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'''Simon Rouse''' (born 24 June 1951) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]], best known for playing the role of [[Detective chief inspector|Detective Chief Inspector]]/[[Superintendent (police)|Superintendent]] [[Jack Meadows (The Bill)|Jack Meadows]] in the long-running [[ITV Network|ITV]] police drama ''[[The Bill]]''.<ref name="imdb">{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0745869/|title=Simon Rouse|publisher=Internet Movie Database|accessdate=21 November 2009}}</ref>
'''Simon Rouse''' (born 24 June 1951) is an English actor, known for playing the role of Detective Chief Inspector, later Superintendent, [[Jack Meadows (The Bill)|Jack Meadows]] in the long-running [[ITV Network|ITV]] police drama ''[[The Bill]]''.


==Early life==
He first appeared on ''The Bill'' as Jack Meadows in a recurring role with thirteen guest appearances in 1990 and 1991. The character of Jack Meadows became a regular between 1992<ref name="YP">{{cite web|url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/features/My-Yorkshire-Simon-Rouse.5348171.jp|title=My Yorkshire: Simon Rouse|date=9 June 2009|work=Yorkshire Post|accessdate=21 November 2009|location=Yorkshire}}</ref> and 2010.
Rouse was born in Fagley, [[Bradford]], [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. His father, Jim, was an education inspector who later received an OBE for his work. Simon grew up in nearby [[Heaton, West Yorkshire|Heaton]] and went to St Barnabas Primary School and Belle Vue Boys' Grammar School there.<ref>[http://www.ciaranbrown.com/rouse.html Ciaran Meets the Stars]</ref>


He first began acting with the [[National Youth Theatre]] while still at school. He later studied drama with the [[Rose Bruford College]] but cut short his studies to join the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]].<ref>Big Red Book, Simon Rouse, This is Your Life.</ref>
Rouse was born in [[Heaton, West Yorkshire|Heaton]], [[Bradford]], [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. Prior to ''The Bill'', he had a long career working mainly with the [[BBC]], appearing twice in their ''[[Play for Tomorrow]]'' strand, a [[sci-fi]] [[Spin-off (media)|offshoot]] of the ''[[Play for Today]]'' series. He also guest starred in the 1982 ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Kinda (Doctor Who)|Kinda]]'' and played an unnamed character simply credited as "Yizzel's mate" in [[Carla Lane]]'s ''[[Bread (TV series)|Bread]]'' in 1986. In 1988 he played Graham Farrell, a business associate of ''[[Mike Baldwin (Coronation Street)|Mike Baldwin]]'' in ''[[Coronation Street]]''.

==Acting career==

===Early stage career===

Rouse started acting in the theatre. Early theatre roles included Joe in D H Lawrence's The Daughter-in-Law at the Nottingham Playhouse (1970); Crosby in David Storey's rugby play The Changing Room (1971) and Willy Blunt in Edward Bond's The Sea (1973), He performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in several Shakespeare plays, including Trevor Nunn's Antony & Cleopatra (1972), and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1978). In 1985 he played opposite Lauren Bacall in Harold Pinter directed Sweet Bird of Youth.<ref>[http://www.ciaranbrown.com/rouse.html Ciaran Meets the Stars]</ref>

===Early television career===

Rouse then moved to working in television. His early work was mainly with the [[BBC]], appearing twice in their ''[[Play for Tomorrow]]'' strand, a [[sci-fi]] [[Spin-off (media)|offshoot]] of the ''[[Play for Today]]'' series. He also guest starred in the 1982 ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Kinda (Doctor Who)|Kinda]]'' as the deranged Hindle, and played an unnamed character simply credited as "Yizzel's mate" in [[Carla Lane]]'s ''[[Bread (TV series)|Bread]]'' in 1986. In 1988 he played Graham Farrell, a business associate of [[Mike Baldwin (Coronation Street)|Mike Baldwin]] in ''[[Coronation Street]]''. He appeared in ''[[EastEnders]]'' in 1990 playing the role of [[Superintendent (police)|Superintendent]] Alan Millward.<ref name="EastEnders">{{cite web | url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/f08bc97b7d7a46fba21e469e27ff5175 | title=EastEnders | publisher=[[BBC]] | accessdate=16 July 2015}}</ref>


He also appeared in films, including ''[[The Ragman's Daughter]]'' (1972), ''[[Butley (film)|Butley]]'' (1974), ''[[Pop Pirates]]'' (1984) and ''[[Parker (1984 film)|Parker]]'' (1985).
He also appeared in films, including ''[[The Ragman's Daughter]]'' (1972), ''[[Butley (film)|Butley]]'' (1974), ''[[Pop Pirates]]'' (1984) and ''[[Parker (1984 film)|Parker]]'' (1985).


