the new vicar at Emily Bishop's parish, St. Mary's, and began dating the barman Sean Tully.[1][2] He appears as Carl Saunders in the second (2014) and third (2015) series of the BBC's WPC 56. Brocklebank has played roles in other films such as Admiral, a movie where he plays opposite Charles Dance; Soft Lad, a movie written and directed by Leon Lopez; and Native, playing opposite Rupert Graves and Ellie Kendrick.

Personal life

Brocklebank is openly gay. In a 2021 interview with Attitude, Brocklebank shared, “I pretend for a living, I didn’t want to pretend in my private life. When you spend your life on screen, it’s important to hold on to the bits that are real. Who I am in my real life should bear no relevance to what I play on screen [...] I remember my management in Los Angeles trying to convince me not to come out because they said it would affect work – and it did [...] I stopped being screen-tested for the heterosexual male leads and I was either the gay best friend or the character parts."[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Casualty Greg Althorpe Episode: "Shame the Devil"
1997 The Bill Simon Series 13 Episode 1
1998 Merlin Young Merlin
Monk Dawson Young Dawson
Shakespeare in Love Sam Gosse
1999 The Devil's Arithmetic Schmuel Lubitch
The Criminal Jonny
Oliver Twist Board Clerk
2000 Sam's Circus Private Mooch
2001 The Hole Martyn Taylor
Another Life Newnie Graydon
2002 The Hours Rodney
2002-2003 Ed Stone Is Dead Adam Dearfield 13 episodes
2003 Born and Bred Connor Docherty Episode: "His Brother's Keeper"
2005 Down to Earth Ben 2 episodes
Pandora Declan Short film
2005-2006 Emmerdale Ivan Jones 39 episodes
2008 The Bill Ian Andain
2010 EastEnders Roger Green
Release Father Jack Gillie [4]
Silent Things PC Kearns Short film
2011 Casualty Tom Watkins Episode: "Choose Your Illusion"
Little Deaths Frank
Age of Heroes RMP Officer
Justice Jason Episode: "Like Father Like Son"
Waterloo Road Karl Johnson Series 7 Episode 2
2012 Jeffrey Jeffrey Short film
2013 Cal Ivan
Imaginary Boys Simon
Waterloo Road Stuart Cooper Episode: "Lies Mothers Tell"
2014 Chasing Shadows Dr Francis
Three Minutes Casey Short film
Air Daniel Short film
Turn Off Your Bloody Phone Model Short film
2014-present Coronation Street Billy Mayhew 584 episodes
2014-2015 WPC 56 Carl Saunders
2015 Midsomer Murders (2015) Brian Grey Episode: "The Ballad of Midsomer County"
Admiral Lord Chancellor
Soft Lad Jules [5]
2016 Native Delin
Prisoner Zero Voice only; 17 episodes
The Confessions of Dorian Gray James Anderson 4 episodes


Theatre

References

  1. "New love for Sean". ITV. 24 September 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  2. Sansome, Jessica (4 July 2021). "Corrie's Dan Brocklebank says he jokes with on-screen goddaughter over her age". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  3. Tabberer, Jamie (22 July 2021). "DANIEL BROCKLEBANK SAYS COMING OUT AS GAY AT 18 AFTER SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE HARMED HIS CAREER". Attitude. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  4. http://release-movie.co.uk/
  5. "Soft Lad DVD & Blu-ray". Amazon UK. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
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