Richard Mylan (born 24 November 1972) is a Welsh actor and former dancer. He is best known for his roles in The Bill, Bad Girls and Grownups as Chris.

Richard Mylan
Born (1972-11-24) 24 November 1972 (age 52)
OccupationActor
SpouseTammie Dineen
Children2

Early life

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Mylan was born in Swansea in 1973.[1] There he attended the Birchgrove Junior School, where he played rugby, and in 1982 won the Swansea heat of the British 'Disco Kids Championships'. At the age of 12 he left Swansea to study dance in London at the Urdang Academy.

Career

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Mylan's first professional job was in the roller-skating musical Starlight Express (1984) at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London, where he played for about four years, firstly as 'Flat-Top' (he can be heard in the original-cast recording) and afterwards in the bigger role of Electra the Electric Train. He was also in the funk band, Puppy Phat, who played at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club and elsewhere.

Mylan is best known for playing the role of Oliver Morris in the television sitcom, Coupling (2004), as well as his portrayals of Chris in Grownups (in 2007 and 2009) and Joe Andrews in BBC Wales drama Belonging (in 2006). Other television work has included the role of Danny Flint in Where the Heart Is (in 2005 and 2006), Harry in Wild West (2002-2004), Border Cafe, Ben Phillips in Bad Girls (2004-2005), Leroy Jones in The Bill (1998-2001) and Doctors (as Dr Simon Hills in 2004 and as Will Duncan in 2010). He appeared in the 2009 film City Rats. He also made a guest appearance in TV sitcom My Family in 2007. He played Simon Lowsley, the deputy headteacher, in Waterloo Road until 2014.[2] In 2014, he was cast in The Frantic Assembly performance "The Believers".

Personal life

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Mylan is married to makeup artist Tammie Dineen.[3]

In August 2014, Mylan undertook a tandem skydive from 12,000 feet (3,700 m) to raise funds for Autism Puzzles. His son Jaco, who was born in 2005 (with former partner actress Catrin Powell), has a form of autism known as Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD).[4][5] He presented a documentary on the subject of his son and autism which was broadcast on the BBC in April 2017 entitled Richard and Jaco: Life with Autism.[6]

Mylan supports Welsh independence.[7]

Mylan has battled heroin addiction for 20 years as revealed in BBC2 Documentary 'Footlights'.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Film Role Notes
1998 Speak Like a Child Sammy (Age 30)
The Wisdom of Crocodiles Gang Member
1999 Dead on Time Photographer Short film
2000 Checkout Girl Young Man Short film
2001 Score Luke Television film
Be.Angeled English Pothead
Dream Bus Driver
2003 Y Mabinogi Pryderi
2004 The Divine Eugene Hicks Eugene Short film
2005 The Upside of Anger Disc Jockey
2009 City Rats Ash
2010 Mr Easy Guy Dylan Short film
2014 Marked Baz Television film
2016 Don't Knock Twice Ben
2017 Canaries Nav
Things I Know to Be True Ben Price
2024 Protein Joe Llewelyn

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Bill Terry Episode: "Work Experience"
1998 Casualty Michael Episode: "Next of Kin"
The Demon Headmaster University Student Recurring role; 2 episodes
The Bill Glen Bishop Episode: "You Pays Your Money"
Silent Witness Rollie Stewart Episode: "Divided Loyalties"
1999–2001 The Bill Leroy Jones Recurring role; 7 episodes
2000 Dirty Work Lenny Duffield Episode: "Naked Ambition"
Border Cafe Beejay Miniseries; 7 episodes
Welcome to Orty-Fou LB Sparks Episode: "Beetlemania"
2002 Always and Everyone Jamie Episode: "Do Not Pass Go"
2002–2004 Wild West Harry King Series regular; 12 episodes
2003 Casualty Zac Episode: "Against Protocol"
2004 Doctors Dr. Simon Hills Episode: "Two Can Play: Part 2"
Coupling Oliver Morris Series regular; 6 episodes
2004–2005 Bad Girls Ben Recurring role; 5 episodes
2005 According to Bex Hugh Episode: "Hanging on the Telephone"
2005–2006 Where the Heart Is Danny Flint Series regular; 19 episodes
2006 Belonging Joe Recurring role; 3 episodes
2007 My Family Peter Episode: "Four Affairs and a Funeral"
2007–2009 Grownups Chris Series regular; 14 episodes
2008 Casualty Ian Episode: "Happiness"
2009 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Chris Episode: "Comic Relief Special: When Janet Met Michelle"
2010 Doctors Will Duncan Recurring role; 24 episodes
2012 Casualty Ben Peters Episode: "Death and Doughnuts"
2013–2014 Waterloo Road Simon Lowsley Series regular; 31 episodes
2016 Byw Celwydd Nadav Weissman Episode: "Series 1, Episode 8"
Agatha Raisin Jack The Lad Pomfret Episode: "The Vicious Vet"
2019 Hidden Mr. Collins Episode: "Series 2, Episode 1"
2024 The Way Lekan Episode: "The Walk"

References

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  1. ^ Cook, Sam (16 May 2022). "Welsh actor Richard Mylan's TV roles and home life". WalesOnline. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  2. ^ Kate Rees (7 October 2014). "School's finally out for Waterloo Road actor Richard Mylan". Wales Online. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Facebook". facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022.
  4. ^ Mainwaring, Rachael (15 July 2014). "Waterloo Road star Richard Mylan to skydive for autistic son". Wales Online. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Wynebu'r dyfodol gydag awtistiaeth". Cymru Fyw. BBC. 17 April 2017.
  6. ^ "BBC One - Richard and Jaco: Life with Autism".
  7. ^ Yes is More! [@yesismorecymru] (9 February 2021). "Welcome / #croeso Richard Mylan, actor, #Abertawe / #Swansea. "The Wales I want for my children is simply not possible if we continue to be at best an afterthought, or at worst completely ignored". #IndyWales #Annibyniaeth #YesisMore" (Tweet). Retrieved 9 February 2021 – via Twitter.
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