Kevin Whately Explained

Kevin Whately
Birth Date:6 February 1951
Birth Place:Brampton, Cumberland, England
Occupation:Actor
Alma Mater:Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Years Active:1979–present
Television:Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Inspector Morse
Lewis
Spouse:[1]
Children:2

Kevin Whately (born 6 February 1951) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Neville "Nev" Hope in the comedy drama Auf Wiedersehen, Pet; Robert "Robbie" Lewis in the British crime drama Inspector Morse (1987–2000) and Lewis (2006–2015); and Jack Kerruish in the drama series Peak Practice (1993–1995), although he has appeared in numerous other roles.

Early life

Whately is from Brampton, near Carlisle, Cumberland.[2] The family later moved to North Tynemouth when Kevin was 4 years old. His mother, Mary (née Pickering[3]), was a teacher and his father, Richard, was a Commander in the Royal Navy.[4] His maternal grandmother, Doris Phillips,[4] was a professional concert singer, his paternal grandfather, Herbert Whately, was Archdeacon of Ludlow, and his great-great-grandfather, Richard Whately, was Anglican Archbishop of Dublin.[5] The BBC documentary Who Do You Think You Are?, broadcast in 2009, revealed that Whately is a descendant of Thomas Whately of Nonsuch Park (father of Thomas Whately), a leading London merchant, politician and writer who became a director of the Bank of England, and of Major Robert Thompson, a Parliamentarian during the English Commonwealth and later a tobacco plantation owner in Virginia.[4]

Whately was educated at Barnard Castle School,[6] and went on to study accounting and finance at Newcastle Polytechnic, graduating in 1969.[7] He then trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1975 after having partly supported himself by working for the National Theatre at The Old Vic.[8] [9] Before going professional, Whately was an amateur actor at the People's Theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne during the 1970s. His brother, Frank, is a lecturer at Kingston University in London.[10] [4]

Career

Before turning to professional acting, Whately began his working life as a folk singer, and still plays the guitar, performing for charity concerts.[4] Along with other Auf Wiedersehen, Pet stars, he makes an appearance at the biennial benefit concert Sunday for Sammy in Newcastle.

His acting career includes several stage plays, among them an adaptation of Twelve Angry Men, and film appearances in The Return of the Soldier, The English Patient, Paranoid and Purely Belter.

Whately's television appearances include episodes of Shoestring, Geordie Racer, Angels, Juliet Bravo, Strangers, Coronation Street, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Alas Smith and Jones, Look and Read, You Must Be The Husband, B&B, Peak Practice, Skallagrigg, Murder in Mind, Inspector Morse, 2003 Comic Relief Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Lewis, New Tricks, Who Gets the Dog?, The Children and Silent Cry. Whately provided one of the voices for the English-language version of the 1999 claymation Children's television series Hilltop Hospital. He has also done voiceovers for a WaterAid advertisement.

In 1985, Whately appeared in a 3-part Miss Marple adaptation ("A Murder Is Announced") for the BBC. His part, Detective Sergeant Fletcher, opposite John Castle as Inspector Craddock, was very similar to what became the career-defining role he took two years later, when he was cast as Detective Sergeant Lewis, the down-to-earth complement to the eponymous Inspector Morse played by John Thaw. Whately starred opposite Thaw in 32 episodes over 13 years in the hugely successful series that established him as a household name in the UK.

He reprised the role in the spin-off series Lewis, in which Lewis returns to Oxford as a full Inspector. With his new partner, the Cambridge-educated Detective Sergeant James Hathaway (Laurence Fox), Inspector Lewis solves murder mysteries while trying to rebuild his life after his wife's sudden death in a hit-and-run accident and to gain recognition from his initially sceptical new boss.

He was the lead in The Broker's Man, two series of 90 minute self-contained dramas about a former policeman turned insurance fraud investigator.

Richard Marson's book celebrating fifty years of Blue Peter comments that Whately auditioned as a presenter for the show in 1980 but lost out to Peter Duncan.

