Simon's first job was as a journalist on the 'Bridgwater Mercury'. He left the newspaper to go to drama school. He began his acting career at Derby Playhouse in 1972 and it has included hundreds of roles in theatre, film, TV and radio. His TV debut was as a conman, Jim Potts, in 'Coronation Street', trying to sell a dodgy shower to Ena Sharples. (She wasn't fooled.) But much of his TV career has been spent on the other side of the law as policemen - including Sir Robert Peel (in a drama documentary) and D.I. Shiner in 'Heartbeat' from 1997-2005. He's older now, playing judges. 'The Innocent', 'Heart', 'Emmerdale', 'Wire in the Blood', 'Poirot', 'Eastenders'...
From the Roots Came the Rapper
(Eddie)
In Denial of Murder
(Julian Bevan)
The Danedyke Mystery
(Detective Sergeant Trasker)
Heart
(Judge)
Hillsborough
(Additional Cast)
The Things You Do for Love: Against the Odds
(Hospital Consultant)
Strike: The Birth of Solidarity
(Piotr Maliszewski)
Silent Witness
Heartbeat
(Inspector)
Prime Suspect
(1st TV Newsreader)
Trial & Retribution
Blue Murder
(Mr. Corkland)
The Royal
(DI Shiner)
Minder
(House Owner)
Agatha Christie's Poirot
(District Judge)
Heartbeat
(DI Shiner)
Footballers' Wives
(Bob Lyons)
Ashes to Ashes
(Roseberry-Sykes)