- Tony Slattery
Infobox Celebrity
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name = Tony Slattery
birthname = Anthony Declan James Slattery
birth_date = birth date and age|1959|11|9|df=yes
birth_place =Stonebridge, London ,UK
occupation =Actor ,Comedian Anthony Declan James Slattery (born
9 November 1959 ) is an Englishactor .Early life
Slattery was born in
Stonebridge, London , toIrish Catholic immigrant parents. In his youth, he represented England in under-15judo . He was educated atGunnersbury Boys Grammar School inWest London , and later studied Modern and Medieval Languages, specialising in French and Spanish, atTrinity Hall, Cambridge , where he became the president of the CambridgeFootlights . Like his contemporariesStephen Fry andHugh Laurie , he became a staple of the British television comedy circuit.Television career
Slattery first broke into television as a regular performer on
Chris Tarrant 's follow up to "O.T.T. ", "Saturday Stayback ". He was a regular on "Whose Line Is It Anyway? ", starred in his own improvisational comedy series, "S&M", alongsideMike McShane , and has appeared on other panel quizzes such as "Have I Got News For You ". He was a regular on the TV version of the quiz show "Just a Minute " and was also on the radio version several times, including the live version held at the Edinburgh Festival.As a serious actor he has appeared in "
The Crying Game ", "To Die For", "Peter's Friends " and "The Wedding Tackle". He appeared on theLondon stage in the musicals "Me and My Girl " and "Radio Times" and in the play "Neville's Island".At the end of the 1980s, he became a film critic, presenting his own show on British television, "Saturday Night at the Movies". He also appeared in the
ITV sitcom "That's Love " withJimmy Mulville . Other TV appearances include "The Music Game" alongside good friendRichard Vranch and as a regular guest with bothRuby Wax andClive Anderson .He has also been a regular guest with The Comedy Store Players, both at The Comedy Store in London and on tour.
Early in the 1990s he became over-exposed as a celebrity, to the extent that he was a target of satire. For example, the "
Have I Got News For You " 1991 annual showed images of the game from around the world, and each local variant featured Slattery as a guest. "Spitting Image " showed a sketch where an anthropomorphised BBC2 logo refused to have blue paint splattered on it and Slattery intervened for the sake of publicity. The satirical magazine "Private Eye" once published a memorablecartoon depicting hisanswering machine with the outgoing message "Yes, I'll do it!"In 1992 he appeared in the film "
Carry On Columbus ". In the same year, he appeared in the series "Dead Ringer", filmed for the observation round inThe Krypton Factor . It was during this period that Slattery also appeared in the BBCsci-fi comedy series "Red Dwarf " in the episode "Kryten". Slattery here played the voice of the main character on Kryten's favouritesoap opera , "Androids" (a parody of "Neighbours "). He also reappeared in "Red Dwarf" in 1999 as the voice of the vending machine which threatensArnold Rimmer in the final episode of the series, "Only the Good... ".Also in 1992, he appeared as a contestant on Channel 4's now defunct show "
GamesMaster ", in which he said on the show he hatedvideo game s, despite the show being entirely devoted to them. He played the real-time arcade shooter "Who Shot Johnny Rock?", failing the challenge by shooting an innocent victim in the game.In 1993 he starred in the ITV sitcom "
Just a Gigolo ". Only one series was ever made.In 1998 he was elected as
Rector of the University of Dundee .Present Television Role
In
January 2005 he appeared in the TV movie "Ahead of the Class" withJulie Walters . InDecember 2005 he joined the long-running drama "Coronation Street " asEric Talford and inApril 2006 he appeared in "Grumpy Old Men" onBBC Two . In 2007 he appeared as a regular cast member in the ITV series "Kingdom", playing the eccentric Sidney Snell, returning for a third series in2009 .In 2005, Slattery appeared in series 7 of "Bad Girls", as D.I. Alan Hayes who was investigating the murder of Jim Fenner. He also appeared in a cameo role in ITV's "
Life Begins " as a date for Maggie (played byCaroline Quentin ). Additionally, he played the Canon of Birkley in the "Robin Hood" episode "Show Me the Money" on17 November 2007 .Personal life
In the mid-1990s, after leaving "
Whose Line Is It Anyway? ", Slattery suffered what he described as a 'mid-life crisis', culminating in 1996 with a six-month period of reclusiveness, during which he did not answer his door or telephone, "or open bills, or wash... I just sat." Eventually, one of his friends broke down the door of his flat and convinced him to go to hospital. He was diagnosed as suffering frombipolar disorder . He discussed this period and his subsequent living with the disorder in a documentary made byStephen Fry , "The Secret Life Of The Manic Depressive", in 2006; Slattery claimed that he spent time living in a warehouse and "throwing [his] furniture into theThames ".Now recovered, he has returned to presenting on British cable television.
External links
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* [http://www.freewebs.com/tonyslatteryunofficial The Tony Slattery Fanbase]
*"Guardian" story [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1825565,00.html containing a quote about his breakdown] as "...a pool of despair and mania."
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