Johnny Leeze
Known for: Acting
Born: December 30, 1941 in York, Yorkshire, England - Died: October 24, 2020
Johnny Leeze is a British television actor best known for playing Ned Glover in Emmerdale from 1994 to 2000 and Harry Clayton in Coronation Street in 1985. He made his debut in 1982 with a small part in Roy Clarke's sitcom Open All Hours. He worked with Clarke again, appearing in Last of the Summer Wine on four occasions in 1983, 1986, 1991 and 2002. He played Inspector Cox in The League of Gentlemen, Duffy Hayes in Phoenix Nights and Bill Cooper in Early Doors. He has also starred in Common as Muck, Heartbeat and its spin off series The Royal, All Creatures Great and Small, Cracker and Life On Mars. His one and only film appearance was as a journalist in the comedy Blow Dry. His real name is John Glen, but he adopted the stage name Johnny Leeze to avoid confusion with other people in the business called John Glen, including the director of several James Bond films. He was married to Carol, the mother of his two children; Nicola and Holly, for fourteen years from 1969 to 1983 but now lives alone in Cleethorpes.
Known for
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Blow Dry
Journalist #3
Intensive Care
Orderly
England's Greens and Peasant Land
Jim
Getting Sam Home
Colin
Life on Mars
Meter Man
Last of the Summer Wine
Fifi's Boyfriend
The Royal
George
Heartbeat
Pub Landlord
Cracker
1st Manchester Utd Fan
Early Doors
Bill Cooper
All Creatures Great and Small
Lionel Brough
Play for Today
Jim
Leaving
Removal Man
Open All Hours
Man Whose Tyres Were Let Down
The League of Gentlemen
Inspector Cox