===The Bill===

He first appeared on ''The Bill'' in 1990 and 1991 as Detective Superintendent Jack Meadows, drafted in from the Major Incident Team. The character became a regular from 1992 when he was demoted to Detective Chief Inspector,<ref name="YP">{{cite web|url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/features/My-Yorkshire-Simon-Rouse.5348171.jp|title=My Yorkshire: Simon Rouse|date=9 June 2009|work=Yorkshire Post|accessdate=21 November 2009|location=Yorkshire}}</ref> and later promoted back to Superintendent, until the show's cancellation in 2010. he appeared in a total of 842 episodes of the Bill.<ref>The Bill’s DCI Jack Meadows star Simon Rouse is unrecognisable 29 years on from show debut, the Sun, 13 December 2021</ref>

===Other television appearances===
He later played the role of another police officer, Detective Sergeant Vernon Cooper, in ''[[Operation Julie]]'', a three-hour dramatisation (shown in three parts) of the real-life [[illegal drug trade|drugs]] investigation. Coincidentally, [[Robert Gwilym]] also appeared as Detective Constable Dan Richard: he would return opposite Rouse for a recurring role in ''The Bill'' in 2004.
He later played the role of another police officer, Detective Sergeant Vernon Cooper, in ''[[Operation Julie]]'', a three-hour dramatisation (shown in three parts) of the real-life [[illegal drug trade|drugs]] investigation. Coincidentally, [[Robert Gwilym]] also appeared as Detective Constable Dan Richard: he would return opposite Rouse for a recurring role in ''The Bill'' in 2004.


He has also guest starred on such shows as ''[[Boon (TV series)|Boon]]'', ''[[Robin of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Professionals (TV series)|The Professionals]]'', ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[Minder (TV series)|Minder]]''.
He has guest starred on such shows as ''[[Boon (TV series)|Boon]]'', ''[[Robin of Sherwood]]'', ''[[The Professionals (TV series)|The Professionals]]'', ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[Minder (TV series)|Minder]]''.

In 2013, he appeared in ''Coronation Street'' as [[Lewis Archer]]'s old friend Patrick Woodson, and as journalist Len Danvers in ''[[Broadchurch]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tellyprofiles.com/uk-tv/broadchurch-itv-2013-with-david-tennant-olivia-colman-and-pauline-quirke/|title=Broadchurch|date=4 March 2013|publisher=www.tellyprofiles.com|accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref>

In May 2023, Rouse appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' as [[List of Doctors characters (2023)#Frank Watson|Frank Watson]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Timblick |first1=Simon |title=Doctors spoilers: WHAT is Emma Reid doing in bed with Rob Hollins?! |url=https://www.whattowatch.com/spoilers/doctors-spoilers-what-is-emma-reid-doing-in-bed-with-rob-hollins |access-date=23 May 2023 |work=[[What to Watch]] |publisher=([[Future plc]])}}</ref>


===Renewed theatre career===
He also appeared in ''[[EastEnders]]'' in 1990 playing the role of [[Superintendent (police)|Superintendent]] Alan Millward.<ref name="EastEnders">{{cite web | url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/f08bc97b7d7a46fba21e469e27ff5175 | title=EastEnders | publisher=[[BBC]] | accessdate=16 July 2015}}</ref>


Rouse appeared in [[J.B. Priestley]]'s ''[[When We Are Married]]'', playing Albert Parker. The production ran at London's [[Garrick Theatre]] from 19 October 2010 to 26 February 2011 and also starred [[Maureen Lipman]] and [[Sam Kelly]]. In February and March 2012 he appeared in ''The Bomb'', a series of short plays about nuclear weapons at the [[Tricycle Theatre]] in [[Kilburn, London|Kilburn]].
Rouse appeared in [[J.B. Priestley]]'s ''[[When We Are Married]]'', playing Albert Parker. The production ran at London's [[Garrick Theatre]] from 19 October 2010 to 26 February 2011 and also starred [[Maureen Lipman]] and [[Sam Kelly]]. In February and March 2012 he appeared in ''The Bomb'', a series of short plays about nuclear weapons at the [[Tricycle Theatre]] in [[Kilburn, London|Kilburn]].


In 2013, he appeared in ''Coronation Street as Rita's ex lover Rusty'' and as journalist Len Danvers in ''[[Broadchurch]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tellyprofiles.com/uk-tv/broadchurch-itv-2013-with-david-tennant-olivia-colman-and-pauline-quirke/|title=Broadchurch|date=4 March 2013|publisher=www.tellyprofiles.com|accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref> The same year Rouse toured the UK in a stage production of [[Simon Beaufoy]]'s 1997 comedy-drama film ''[[The Full Monty (play)|The Full Monty]]'', in which he plays the role of Gerald.<ref name="TelegraphFullMonty">{{cite news
In 2013, Rouse toured the UK in a stage production of [[Simon Beaufoy]]'s 1997 comedy-drama film ''[[The Full Monty (play)|The Full Monty]]'', in which he plays the role of Gerald.<ref name="TelegraphFullMonty">{{cite news
| title = The Full Monty, Sheffield Lyceum / Bull, Sheffield Crucible, review
| title = The Full Monty, Sheffield Lyceum / Bull, Sheffield Crucible, review
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| first1=Dominic
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| last1=Cavendish}}</ref> He continued playing the role in the [[West End theatre|West End]] in 2014, at the [[Noël Coward Theatre]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22309022 | title=Full Monty play gets West End run | publisher=BBC News | work=bbc.co.uk/news | date=26 April 2013 | accessdate=24 March 2014}}</ref>
| last1=Cavendish}}</ref> He continued playing the role in the [[West End theatre|West End]] in 2014, at the [[Noël Coward Theatre]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22309022 | title=Full Monty play gets West End run | publisher=BBC News | work=bbc.co.uk/news | date=26 April 2013 | accessdate=24 March 2014}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
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Simon Rouse
Born (1951-06-24) 24 June 1951 (age 72)
OccupationActor
Years active1972-present
SpouseAnnie Holloway (m. 1978)
Children2

