Charles Lawson
Charles Lawson | |
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Born | Quintin Charles Devenish Lawson 17 September 1959 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981–present |
Television | Jim McDonald in Coronation Street |
Quintin Charles Devenish "Charlie" Lawson (born 17 September 1959) is a British actor who is best known for playing Jim McDonald on the long-running ITV soap opera, Coronation Street.
Early life and education
Lawson was born in 1959
Career
Lawson has appeared in three films and in at least twenty television productions. He was Jim McDonald (who is originally from Belfast) in the ITV television soap opera Coronation Street. He first appeared as Jim in 1989 and remained a regular character for the next 11 years, since which time his appearances have been few and far between.
His other television work includes appearing as Seamus Duffryn in the 1982
In 2000, Lawson made a programme for ITV Granada, Passion for Peace, which followed him back to Northern Ireland and reported on the creation of the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Centre in Warrington.
In 2005, Lawson appeared in the TV documentary Titanic: Birth of a Legend.
In 2009, Lawson appeared alongside an eight-foot
In 2010, Lawson revealed that he would be returning to Coronation Street for its fiftieth anniversary celebrations. He speculated that bosses may be planning to kill his character off, however, this never happened.[3] He stayed until April 2011. Lawson then returned for a three-month stint on the soap between August and November 2014. His brief return coincided with the imprisonment of Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) after he was wrongly accused of murdering Tina McIntyre.
In 2015, Lawson made a guest appearance in an episode of the Comedy Central sitcom
Lawson returned to Coronation Street in September 2018 with his supposed long lost daughter from his relationship with Liz.
Filmography
- Television- Incomplete
Year | Title | Role | Note(s) |
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1982 | Harry's Game | Seamus Duffryn | 3 Episodes |
1982 | Joyce in June | Dossie Wright/Maxwell Cox | Television film |
1983 | Crown Court | Sandy Watson | 1 Episode |
1984 | Four Days in July | Billy | Television film |
1985 | Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil
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S.S. Man | Television film |
1985 | Up the Elephant and Round the Castle | Military Police Corporal | 1 episode |
1986 | Boon | Niall Mahoney | 1 episode |
1986 | The Monocled Mutineer | Featured | Miniseries; 1 episode |
1986-1989 | Bread | Yizzel | 11 Episodes |
1987 | Up Line | Tommy Burns | Miniseries; 3 episodes |
1989 | Screen Two | Cranham | 1 episode |
1989, 2002 | The Bill | D.S. Picton/ Alan McCourt | 3 episodes; 1 as Picton and 2 as McCourt |
1989–2000, 2003–2005, 2007–2011, 2014, 2018 | Coronation Street | Jim McDonald | 1168 episodes |
1990 | 4 Play | Joseph | 1 episode |
2003 | In Deep | Mike Marshall | 2 episodes |
2003 | Holby City | Brian Taylor | 2 episodes |
2004 | Dalziel and Pascoe | Charles Stubbs | 2 episodes |
2005 | Titanic: Birth of a Legend | Alexander Carlisle | Television film |
2006 | Rosemary & Thyme | Bingham | 1 episode |
2006 | Casualty | Stan Drinkwater | 1 episode |
Personal life
Lawson has been married three times, and has a daughter, Laura, from his first marriage to Suzie, which ended in divorce in 1994. His second marriage was to the makeup artist Lesley Bond, who died from hyperthermia following a fall in 2010 sometime after they separated.[4] He lives in Belfast with his third wife, Debbie Stanley, having previously lived with her in Chester, Cheshire, for a number of years.
Lawson is an Ulster Unionist.[5] In a 2008 programme, he admitted to supporting the actions of loyalist paramilitaries during the Ulster Workers' strike in 1974.[6]
On 8 October 2018, while portraying Inspector John Rebus in the play Rebus: Long Shadows in Edinburgh, Lawson suffered a minor stroke on stage, but recovered shortly afterwards. He claims the stroke left him with hearing and walking difficulties. He said, "I feel lucky to be alive, I was so scared I couldn't stop crying".[7] He was subsequently replaced in the role by Ron Donachie.
Notes
- ^ The Campbell College Register 1894–1999. Belfast: Campbell College. 1999. pp. 1–568.
- ^ Little, Ivan (18 November 2014). "Corrie actor Charlie Lawson: I probably did hate Catholics". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
- ^ Charles Lawson (Jim McDonald) to return to Coronation Street Archived 9 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Coronation Street legend speaks of wife's 'horrible' death". 5 June 2019.
- ^ "Corrie actor Charlie Lawson: I probably did hate Catholics" Belfast Telegraph 19 November 2014 Retrieved 25 October 2019
- ^ "Coronation Street hardman Lawson was fascinated by Loyalist gangs" Belfast Telegraph 26 October 2008 Retrieved 2 September 2012
- ^ "Charles Lawson: 'Exhausted' actor had mini-stroke on stage". BBC News. 30 October 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
External links
- Charles Lawson at IMDb