Ian Mercer

Ian Cameron Mercer (born 10 July 1961) is an English actor. He is known for playing Gary Mallett in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 1995 to 2000, having previously appeared in 1987 as a different character. His other television credits include Brookside (1982–83), Cracker (1993), and The Street (2007).

Ian Mercer
Born (1961-07-10) 10 July 1961
Oldham, Lancashire, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materNorthumbria University
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present
Spouse(s)Susan E. Fenwick (div.)
ChildrenScarlett Rae & Ruby Mae

Career

Mercer was born in Oldham, Lancashire. On leaving school Mercer trained as an electrical engineer but decided to become an actor when he became an assistant stage manager at the Oldham Coliseum in 1979. His first television appearance was as a butcher in the film Blue Money in 1985.

Mercer went on to work in such stage productions as Bent, Spend Spend Spend, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, Billy Liar, Stop The Children's Laughter, Welcome Home, Romeo and Juliet, The Fancy Man, The York Realist, Beauty and the Beast and Revengers Tragedy.[1]

His television and film acting credits include leading roles in Starting Out, (1982), a series made by ATV for schools and written by Grazyna Monvid, Coronation Street (as Gary Mallett and in 1987, Pete Jackson), Shackleton (with Kenneth Branagh), Heartbeat, The Monocled Mutineer, A Touch of Frost, Cracker, Common As Muck, Peak Practice, New Tricks and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (with Russell Crowe).[1] In 2009 he appeared in an episode of Doctors and two episodes of Waking the Dead. He appeared as Blackbeard's chief zombie henchman in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. During August and September 2015 he returned to Doctors playing the recurring role of Andy Weston in an ongoing sub-plot.

In 2007 he completed three years of study at Northumbria University, gaining a degree in English and Art History.[2] He lives in Northumberland with his two daughters, Scarlett Rae (1997) and Ruby Mae (2000).

In 2018, Mercer appeared in the Mike Leigh film, Peterloo, playing the "buffoonish" Dr Healey.[3]

In May 2011 he was convicted of benefit fraud, having falsely claimed £2,300 in council tax benefit despite being in work at the time. He was fined £165 with a £15 victim surcharge and £100 costs.[4]

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Mr. Hollar, Boatswain
2005 Lassie Yorkshire Policeman
2009The Boat That RockedTransfer BoatmanAKA: Pirate Radio, Good Morning England, Radio Rock Revolution, Rock Wave & I Love Radio Rock
CreationGoodman
2011 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Quartermaster Based on Thomas Miller (d. 1718)
2016 The Legend of Tarzan Freckled Force Publique
2018 Peterloo "Dr" Joseph Healey

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1982–1983 Brookside Demon Duane 5 episodes
1984Crown CourtMichael Rofe1 episode
Weekend PlayhouseBrian
1984–1985 How We Used to Live Freddy Selby 3 episodes
1985One by OneColin2 episodes
1986–1990 Screenplay Brad

Peters

1 episode (1986)

1 episode (1990)

1986 The Monocled Mutineer Wheelchair 1 episode
1987–2000 Coronation Street Pete Jackson

Gary Mallett

13 episodes (1987)

424 episodes (1995–2000)

1991 The Bill D.S. Dave Lindsay 1 episode
1993 Cracker D.C./D.S. George Giggs 4 episodes
1994 Screen Two Local Reporter

Probation Officer

1 episode (March)

1 episode (June)

Peak Practice "Clarkey" Clarke 2 episodes
Common As Muck Guy Simmons 6 episodes
1995 The Final Cut Graham Glass 1 episode
1996 A Touch of Frost P.C. Craven 3 episodes
2003 Sweet Medicine Tony Durston 1 episode
2006 The Afternoon Play Eddie Connolly
Doctors Billy Collis

Damien Giggs

Lenny Aston

George Arnott

Jim Grove

Andy Weston

1 episode (2006)

1 episode (2007)

1 episode (2009)

1 episode (2011)

1 episode (2013)

15 episodes (2015)

2007 New Tricks Paul Wilmslow 1 episode
Heartbeat Ronald Kirby
The Chase D.I. Proctor
The Street Richard Watts 2 episodes
2009 Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974 Paul Bosker TV Movie
Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1983
Holby City Ken O'Dowd 2 episodes
Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen Stanford TV Movie
Waking the Dead Jason Bloch 2 episodes
2010 Shameless Roscoe
Lewis Lester Garvey 1 episode
2012 The Scapegoat Fincher TV Movie
2014 Scott & Bailey Frankie Waddington 1 episode
2016 Churchill's Secret Sgt Murray TV Movie
In the Club Mickey 2 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
2001–2002 The York Realist Arthur The Lowry (15–17 November 2001)

Bristol Old Vic (20–24 November 2001)

Royal Court Theatre (6 January-9 February 2002)

Strand Theatre (8 March-20 April 2002)

References

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