Bernard Wrigley

Bernard Wrigley

Personal Details

Biography

Notable individual Bernard's educational background began at a grammar school located in the charming town of Bolton, where he initially honed his skills by singing in various folk clubs. His early experiences eventually led him to become involved in the production of documentaries at the innovative and dynamic Octagon theatre in Bolton, marking the beginning of a fruitful collaboration that would later blossom into plays.

Subsequently, Bernard's talents were further showcased in the renowned Ken Campbell Roadshow, where his acting and singing abilities seamlessly merged, yielding a distinctive blend that would become a hallmark of his illustrious career. It was during this period that he penned the captivating "Ballad of Knocking Nelly," a testament to his versatility and creative prowess. As his career progressed, Bernard's acting and singing talents continued to evolve, with each discipline assuming equal importance, ultimately solidifying his position as a multifaceted and accomplished performer.

Career

2002
Phoenix Nights
Phoenix Nights as Dodgy Eric
2001
The Parole Officer
The Parole Officer as Bike Group Leader
Strumpet
Strumpet as (Scenes Deleted)
2000
1997
Soul Music
Soul Music as Asphalt (voice)
1996
Brassed Off
Brassed Off as Chapman
1986
Screen Two
Screen Two as Workmen
1984
1979
1975
1972
A Day Out
A Day Out as Ernest Tetley