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Billy Hartman

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Billy Hartman(born 1957) is aScottishactor,well known for playing the part ofTerry WoodsonITV'sEmmerdalefrom 1995 until his character was killed off in 2011 after 16 years.[1][2][3][4]

Career[edit]

Together withEmmerdaleco-starsSteve HalliwellandAlun Lewis,he was a member of UK 1990scountry rocktrioThe Woolpackers,who had a UK hit single "Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly Roll"in November 1996.

He also played a small role in the filmHighlander.He played the part of Dougal MacLeod, cousin of Connor McLeod.

Under the name GBH, Hartman was the host of the rock 'n' roll revival television showOh Boyin 1979.

Hartman also starred in the comedy seriesRuss Abbot's Madhouse in the early 1980s.

Hartman played a teenager in 1980s American horror filmSlaughter High.Hartman also appeared as Isaac Talentire in the original west end production ofHoward Goodall's musicalThe Hired Man.

Billy played “Billy” inMinderSeries 4, Ep9 - Windows.

In 1993 he appeared inThe Billplaying Superintendent Greenall of the major incident team.

Hartman appeared as Dave Slade, whose dog was attacking sheep, in the 1994Heartbeatepisode "Wild Thing". Series 4 episode 1. In 1994 Hartman played probation officer Dave Cowden in A Touch of Frost Minority of One series 2 episode 01.

On 26 October 2013, Hartman played the role of Graham O'Reilly inCasualty.

30 July 2019, he played the part of a crooked jeweller in Keeping Faith.(2nd Series, episode 2 of 6, BBC1) The character was unnamed in the credits.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Highlander Dougal MacLeod
Slaughter High Frank

References[edit]

  1. ^Mirror.co.uk (14 January 2011)."Emmerdale's Deena Payne talks about her hurt and disappointment at her character Viv being killed off".mirror.Retrieved13 April2020.
  2. ^Kilkelly, Daniel (13 January 2011)."Hartman: 'Emmerdale has been wonderful'".Digital Spy.Retrieved13 April2020.
  3. ^WalesOnline (24 November 2010)."Fatal fire set to rock Emmerdale".walesonline.Retrieved13 April2020.
  4. ^"Payne disappointed with Emmerdale exit".14 January 2011.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal=(help)

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