In 2010 Whately played the lead in the television film Joe Maddison's War about strained family and social relations in wartime. Directed by Patrick Collerton, it presented a view of World War II through the eyes of shipyard worker and World War I veteran Joe Maddison (Kevin Whately) who serves in the Home Guard during the Blitz.

Upon the conclusion of filming the seventh series of Lewis, at the end of 2012, both Whately and Laurence Fox announced that they would take a break of at least a year before appearing in any more episodes. ITV indicated a continuing commitment to the series and that they wished to produce additional episodes of the programme. On 4 November 2012, Whately performed in a radio drama on BBC3 called The Torchbearers, which chronicles the circumstances of several UK citizens whose lives are changed through contact with the Olympic Torch.[11] In 2013, the Live Theatre of Newcastle upon Tyne produced a series of performances of the unique, acclaimed one-person play, White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, which is enacted as a cold reading with no sets or costumes by a different performer each night. Whately was the actor for the sold-out performance of 10 March 2013.[12] Following the end of the ninth and final series of Lewis, Whately announced he had no intention of returning to the role of "Lewis", a character he had played over a span of 28 years.[13]

Whately was the patron of the Central School of Speech and Drama Full House Theatre Company for 2011.[14]

Personal life

Whately lives in Woburn Sands near Milton Keynes with his wife, actress Madelaine Newton, who starred in the 1970s BBC drama When the Boat Comes In. Madelaine starred as Morse's love interest in the Inspector Morse episode entitled Masonic Mysteries (1990; series 4, episode 4). Their daughter Kitty Whately is a classical operatic mezzo-soprano, whose career includes performances with the Edinburgh International Festival, the Royal Opera, and English National Opera. [15] [16] [17]

Whately enjoys rock music and plays the guitar; he has cited Pink Floyd and Dire Straits as bands he has particularly enjoyed.[4] He is a fan of Newcastle United on the football field, but says that he prefers rugby league, and as a cricketer admitted to Inspector Morse writer Colin Dexter that he would like to have played cricket professionally for England. Dexter devised the storyline for the Inspector Morse episode "Deceived by Flight" (1989; series 3, episode 3) in which Sergeant Lewis had to go undercover in a cricket team to investigate drug smuggling.[4]

