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Terry Alderton is a Actor British born on 31 october 1970 at Rochford (United-kingdom)

Terry Alderton

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Birth name Terry John Alderton
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 31 october 1970 (53 years) at Rochford (United-kingdom)

Terry Alderton (born 31 October 1970) is an English comedian who had acting and presenting roles in the early 2000s before returning to stand-up comedy a decade later.

Biography

Alderton was born on 31 October 1970 in Rochford, Essex, England. He married a former model and Page Three Girl Dee Ivens in 2001 in Epping Forest.

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Mel Smith
Mel Smith
(1 films)
Mark Dymond
Mark Dymond
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Terry Alderton (3 films)

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Actor

Keeping Mum, 1h42
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Politic
Themes Serial killer films
Actors Rowan Atkinson, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas, Tamsin Egerton, Patrick Swayze, Terry Alderton
Roles TV Chat Show Presenter
Rating67% 3.3983753.3983753.3983753.3983753.398375
In the opening scene, as pregnant young Rosie Jones (Emilia Fox) rides on a train, her very large trunk starts leaking blood. When questioned by the police, she calmly reveals that the two dismembered bodies inside are of her unfaithful husband and his mistress. She is then sentenced by the judge (Roger Hammond) to a secure unit for the criminally insane for manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
Blackball
Blackball (2003)
, 1h36
Directed by Mel Smith
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Themes Sports films
Actors Paul Kaye, Alice Evans, Vince Vaughn, Johnny Vegas, James Cromwell, Bernard Cribbins
Roles Bouncer Jonno
Rating55% 2.799112.799112.799112.799112.79911
Cliff Starkey (played by Paul Kaye), is a rebellious young bowls player. He dreams of playing for his country but always preferring to play by his own rules, was always disapproved by the local bowls club. After winning the local competition, he is subsequently banned from competing in the sport for fifteen years by Ray Speight (James Cromwell), the head of the local lawn bowls association, for writing an expletive on an opponent's scorecard. Picked up by sports agent Rick Schwartz (Vince Vaughn), Starkey is re-branded as the "bad boy of bowls", turning the normally sedate sport into a glitzy, in-your-face competition. He and Speight take on Australia's unbeaten Doohan brothers in "The Ashes", a one-off tournament in a custom-made bowls arena in Torquay. They make a comeback thanks to Speight's experience and Starkey's extravagance, while Cliff also bends the rules to the maximum to force the game into extra time, much to the disbelief of Carl and Mark Doohan.