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David Spinx
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David Spinx (born 25 April 1951) is an English actor, probably best known for playing Keith Miller in the BBC television soap opera EastEnders from 2004 to 2008. He had previously appeared in EastEnders as a guest character in an episode in 1999 as the cellmate of Steve Owen and provided the voices on the radios in Barry Evans' cab firm. He made guest appearances in many other television series such as A Touch of Frost, The Bill and Hustle.[1] David made his last appearance on EastEnders on 1 July 2008; his character was axed having 'run out of steam'.[2]
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Filmography
[edit]- Big Boys Don't Cry (2020 film)
- Casualty (2014)
- Snow in Paradise (2014
- Come Dine with Me (2010) – Himself
- EastEnders (1999) – Sharkey, (2004–2008) – Keith Miller
- Hustle (2004) – Security Guard
- New Tricks (2003) – File Sergeant
- Falling Apart (2002) – Men's Group Member
- Tipping the Velvet (2002) – Rough Man
- Jack of Diamonds (2001) – Kelly
- Conspiracy (TV) (2001) – Cook
- Holby City (2000) – Len Palmer
- Fifteen to One (2000) – Himself
- A Touch of Frost (1999–2000) – Dick Rycroft
- The Bill (1999) – Porter, (2003) – Trevor Saunders
- Grafters (1998) – Bailiff
- If Only.../The Man with Rain in His Shoes/Twice Upon a Yesterday (1998) – Vendor
- England, My England (1995) – Smith
References
[edit]- ^ "David Spinx". IMDb. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- ^ "'Enders boss axes Mickey and Keith". Digital Spy. 25 February 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
David Spinx
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David Spinx (born 25 April 1951) is an English actor best known for his portrayal of the roguish Keith Miller in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders from 2004 to 2008.[1][2] His character, introduced as the head of the Miller family—consisting of his partner Rosie and their children Mickey, Darren, and Demi—became a fixture in the series, depicting family struggles, financial woes, and dramatic storylines including a memorable fight scene that drew regulatory attention.[3][2]
Spinx's career spans over four decades, beginning with smaller television roles in the late 1980s and 1990s. He made early appearances in EastEnders as Sharkey in 1999 before returning in his breakthrough role, and guest-starred in prominent British series such as The Bill, Hustle, Casualty, Holby City, Doctors, and A Touch of Frost.[1][4] These parts often showcased his versatility in portraying working-class characters, criminals, and everyday figures in procedural dramas and crime stories.[5]
In film, Spinx has appeared in supporting roles in notable productions, including the historical drama Conspiracy (2001), directed by Frank Pierson and starring Kenneth Branagh, where he played a minor part in the depiction of the Wannsee Conference.[6] Other credits include Jack of Diamonds (2001) as Kelly, Twice Upon a Yesterday (1998) as a vendor, and more recent indie films like Snow in Paradise (2014) as Micky Young and Harvest of the Dead: Halloween Night (2020) as Dr. Jim Castle.[1][7] Throughout his career, Spinx has maintained a steady presence in British television and film, contributing to both mainstream soaps and genre-specific projects.[6]