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Jamie Foreman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jamie Foreman (born 1958) is an English actor best known for his roles as Duke in Layer Cake (2004) and Bill Sikes in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005). He played opposite Ray Winstone and Kathy Burke in Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth and also featured in Elizabeth, Gangster No. 1 and Sleepy Hollow. He appeared in the 2006 Doctor Who episode "The Idiot's Lantern". He also featured as a racist taxi driver in The Football Factory. Foreman also played Basta in the film Inkheart. He also appeared in one episode of Law and Order: UK. He is the son of Freddie Foreman, a former East End gangster and associate of the Kray twins. His recent work for BBC Radio includes the title role in Wes Bell, directed by Matthew Broughton, and the six part series Hazelbeach by David Stafford and Caroline Stafford. He also played a small role in I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. He is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jamie Foreman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Oliver Twist

(Bill Sikes)

Inkheart

(Basta)

Saving Grace

(China MacFarlane)

The Football Factory

(Cabbie)

I'll Sleep When I'm Dead

(Mickser)

Gangster No. 1

(Lenny Taylor)

Layer Cake

(Duke)

Nil by Mouth

(Mark)

Out of Control

(Jim)

Baseline

(Terry)

Empire State

(Danny)

Ironclad

(Coteral)

Botched

(Peter)

Sky Pirates

(Sidney)

Screwed

(Rumpole)

The Grind

(Dave)

Dead Man's Kit

(Operator 1)

Dead End

(Dog)

First and Last

(Dave)

Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance

(Sam)

Elizabeth

(Earl of Sussex)

Tank Malling

(Danny)

Love Story

(Dave)

Sleepy Hollow

(Constable)

Doggin' Around

(Wells)

I.D.

(Previous Team 2)

Our Boy

(Orme)

This Year's Love

(Billy)

The Devil's Wedding

(The Hotelier)

Danielle Cable: Eyewitness

(Keith Phelan)

Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story

(Sam)

Once Upon a Time in London

(Alf White)

Devilish Deeds

(Johnny Dale)

The Bromley Boys

(Charlie McQueen)

Goodbye Charlie Bright

(Tony)

St George's Day

(Nixon)

Break

(Monty)

McVicar

(Driver)

Breathtaking

(Brian Maitland)

Bugs

Murder Most Horrid

(DS Brown)

My Family

Doctor Who Confidential

The Bill

EastEnders

(Derek Branning)

Dempsey and Makepeace

(Ramsey)

Inspector Morse

(Chas)

Between the Lines

Law & Order: UK

Johnny Jarvis

Family Business (UK)

The Last Detective

Kinvig

Doctor Who

Hustle

(Dickie Brennan)

Doctor Who

(Eddie Connolly)

Without Motive

(DC Jim Boulter)

Birds of a Feather

The House of Eliott

(Gerry Althorpe)

The Detectives

(Billy)

Casualty

(Phil Pearson)

Casualty

(Gil Stephens)

Casualty

(Henry)

Murder in Mind

(Stuart Jackson)

Melissa

(2nd Hood)

Family

(Dave Cutler)

The Hunger

(Dean)

Porters

(Alan)