Английская Википедия:Cel Spellman
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:BLP sources Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Ceallach Spellman[1] (Шаблон:IPAc-en Шаблон:Respell; born 31 August 1995)[2] is an English actor and presenter best known for playing Matthew Williams in the revival of ITV drama Cold Feet, Harry Fisher in the BBC One school-based drama Waterloo Road from 2010 to 2011[3] and hosting Friday Download and various other programmes on CBBC.
From July 2015 until August 2020, he presented his own show on BBC Radio 1 which aired every Sunday between 16:00 and 19:00 with his co-presenter Katie Thistleton.
Life and career
Spellman was born on 31 August 1995 and he is of Irish descent. A Roman Catholic, he attended St Bede's College, Manchester.[4] Subsequently, he attended Sylvia Young Theatre School[5] from the age of 11.
In May 2011, Spellman started presenting Friday Download on CBBC alongside Georgia Lock, Richard Wisker, Dani Harmer, Tyger Drew-Honey, Aidan Davis and Dionne Bromfield.[6] From 19 July 2015, he started presenting his own show on Sunday afternoons on BBC Radio 1.[7] In September 2016, he began starring as Matthew in the sixth series of British comedy-drama Cold Feet.[8]
On 1 July 2016, he was rated as one of "50 Fittest Boys" by Vogue magazine.[9] On 11 October 2016, it was announced that Spellman would be joining The Voice UK on ITV as social media reporter and online presenter of The V Room.[10] On 15 November 2016, it was announced he will do the same for The Voice Kids UK.[11]
In August 2020, it was announced that Spellman would be leaving his Sunday slots on Radio 1 at the end of that month to focus on his acting and broadcasting commitments. Vick Hope replaced Spellman, co-hosting Life Hacks and The Official Chart: First Look on Radio 1 from the beginning of September 2020.[12]
Filmography
Film and television
Year | Title | Role | Channel | Notes |
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2003–2009 | Blue Murder | Tom Lewis | ITV | 19 episodes |
2005 | Holby City | Troy Dolan | BBC One | Episode: "Learning Curve" |
2008 | The Cup | Malky McConnell | BBC Two | Main role |
2009 | Casualty | Daniel | BBC One | Episode: "Watershed" |
2010–2011 | Waterloo Road | Harry Fisher | BBC One | Main role |
2011–2015 | Friday Download | Himself | CBBC | Presenter |
2012–2014, 2017–present | All Over The Place | Himself | CBBC | Co-presenter |
2012–2016 | CBBC | Himself | CBBC | Relief presenter |
2012, 2015–2016 | Hacker Time | Himself; Various | CBBC | Series regular |
2012 | Homefront | Sam | ITV | Series regular |
2012 | Jedward's Big Adventure | Himself | CBBC | Special guest |
2012 | Phineas and Ferb | The Hipster | Disney XD | Episode: "Sipping with the Enemy" |
2013–present | How to be Epic @ Everything | Himself | CBBC | Voiceover |
2013 | Blue Peter: You Decide | Himself | CBBC | Judge |
2014–2015, 2018 | Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up | Himself | CBBC | Guest appearances |
2014 | The Dog Ate My Homework | Panelist | CBBC | 1 episode |
2015 | At Home with Cel and Dodge[13] | Himself | CBBC | 5 episodes |
2015–2017 | CBBC Official Chart Show | Himself | CBBC | Host |
2015 | Closets | Ben | Шаблон:N/A | Short film |
2015 | Cucumber | Adam Whitaker | Channel 4 | Recurring role |
2015 | Drunk History | Scout | Comedy Central | 1 episode |
2015 | Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC | Host | CBBC | One-off special |
2016–2020 | Cold Feet | Matt Williams | ITV | Recurring role |
2016 | Operation Ouch! Hospital Takeover Live | Himself | CBBC | Guest |
2016 | Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe | Radio DJ | CBBC | Television film |
2016 | Hacker's Crackers[14] | Himself | CBBC | Television special |
2017 | The V Room | Himself | ITV Hub | Presenter |
2017 | Saturday Mash-Up! | Himself | CBBC | Guest |
2019 | Watchdog | Himself | BBC One | Presenter |
2019 | World on Fire | Joe Broughton | BBC One | Drama miniseries |
2019 | Festival of Remembrance | Himself | BBC One | Reading |
2020 | Thunderbirds Are Go | Announcer | CITV | Episode: "Icarus" |
2020 | White Lines | Young Marcus | Netflix | |
2023 | Better | Donal McHugh | BBC One |
Radio
Date | Title | Role | Director | Station |
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2011 | Lost Property: The Year My Mother Went Missing[15] | Vincent | Jessica Dromgoole | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play |
2015–2020 | Radio 1's Life Hacks and The Official First Look Chart with Katie Thistleton | Himself | Шаблон:N/A | BBC Radio 1 |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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2015 | "Rest Your Love" | The Vamps | [16] |
2018 | "Forever and Ever More"[17] | Nothing But Thieves |
References
External links
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