In August 2014, Whately was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's independence referendum.[18]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Hawk the Slayer
1982The Return of the SoldierHostile soldier's mate
1996The English PatientHardy
2000ParanoidClive
Purely BelterMr. Caird
2006The Fourth KingNarrator (English version)Short film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Out of the Past2 episodes
1979ShoestringBobby TreenEpisode: "The Partnership"
1980BBC2 PlayhouseBob SmithEpisode: "The Dig"
Fair Stood the Wind for FranceLancaster crewMini-series; Episode #1.1
AngelsNorman Pollard3 episodes
Juliet BravoPC Chris EvansEpisode: "Coming Back"
StrangersMichael HobbEpisode: "Retribution"
1981Coronation StreetKevin2 episodes
1983ShackletonJameson AdamsMini-series; Episode: "Our Dead Bodies Must Tell the Tale"
1983–2004Auf Wiedersehen, PetNeville HopeMain role
1985Miss MarpleDetective Sergeant Fletcher3 episodes: “A Murder is Announced”
1987Carrott ConfidentialHimselfEpisode #1.2
Alas Smith & JonesEpisode: "Sunday Film: The Sword of St. Petersburg"
1987–2000Inspector MorseDetective Sergeant Robert LewisMain role
1988Geordie RacerRay Hilton10 episodes
You Must Be the HusbandHugo MansellEpisode: "A Bit Prickly in the Morning"
1990ScreenplayNeil BaldwinEpisode: "Night Voice"
1991JackanoryStoryteller3 episodes: "Bill's New Frock: Parts 1, 2 & 3"
Aspel & CompanyHimselfEpisode #8.8
1992B&BSteve ShepherdMini-series
1993–1995Peak PracticeDr. Jack KerruishRegular character
1994Screen TwoSam HopkinsEpisode: "Skallagrigg"
Q.E.D.NarratorEpisode: "Food Fights"
An Audience with Ken DoddHimselfUncredited Audience Member
1996Trip TrapIan ArmstrongTelevision film
1997Songs of PraiseHimself1 episode
GobbleColin WorsfoldTelevision film
Light LunchHimselfEpisode: "Ooh Doctor, I Feel a Bit Peaky"
1997–1998The Broker's ManJames 'Jimmy' GriffinLead role
1999The People's PassionJudasTelevision special
Pure WickednessGeoff MeadowsMain role, 4 episodes
What Katy DidDr. Philip CarrTelevision film
1999–2003Hilltop HospitalDr. MatthewsVoice role; regular character
2001Murder in MindNigel LiddyEpisode: "Neighbours"
MerseybeatPhilip Kitchener2 episodes: "Crying Out Loud" & "What Goes Around"
2002John Thaw: An AppreciationHimselfShort television special
The BAFTA TV Awards 2002HimselfTelevision special
Plain JaneDavid BruceTelevision film
Silent CryDr. Richard HerdTelevision film
The John Thaw StoryHimselfTelevision special documentary
Lads' ArmyNarrator10 episodes
2003Little Wolf's Book of BadnessAkelaVoice role; short television film
Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair DoNeville HopeTelevision special
Bible MysteriesNarratorEpisode: "David and Goliath"
Promoted to GloryMaj. Nigel HurstTelevision film
2003–2005GMTVHimself3 episodes
2004Richard & JudyHimself1 episode
The Legend of the Tamworth TwoWolfTelevision film
Who Wants to Be a MillionaireHimself1 episode
BelongingJacob CopplestoneTelevision film
2004–2011This MorningHimself2 episodes
2005DadOliver JamesTelevision film
Drama ConnectionsHimselfEpisode: "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet"
ITV 50 Greatest ShowsHimselfTelevision special
Footprints in the SnowKevin HillTelevision film
ITV 50: The Golden YearsHimselfTelevision film documentary
2006Today with Des and MelHimself1 episode
New TricksAndrew SimsonEpisode: "Congratulations"
TV's 50 Greatest StarsHimselfTelevision film documentary
Live! Girlspresent DogtownBus DriverBBC3 Comedy, Series 1 Episode 1
2006–2015LewisDI Robert LewisLead role
2007Lewis... Behind the ScenesHimselfTelevision film
There's Something About... MorseHimself / Det. Insp. LewisTelevision film documentary
The Music of MorseNarratorTelevision film documentary
Kevin Whately: Morse & MeHimselfShort documentary series
LegendsHimselfTelevision documentary; Episode: "The Dankworths"
Who Gets the Dog?Jack EvansTelevision film
2008The Alan Titchmarsh ShowHimself1 episode
50 Greatest TV EndingsHimselfTelevision film documentary
ProfilingHimselfTelevision documentary; Episode: "Colin Dexter"
The ChildrenCameron MillerMini-series; main role
2009Who Do You Think You Are?HimselfTelevision documentary; 1 episode
Top of the CopsHimself / DS/DI Robert LewisTelevision film documentary
2009–2016Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis10 episodes
2010BreakfastHimself1 episode
Joe Maddison's WarJoe MaddisonTelevision film
2011The A to Z of CrimeHimself / DI Robert LewisTelevision documentary; Episode: "U to Z"
2012The Unforgettable John ThawHimselfTelevision film documentary
Inspector George GentlyDonald McGheeEpisode: "Gently in the Cathedral"
2013The Railway: Keeping Britain on TrackNarratorTelevision documentary series
Richard Briers: A TributeHimselfTelevision film documentary
The Crime Thriller ClubHimselfTelevision documentary series; Episode #1.3
2015The Sound of ITV: The Nation's Favourite Theme TunesHimself / LewisTelevision film documentary
LorraineHimself1 episode
2016Pointless CelebritiesHimselfEpisode: "Law and Order"
Still GameCameron HastieEpisode: "Job"
2016–2017Ant & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawayHimself6 episodes
2017Who Shot Simon Cowell?DI Robert LewisTelevision film
2017–2019Island MedicsNarratorTelevision documentary series
2023Midsomer MurdersJeremy WhittingdaleEpisode: "For Death Prepare"

