Portrait of Frank Harper

Frank Harper

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frank Harper (born 1962) is a British actor and film producer. He is best known for his "Hard Man" roles, such as Billy Bright in The Football Factory (2004), Dog in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998). He appears as a white nationalist in South West 9, and as the bank robber in Harry Enfield's film Kevin & Perry Go Large. He was featured in The Streets' music video "Fit But You Know It", and cast as real life villain Jack Whomes in Rise of the Foot Soldier. During his career Harper has also appeared on many British TV shows including The Bill, Doctors, Lovejoy and Waking the Dead. Harper is an ardent Millwall F.C. fan.[1] He has admitted to partaking in casual football hooliganism and was interviewed for Cass Pennants book "Terrace Legends" Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank Harper, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Born: January 1, 1962

Place of Birth: London, England, UK

Filmography

2024
Remember Us

as Steve

2024
2023
2023
2021
Nemesis

as Richard Morgan

2020
Silent Night

as Caddy

2020
2012
Ripper Street

as Silas Duggan

2012
St George's Day

as Mickey Mannock

2011
Victim

as Colin

2011
Screwed

as Deano

2010
2007
Permanent Vacation

as Eric Bury

2007
2007
Dolphins

as Legend

2007
2004
The Football Factory

as Billy Bright

2004
The Calcium Kid

as Clive Connelly

2002
2002
2002
Out of Control

as Sam's Dad

2002
Bend It Like Beckham

as Alan Paxton

2001
South West 9

as Douser

2001
Lucky Break

as John Toombes

2001
Waking the Dead

as John Tate

2001
2000
Shiner

as Jeff 'Stoney' Stone

2000
Kevin & Perry Go Large

as Armed Robber

2000
Second Sight

as DS Finch

1999
Tube Tales

as Station Guard (multiple segments)

1999
1999
Boyz Unlimited

as Nigel Gacey

1999
Sunburn

as Colin Daley

1998
TwentyFourSeven

as Ronnie Marsh

1997
The Missing Postman

as BBC Security Man

1994
Pie in the Sky

as Security Guard

1993
1989
1988
1986
Lovejoy

as Harry Whymark