
John Henshaw
Biography
John Henshaw is a British actor famed for his roles as Ken the landlord in Early Doors, Wilf Bradshaw in Born and Bred and PC Roy Bramwell in The Cops. Henshaw was born one of 12 children. He grew up in Ancoats, Manchester's "Little Italy" community. He was a refuse collector for ten years before deciding to become an actor at the age of 40. His first big break in acting was as a minder to Robert Lindsay's character Michael Murray in the acclaimed Channel 4 series, G.B.H. Other TV credits include The Royle Family, The Visit, Life on Mars, whilst film credits include the Steve Coogan comedy The Parole Officer, the Bert Trautmann biopic The Keeper, and the Ken Loach films Looking For Eric and The Angels' Share. Henshaw is chairman of the 24:7 Theatre Festival, an annual festival of new writing for theatre based in Manchester.
TV Shows(30)

Talamasca: The Secret Order
Detective Hough

The Full Monty
Bus Driver

The Long Shadow
Mike Dugdale

Boat Story
Nigel

Ridley
Frank Stanford

Remembers…
Self

Documentary Now!

Cradle to Grave
Mr Glover

Cilla
John White

Father Brown
Barny Butterfield

By Any Means
Stan Bond

Candy Cabs
Mervyn Monkford

South Riding
Alfred Huggins

Going Postal
Mr Pony

Red Riding
Bill Hadley

The Visit
Dad

Life on Mars
Ted Bannister

Johnny and the Bomb
Councillor Seeley

See No Evil: The Moors Murders
DCS Arthur Benfield

New Street Law
Tony Lyons