Keith-Lee Castle Explained

Birth Date:14 September 1968
Birth Place:England, UK
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1996–present

Keith-Lee Castle (born 14 September 1968) is a British actor.

Career

Throughout his career, he has guest-starred in numerous television shows, mostly British. He has also appeared in several films, including playing 'the psychotic Psychs', the owner of the doll, in Seed of Chucky (2004), and Clarence Weasel in The Wind in the Willows (1996), based on the popular book. To portray the rather loony weasel he wore small furry ears, a long tail and a long, yellow swishing coat. He also had a small part in Velvet Goldmine (1998) and in EastEnders (1999) as Dean Collins.[1] In 2000, Castle starred in a horror, documentary-style show called Urban Gothic, in which he played Rex, a vampire who lives and hunts on the night streets of Soho.

To his younger viewers, he is probably best known for his role in the CBBC series Young Dracula, which debuted 2006 and ended in 2014, as the infamous and evil Count Dracula, father to Vlad and Ingrid Dracula, he starred alongside Gerran Howell and Clare Thomas in which his character appeared in every episode.[2]

Castle's other roles include Patrick in the film Doghouse in 2009; the character of Patrick was formerly a high powered businessman but now more interested in playing golf and meditating, despite his wives dislike to the idea. He also played Baron, a money making football hooligan in the 2014 film The Hooligan Factory. In 2015, Castle also starred in a short film called The Stranger Kind alongside Eleanor Tomlinson, where he played Number Six; a dark, disguised magician. It then went onto be nominated for an award at the New York Horror Film Festival in 2015.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996The Wind in the WillowsClarence Weasel
1998Velvet GoldmineHarley
2004Seed of ChuckyBill 'Psychs' Sykes
2006Vampire DiaryEddie Strode
2009DoghousePatrick
Dead Man RunningOrlando
2014The Hooligan FactoryThe Baron
2016We Still Steal the Old WayChas
2019Payne

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996This LifeTruelove4 episodes
Jack and Jeremy's Real LivesEpisode: "Aristocrats"
1998Big WomenLennie2 episodes
DangerfieldAndy LaneEpisode: "A Place of Safety"
1999EastEndersDean Collins
2000Urban GothicRexEpisode: "Vampirology"
DoctorsWayne ThomasEpisode: "Slim Chance"
2001In DeepAndy LesterEpisode: "Ghost Squad"
LexxRenfieldEpisode: "Walpurgis Night"
Beech Is BackGiorgioMini-series
2004Grease MonkeysWolfbaneEpisode: "Little Star"
Holby CityPhilEpisode: "Casualty @ Holby City"
CasualtyPhilEpisode: "Casualty @ Holby City"
2006The BillChris HammondEpisode: "Connections"
DoctorsMarcus StrangEpisode: "The Friends of Mary Magee"
2006–2014Young DraculaCount DraculaSeries regular
2007CasualtyLeakyEpisode: "The Miracle on Harry's Last Shift"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dean Collins Eastenders.
  2. Web site: Young Dracula – TV Reviews – TV & Radio – Entertainment – smh.com.au.