Alan Igbon
Known for: Acting
Born: May 28, 1952 in Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester, England, UK - Died: January 1, 2021
Of West African and Irish heritage, Mancunian jobbing actor Alan Igbon was a familiar figure on our screens from the 1970s onwards. Most famously, Igbon starred as Meakin in Alan Clarke's 1979 film version of Scum and as Loggo in the seminal drama The Boys From The Blackstuff. Penned by Alan Bleasdale, it was the start of a working relationship that saw Igbon appear in several other productions from the writer, including GBH and Blood on the Dole. Other credits included the rasta Sheldon in the comedy series The Front Line, a student in Alan Bennett's Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf and a minder to ex Boys co-star Michael Angelis in the third series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. He also appeared in the soaps Brookside and Coronation Street and the films Babylon and Water. Early in January 2021 it was announced on Twitter by friend and fellow actor Louis Emerick that Igbon has died at some time in December at the age of 68.
Known for
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Gobble
Security Man
Babylon
Ruppie
The Daughters of Albion
Mike
Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Boswell
Cold Enough for Snow
Pete
The Black Stuff
Loggo Logmond
Scum
Meakin
Blood on the Dole
Art Gallery Attendant
Water
Cuban
G.B.H.
Teddy
Boys from the Blackstuff
Loggo Logmond
Crown Court
The Front Line
Sheldon
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Addey
The Professionals
Angadi
Mixed Blessings
Const. Davis
Life Begins at Forty
Darren Braithwaite