Alan Igbon Explained

Alan Igbon
Birth Date:29 May 1952
Birth Place:Hulme, Manchester, England
Death Date:9 December 2020 (aged 68)
Nationality:English
Occupation:actor
Known For:The Front Line, The Professionals, Doctors, Brookside, Coronation Street and Boys from the Blackstuff.

Alan Igbon (29 May 1952 – 9 December 2020) was a British actor, best known for his roles in television series such as The Professionals, Coronation Street and Boys from the Blackstuff.

Life and career

Alan Olanrewaju Igbon was born in Hulme, Manchester, in May 1952.[1] [2] His father Lawrence was Nigerian, and his mother Mary was Irish. Igbon grew up loving music and art and boxed in over 60 fights before training as an actor in London.

Early stage work came in 1974, at Liverpool Playhouse in the title role of a Toxteth youth who believes himself to be a descendent of the famed sea captain in Philip Martin’s play, Nelson Lives in Liverpool 8.[3]

Igbon took the background part of inmate Meakin in the cinematic re-make of the controversial borstal TV film Scum (1979), whose character launched an emotional tirade against senior members of staff after the suicide of another convict.[2] [3] The cast included Ray Winstone and Patrick Murray.[4]

Igbon appeared as Angadi, part of a kidnapping gang in the LWT drama The Professionals; episode The Acorn Syndrome (1980). Igbon starred as Loggo in Boys from the Blackstuff,[5] a BBC television drama about a group of unemployed men in Liverpool during the recession-ravaged early 1980s, written by Alan Bleasdale.[2] He also took a leading role in the sitcom The Front Line, playing the dreadlocked Sheldon, alongside Paul Barber as his police officer brother Malcolm, and had a role in the film Water (1985).[2]

Other staple programmes in which Igbon featured include Bleasdale's drama G.B.H.,[2] medical serial Doctors and Channel 4 soap opera Brookside. He had a supporting role in the third series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet as a bodyguard and stooge to the programme's main villain (played by Boys from the Blackstuff co-star Michael Angelis) and then took a temporary role in ITV soap Coronation Street,[6] playing Tony Stewart the estranged father of regular character Jason Grimshaw. The character returned eleven years later in 2014, but the Igbon did not return for the role, which was recast to Terence Maynard.[7]

Death

Igbon died on 9 December 2020, at the age of 68 from pneumonia. He was survived by his partner Sam, son Maximillian, sister Brenda, and brother Lawrence. [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Scum Meakin
1980Babylon Rupert
1985Water Cuban

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975Nightingale's Boys Ola Episode - Tweety
1975Crown Court Peter Faceyepisode - the Trees Part 1
1975Coronation Street Steve Baker2 epidodes
1978Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf Boswell TV film
1978Life Begins at 40 Darren Braithwaite2 episodes - Pot Luck and Happy Families
1979Playhouse MikeThe Daughters of Albion
1980 The Professionals Angadi 1 episode The Acorn Syndrome
1980 Mixed Blessings Isaiah 3 episodes
1980The Black Stuff Loggo Logmond main role (TV film)
1981 Angels Tony 2 episodes
1982 No Problem! Isaiah 3 episodes
1982Boys from the Blackstuff Loggo Logmond main role - 5 episodes
1985Brookside Gene 1 episodes
1982 - 1985 The Front Line Sheldon 6 episodes
1989Women in Tropical Places - TV film
1991G.B.H Teddy7 episodes
1994Blood on the Dole Art Gallery AttendantTV film
1994-1995Moving Story (TV series) Dennis 3 episodes
1995The Bill Colin West 1 episode - Old Habitats
1997Cold Enough for Snow Pete in the Garage TV film
1997Gobble 2nd Security man TV film
2002Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Addey 3 episodes
2003Coronation Street Tony Stewart25 episodes
2004Doctors Leon Marsh

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alan Igbon dead: Coronation Street and Brookside star dies ‘peacefully’ aged 68. Jan 6, 2021. Express.co.uk. Jan 6, 2021.
  2. Web site: Tributes to Coronation Street actor Alan Igbon who has died aged 68. Jan 6, 2021. Manchester Evening News. Jan 6, 2021.
  3. Web site: Obituary: Alan Igbon, charismatic actor whose roles included Boys from the Blackstuff. HeraldScotland.
  4. Web site: Scum. whsmith.co.uk. 15 November 2022.
  5. Web site: 'Coronation Street' and 'Brookside' actor Alan Igbon dies aged 68. 2021-01-06. uk.news.yahoo.com. en-GB.
  6. Book: Bourne, Stephen. Stephen Bourne (writer)

    . Stephen Bourne (writer). Black in the British Frame: The Black Experience in British Film and Television. 21 September 2014. 19 July 2005. A&C Black. 9780826478986. 170–.

  7. Web site: Alan Igbon dead: Coronation Street star dies aged 68 as actor’s niece pays tribute. 2021-01-06. msn.com.
  8. Web site: Alan Igbon dead: Coronation Street and Brookside star dies at 68, says niece. 6 January 2021. Daily Mirror. Reach plc. 6 January 2021.