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  1. David James Easter es un actor inglés, conocido por haber interpretado a Pete Callan en la serie Family Affairs y por dar vida a Mac Nightingale en la serie Hollyoaks.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_EasterDavid Easter - Wikipedia

    David Easter (born 11 November 1959) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Pete Callan in Family Affairs, Gil Keane in Emmerdale, Mac Nightingale in Hollyoaks and Frank Fisher in The Bill.

  3. David Easter was born on November 11, 1959 in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Family Affairs (1997), Hollyoaks (1995) and Cockney and Scouse (2020). He was previously married to Denise Welch.

    • November 11, 1959
    • Original Format
    • Revamp
    • Gates and Hart Families Depart
    • New Direction
    • Stanley Street
    • 2001
    • 2002
    • 2003 Cast Revamp
    • Later Storylines
    • Final Episode

    The serial originally focused on the Hart and Gates family and some of their friends and close associates living in the fictional outer London suburb of Charnham. The Hart family consisted of builder Chris (Ian Ashpitel), his wife Annie (Liz Crowther) and their four children: ladies' man Duncan (Rocky Marshall); his twin sister, trainee solicitor a...

    By mid-1998, the programme's middling ratings prompted the show's makers to drastically revamp the series. Brian Park, famous for his overhaul of ITV's Coronation Street, was appointed as Family Affairs'new producer and was tasked with remodelling the series. It was decided that the majority of the regular characters would be written out – includin...

    In late 1998, Jack Gates crashed his car on an isolated road while driving drunk. The incident knocked his wife Elsa unconscious; Jack placed her in the driver's seat before anyone arrived at the scene and blamed her for the crash. Elsa suffered amnesia during her subsequent recuperation, and Jack kept her isolated from family for fear that their s...

    Immediately, the show's theme tune and opening titles were revamped to reflect the serial's new direction. They now deployed flashes of a tube journey to Charnham Station, linking Charnham with the city of London. Over this, shots of the new characters introduced over preceding weeks were shown. Roy suffered emotional trauma after the loss of Melan...

    In 2000, coinciding with the introduction of the Warrington family, the geographic focus of the series was retconned to Stanley Street, in the fictitious West London W15 postal district. Previously, the specific location of Charnham had never been explicitly stated; it was known to be close to a river (actually the Grand Union Canal at Yeading), an...

    In 2001, the Warrington clan was extended to include their relatives, the Webb and Ellis families: Nikki's brother Matt Ellis (Matthew Jay Lewis), his girlfriend Karen (Tanya Franks) and Karen's brothers Jim (Joe Dow) and Paul Webb (Martin Delaney). With their storylines gradually dwindling, Gabby Johnson and Clive Starr quietly departed. The place...

    In 2002, Cat Webb's niece Geri (Anna Acton) moved to Stanley Street, as did the troubled Davenport family, who moved into the flat originally occupied by Declan, Gabby and Clive. Mother Ginny (Joanna Foster) was recovering from a severe bout of depression, and husband Robert (Brian Cowan) worked to launch a catering business on Stanley Street. Thei...

    In September 2003, another drastic cast revamp occurred as new series producer Alison Davis arrived, presented with the task of finally getting viewing figures up to an acceptable standard. Paul Webb left after his portrayer, Martin Delaney, left the series to take a role in New Zealand serial Shortland Street. Following Paul's departure all member...

    With the new cast members in place, storylines in 2004 focused on the new characters through several major storylines. During one of many marital upsets in the Costello household, daughter Chloe retreated upstairs and rifled through older sister Melanie's possessions, only to find a stash of MDMA; she subsequently took several of the pills and woun...

    The final episode of Family Affairswas broadcast on 30 December 2005 in the UK, and on 29 June 2006 in Australia and New Zealand. 1.3 million people tuned in to watch the final in the UK. The episode revolved mainly around the lead up to the Stanley Street New Year's Eve party and the wedding of newcomers Nathan and Eve Fletcher. Eileen Callan retu...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › David_EasterDavid Easter - Wikiwand

    David James Easter es un actor inglés, conocido por haber interpretado a Pete Callan en la serie Family Affairs y por dar vida a Mac Nightingale en la serie Hollyoaks. Quick facts: David Easter, Información personal, Nacimient...

  5. David Easter: Gil Keane: Empresario: 6: 2013 [134] Tracy Brabin: Carole-5: 2014 [135] Scott Taylor: Joe Chappell-4: 2011 Tony Pritchard: Tiny Alcock: Repartidor: 4: 2014 George Sampson: Ryan-4: 2016 [136] Nimmy March: Lindy Haswell-3: 2013 Ryan Prescott: Flynn Buchanan: Estudiante: 2: 2011 [137] James Redmond: Seb Makepeace-2: 2014 [138] Dudley ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0247569David Easter - IMDb

    Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. David Easter was born on 11 November 1959 in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Family Affairs (1997), Hollyoaks (1995) and Cockney and Scouse (2020). He was previously married to Denise Welch. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Born November 11, 1959.