Colin Salmon
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | December 6,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Bethnal Green |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 193 (cm) |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Fiona Hawthorne |
Children | Rudi Salmon |
Eden Salmon | |
Sasha Salmon | |
Ben Salmon | |
Job | Musician |
Voice acting | |
Parents | Sylvia Ivy Brudenell Salmon |
Siblings | Trudie Salmon |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403995 |
Resident Evil
Alien vs. Predator
Mortal Engines
The World Is Not Enough
Resident Evil: Retribution
Prime Suspect
Punisher: War Zone
Tomorrow Never Dies
Limitless
Prime Suspect 2
Die Another Day
Captives
Exam
The Bank Job
Dinotopia
Strike Back
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
London Has Fallen
Match Point
Krypton
The Statement
Clubbed
Hex
High Chicago
Keen Eddie
Blood: The Last Vampire
Devil's Playground
My Kingdom
Freeze Frame
Bad Girls
The Brave
Annihilation Earth
No Offence
Criminal
Fanny and Elvis
Party Animals
No Child of Mine
The Red Phone: Manhunt
Some Girls
How to Stop Being a Loser
The Wisdom of Crocodiles
Henry IX
Just for the Record
Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
A. D. The Bible Continues
All Men Are Mortal
Meet Pursuit Delange: The Movie
Shine on Harvey Moon
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
Tomorrow Calling
Nobody
Prey for the Devil
Colin Salmon Life story
Colin Roy Salmon is an English actor. He is known for playing Charles Robinson in three James Bond films and James "One" Shade in the Resident Evil film series. He has had roles on many television series such as Doctor Who, Merlin, Arrow, and The Musketeers.
EastEnders: Michelle Collins returns as Cindy Beale: after 25 years
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
Cindy Beale , Played By actress Michelle Collins , has returned to EastEnders after almost 25 years away.
Collins' character made her comeback on Wednesday, Long After she was said to have died in prison while giving birth.
The episode ended in typically dramatic fashion with A Shot of her on a sun lounger, drinking a glass of wine.
Producers confirmed afterwards that another former favourite Adam Woodyatt would also be reprising his role as her ex-husband Ian Beale .
Collins, 61, said returning was a " surreal" experience. " It's nerve wracking, But it's also very exciting, "
" I think things are about timing, really life is about timing, " she continued. " And I think if it happened five years ago, I probably would have said no. "
Woodyatt, who himself left Albert Square two-and-a-half years ago, noted how the EastEnders set had been rebuilt since he left and so it was " the weirdest thing for me" on his return to work.
" [The] nicest thing has been going back and seeing all the faces that I haven't seen, " he noted.
Before she was killed off - or so it seemed - Cindy had been in prison for hiring a hitman to kill Ian, following a bitter custody battle over their children, Lucy and Peter
Writer Chris Clenshaw, who developed the storyline of The Return of the Beales, said the production team had been discussing it for More Than a year.
" We started to look at The Story and obviously, make sure it was credible in terms of, she's dead, how could that work? But . . we didn't see a body.
" We made sure that it worked with our research and our advisors and they came back and said, 'Yeah, this is in fact, what could and would happen' and that's when I was like, OK, I think we've got A Shot of being able to do this. "
'Matriarchal figures'Famous for her scheming and manipulative behaviour during her previous stints in The Show between 1988 and 1998, Cindy had countless affairs during her tumultuous relationship with Ian.
On Wednesday she was revealed as Rose Knight, George Knight 's (Colin Salmon ) Long Lost wife.
Speaking on her return, Collins said: " For over 25 years I've constantly been asked, 'are you going back' and now finally I can say I Am !
" It's an honour to be asked to reprise The Role of Cindy Beale , a character that has really never left me, and just like the old days, where Cindy goes, drama usually follows".
and Collins stressed that the genre gives " fantastic stories" to women her age.
" They are really matriarchal figures and there aren't many shows on TV, really, that can give women of a certain age central characters and to show their stories. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com