Simon Rouse (born 24 June 1951) is an English actor, known for playing the role of Detective Chief Inspector, later Superintendent, Jack Meadows in the long-running ITV police drama The Bill.

Early life[edit]

Rouse was born in Fagley, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire. His father, Jim, was an education inspector who later received an OBE for his work. Simon grew up in nearby Heaton and went to St Barnabas Primary School and Belle Vue Boys' Grammar School there.[1]

He first began acting with the National Youth Theatre while still at school. He later studied drama with the Rose Bruford College but cut short his studies to join the Royal Shakespeare Company.[2]

Acting career[edit]

Early stage career[edit]

Rouse started acting in the theatre. Early theatre roles included Joe in D H Lawrence's The Daughter-in-Law at the Nottingham Playhouse (1970); Crosby in David Storey's rugby play The Changing Room (1971) and Willy Blunt in Edward Bond's The Sea (1973), He performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in several Shakespeare plays, including Trevor Nunn's Antony & Cleopatra (1972), and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1978). In 1985 he played opposite Lauren Bacall in Harold Pinter directed Sweet Bird of Youth.[3]

Early television career[edit]

Rouse then moved to working in television. His early work was mainly with the BBC, appearing twice in their Play for Tomorrow strand, a sci-fi offshoot of the Play for Today series. He also guest starred in the 1982 Doctor Who story Kinda as the deranged Hindle, and played an unnamed character simply credited as "Yizzel's mate" in Carla Lane's Bread in 1986. In 1988 he played Graham Farrell, a business associate of Mike Baldwin in Coronation Street. He appeared in EastEnders in 1990 playing the role of Superintendent Alan Millward.[4]

He also appeared in films, including The Ragman's Daughter (1972), Butley (1974), Pop Pirates (1984) and Parker (1985).

The Bill[edit]

He first appeared on The Bill in 1990 and 1991 as Detective Superintendent Jack Meadows, drafted in from the Major Incident Team. The character became a regular from 1992 when he was demoted to Detective Chief Inspector,[5] and later promoted back to Superintendent, until the show's cancellation in 2010. he appeared in a total of 842 episodes of the Bill.[6]

Other television appearances[edit]

He later played the role of another police officer, Detective Sergeant Vernon Cooper, in Operation Julie, a three-hour dramatisation (shown in three parts) of the real-life drugs investigation. Coincidentally, Robert Gwilym also appeared as Detective Constable Dan Richard: he would return opposite Rouse for a recurring role in The Bill in 2004.

He has guest starred on such shows as Boon, Robin of Sherwood, The Professionals, Casualty and Minder.

In 2013, he appeared in Coronation Street as Lewis Archer's old friend Patrick Woodson, and as journalist Len Danvers in Broadchurch.[7]

In May 2023, Rouse appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Frank Watson.[8]

Renewed theatre career[edit]

Rouse appeared in J.B. Priestley's When We Are Married, playing Albert Parker. The production ran at London's Garrick Theatre from 19 October 2010 to 26 February 2011 and also starred Maureen Lipman and Sam Kelly. In February and March 2012 he appeared in The Bomb, a series of short plays about nuclear weapons at the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn.

In 2013, Rouse toured the UK in a stage production of Simon Beaufoy's 1997 comedy-drama film The Full Monty, in which he plays the role of Gerald.[9] He continued playing the role in the West End in 2014, at the Noël Coward Theatre.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ciaran Meets the Stars
  2. ^ Big Red Book, Simon Rouse, This is Your Life.
  3. ^ Ciaran Meets the Stars
  4. ^ "EastEnders". BBC. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  5. ^ "My Yorkshire: Simon Rouse". Yorkshire Post. Yorkshire. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  6. ^ The Bill’s DCI Jack Meadows star Simon Rouse is unrecognisable 29 years on from show debut, the Sun, 13 December 2021
  7. ^ "Broadchurch". www.tellyprofiles.com. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  8. ^ Timblick, Simon. "Doctors spoilers: WHAT is Emma Reid doing in bed with Rob Hollins?!". What to Watch. (Future plc). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  9. ^ Cavendish, Dominic (19 February 2013). "The Full Monty, Sheffield Lyceum / Bull, Sheffield Crucible, review". London: telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  10. ^ "Full Monty play gets West End run". bbc.co.uk/news. BBC News. 26 April 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2014.

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