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Lennie James

Lennie James

Birthday: 11 October 1965, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Height: 178 cm

Lennie James was born in Nottingham to Trinidadian parents, and grew up in South London. His mother, Phyllis Mary James, died when he was 12. Lennie and his older brother went into a council children& ...Show More

Lennie James
I'm not setting 'Jericho' up to be anything other than what it is, which is, you know, a piece of go Show more I'm not setting 'Jericho' up to be anything other than what it is, which is, you know, a piece of good, well thought-out, well put-together TV and entertainment. Hide
I owe 'Jericho' my whole time in America, really. It was a fantastic group of people to work with. I owe 'Jericho' my whole time in America, really. It was a fantastic group of people to work with.
I've worked in the theater, television, and films. A five-hour TV series is certainly more time than Show more I've worked in the theater, television, and films. A five-hour TV series is certainly more time than a character I'd be playing in a film. Hide
I went to an all boys' school in South London and the only god was sport. I went to an all boys' school in South London and the only god was sport.
I'm not a broad comic, but I think I can be funny and I think I make people laugh. I'm not a broad comic, but I think I can be funny and I think I make people laugh.
One of the things I learnt over the years is that there is a craft to writing, like there is a craft Show more One of the things I learnt over the years is that there is a craft to writing, like there is a craft to acting. I hadn't done my apprenticeship as a writer. I did try to be a writer for hire but I'm not any good at it. Hide
I've written virtually as long as I've acted, it wasn't a sudden transition. I acted in my first pla Show more I've written virtually as long as I've acted, it wasn't a sudden transition. I acted in my first play when I was 16 and I wrote my first play when I was 17. Hide
When I was growing up and watching 'The Sweeney,' the notion of police officers being an inch away f Show more When I was growing up and watching 'The Sweeney,' the notion of police officers being an inch away from the villains that they're chasing was commonplace. Hide
I'm part of that generation that grew up watching TV, and being an actor was all about being on TV o Show more I'm part of that generation that grew up watching TV, and being an actor was all about being on TV or being in films. Hide
I don't usually like talking about acting or what my process is, and all those kinds of things, beca Show more I don't usually like talking about acting or what my process is, and all those kinds of things, because I don't necessarily think it's helpful to talk about how I do my job. Hide
My thing is, I like playing guys who have a really interesting internal monologue. My thing is, I like playing guys who have a really interesting internal monologue.
I will say that when I first came out to the States to work on 'Jericho,' that was the only time tha Show more I will say that when I first came out to the States to work on 'Jericho,' that was the only time that I've ever been frightened about a job, because in America they tell stories over such a long time, and I was petrified that I'd get bored. Hide
One of the things I liked about playing Tony Gates in 'Line of Duty' was that I don't think he gave Show more One of the things I liked about playing Tony Gates in 'Line of Duty' was that I don't think he gave much thought to justifying his actions until he was under investigation. Hide
I was dreading all of the ghost stories of working on American television, not in the least, the len Show more I was dreading all of the ghost stories of working on American television, not in the least, the length. In Britain, a series is six episodes of an hour drama, maybe sometimes eight, but never twenty-two, so I was petrified of that. Hide
If you look in real life, it is very hard to describe people as good people, bad people, heroes or v Show more If you look in real life, it is very hard to describe people as good people, bad people, heroes or villains. People aren't bad people. They all have their justifications. Hide
My favorite television show of all time is 'Hill Street Blues.' I think it's the show that is to tel Show more My favorite television show of all time is 'Hill Street Blues.' I think it's the show that is to television what Pele was to football or Muhammad Ali was to boxing. Hide
Lennie James's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (138)
Lennie James Lennie James'S roles
Charlie
Charlie

Terry 'Tel' Marsh
Terry 'Tel' Marsh

Morgan Jones
Morgan Jones

Gates
Gates

Nelly
Nelly

Joe Brown
Joe Brown

Himself, Himself - Guest, Himself - 'Morgan'
Himself, Himself - Guest, Himself - 'Morgan'

Morgan Jones
Morgan Jones

Sol
Sol

Special Agent James Ross
Special Agent James Ross

Baptiste
Baptiste

Morgan Jones
Morgan Jones

General Zateb Kazim
General Zateb Kazim

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