Stage

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YearTitleRoleTheatreNotes
Whistling MilestonesEdinburgh Festival Fringe
Tunes of GloryRoyal Lyceum Theatre / Scottish Tour
The FoursomeHarryWarehouse Theatre
RafflesCharles LambFar Eastern Tour
AccountsAndy MawsonEdinburgh / Riverside Studios
Operation ElvisElvisTricycle Theatre
Bad LanguagePhilHampstead Theatre
Henry IVPrince HalTyne Theatre
Billy LiarTitle RoleNational Tour
She Stoops to ConquerTony LumpkinOxford Playhouse
Three Piece SuiteKeith BishopQueen's Theatre
The CrucibleJohn ProctorLeicester Haymarket
Our Own KindDainesBush Theatre
1989The Widowing of Mrs HolroydBlackmoreLeicester Haymarket
1996Twelve Angry MenJuror 8Bristol Old Vic / Comedy Theatre
1997Snake in the GrassRay LucasOld Vic Theatre
1998How I Learned to DriveUncle PeckDonmar Warehouse
2013White Rabbit Red RabbitLive Theatre
2015GypsyHerbieChichester Festival Theatre
ArthurArthurTheatre Royal Haymarket[20]

Notes and References

  1. Marriage Index. April 1984. Aylesbury. Vol 19. Page 1137.
  2. Web site: Hexham actor digs deep to discover a privileged past . 8 March 2009 . JournalLive . 2 March 2009 . 17 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110817202525/http://hexham.journallive.co.uk/2009/03/hexham-actor-digs-deep-to-disc.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Index entry. 24 May 2010. FreeBMD. ONS.
  4. Kevin Whately . . . 2 March 2009 . six . five .
  5. Web site: BBC Who Do You Think You Are? . 8 March 2009 . BBC . 2009.
  6. Web site: Drama . 8 March 2009 . Barnard Castle School website .
  7. Web site: Notable Alumni. Northumbria University. 15 July 2015. 28 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170628115405/https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/alumni-profiles/notable-alumni/. dead.
  8. Web site: Distinguished Alumni . 8 March 2009 . Central School of Speech and Drama website .
  9. Web site: High Profile Alumni. cssd.ac.uk. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. 7 July 2016.
  10. Web site: Frank Whately: Edward Alleyn and the Rose + Conference Introduction. kingstonshakespeareseminar. 24 January 2018.
  11. Web site: BBC Radio 3 – Drama on 3, The Torchbearers . Bbc.co.uk . 4 November 2012 . 26 August 2014.
  12. Web site: White Rabbit, Red Rabbit | Live Theatre . 12 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130217050134/http://www.live.org.uk/whats-book/white-rabbit-red-rabbit . 17 February 2013 .
  13. Web site: Kevin Whately Says Goodbye to 'Inspector Lewis' . .
  14. The Alumni Newsletter . 17 . August 2011 . Full House Theatre Company . Adobe Acrobat *.PDF . 23 December 2011 . . 10 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120510120040/http://www.cssd.ac.uk/sites/default/files/downloads/alumni_newsletter/alumni_newsletter_issue_17.pdf . dead .
  15. Web site: Kevin Whately and family are to share a stage in Newcastle this weekend . 7 June 2016 .
  16. News: Facing the music: Kitty Whately . The Guardian . 17 August 2015 .
  17. Web site: Kitty Whately | Mezzo-Soprano | English National Opera .
  18. News: Celebrities' open letter to Scotland – full text and list of signatories . The Guardian . London . 7 August 2014 . 26 August 2014.
  19. Web site: KEVIN WHATELY. November 2015. CDA Theatrical Agency. 21 February 2019.
  20. Web site: Kevin Whately and Angela Griffin to lead cast in Arthur by Ben Weatherill as part of the Pitch Your Play at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. 30 November 2015. Masterclass. 21 February 2019. 21 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190221112222/http://masterclass.org.uk/cms-data/depot/filedepot/Cast-announced-for-Arthur-PRESS-RELEASE.pdf. dead.