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Karl Howman (born in Woolwich, London on 13 December 1952) is an English actor and also a British voice-over artist.
He is well known but notable to many television viewers for his work as Jacko in the mid-1980's and early-90's BBC TV sitcom Esmonde and Larbey's Brush Strokes and as the title character in the series Mulberry (also by Esmonde and Larbey).
However Howman first worked with the two comedy scriptwriters on the final series of Thames TV sitcom Get Some In! in 1978 replacing fellow English actor Robert Lindsay (whom, left after the first 4 series to star in Citizen Smith at the... MORE
Karl Howman (born in Woolwich, London on 13 December 1952) is an English actor and also a British voice-over artist.
He is well known but notable to many television viewers for his work as Jacko in the mid-1980's and early-90's BBC TV sitcom Esmonde and Larbey's Brush Strokes and as the title character in the series Mulberry (also by Esmonde and Larbey).
However Howman first worked with the two comedy scriptwriters on the final series of Thames TV sitcom Get Some In! in 1978 replacing fellow English actor Robert Lindsay (whom, left after the first 4 series to star in Citizen Smith at the BBC) in the role of Jakey Smith.
He also starred in the episode "Shadow" in the BBC series Blake's 7 and in the episode All About Scoring, Innit? in the critically acclaimed drama, Minder, playing Danny Varrow. He replaced Peter Davison in the BBC Radio 4 school-based comedy drama series King Street Junior when Davison left after the first two series. He appeared in the 1980 ITV series Fox, the last two series of the Judi Dench/Michael Williams comedy A Fine Romance and in Babes in the Wood.
He also appeared in the only British video nasty film Exposé, the classic The Long Good Friday, British LESS
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