Dennis Waterman
Alfred P Doolittle

Dennis Waterman's theatre credits include the The Music Man at the Adelphi, Carving a Statue at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, and Saved, Twelfth Night, Early Morning and Serjeant Musgrove's Dance at the Royal Court; and also in the West End, Windy City, Same Time Next Year, and A Slice of Saturday Night. For RSC: The Winter's Tale, The Taming of the Shrew, and Saratoga. He has toured with Alfie, Enemy, Saratoga, Same Time Next Year, The Real Thing, Double Double, Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell, Fools Rush In, Killing Time, Same Time Another Year, Bing Bong and Don't Dress for Dinner. TV credits include Just William, Fair Exchange (America), All Summer Long, Unman Wittering and Zigo, The Decorator, Cry Baby Bunting, The Eyes Have It, Sextet, Joe's Ark, Member of the Wedding, I Can Walk Where I Like, Can't I?, The Sweeney (four series), Minder (four series), The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, Who's Our Little Jenny Lind?, The First Kangaroos, Stay Lucky, On the Up (three series), Circles of Deceit and Match of the Seventies. Film includes artistic contributions to the Children's Film Foundation, Night Train to Inverness, Snowball, Don't Take Sweets from a Stranger, Pirates of Blood River, Up the Junction, Man in the Wilderness, The Eyes Have It, The Belstone Fox, Smashing Bird I Used to Know, Scars of Dracula, Fright, Hushabye Murder, Wedding Night, Sweeney I, Sweeney II, The First World Cup - A Captain's Table, Minder on the Orient Express, Cold Justice, Vol Au Vent and Arthur's Dyke. Dennis Waterman has also written his autobiography, Re-Minder (published by Hutchinson), achieved worldwide recording success and toured in concert.

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