John Challis

John Challis

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Born
August 16, 1942
Died
September 19, 2021

John Challis was an accomplished character actor, personality and raconteur whose wide-ranging career went from classical roles on the stage to heavies in television drama, a multitude of policemen, sitcom stardom, pantomime performances and even a one-man show. He wanted to act from a young age…

Biography

John Challis was an accomplished character actor, personality and raconteur whose wide-ranging career went from classical roles on the stage to heavies in television drama, a multitude of policemen, sitcom stardom, pantomime performances and even a one-man show.

He wanted to act from a young age but was encouraged to get a "proper" job, so he worked as a trainee estate agent for a short time. He also had a job delivering groceries. He got into acting through a travelling children's theatre and never attended drama school. Performances in regional repertory theatre followed. He ended up in the Royal Shakespeare Company during the 1960s and made his television debut in The Newcomers (1965). His imposing physical stature helped him gain roles as police officers in Softly Softly (1966) and Crown Court (1972). He was also cast in a recurring role in the BBC's long-running police drama Z Cars (1962) as Sergeant Culshaw. He then played heavies in The Sweeney (1975) and Doctor Who (1963) (both for director Douglas Camfield, who would also later cast him in Beau Geste (1982)).

He worked with David Jason for the first time in the sitcom Open All Hours (1976). In 1980, he landed a guest role (as another policeman) in Citizen Smith (1977). His performance impressed the writer, John Sullivan, so much that he promised he would find another part for him. This led to him being cast as Boycie, the second-hand car salesman, in the first series of Only Fools and Horses (1981). It would go on to become one of the longest-running and most popular sitcoms of all time and Challis would be a regular in it. In 2005, Challis began starring in a spin-off, The Green Green Grass (2005). In 2011, he released his autobiography, "Being Boycie", which was followed by "Boycie & Beyond" in 2012. These led to Challis entertaining audiences by touring a one-man show, "Only Fools and Boycie".

Actor

The ImpactThe Impact(2022)as Man
TogetherTogether(2021)as Charles
SootySooty(2011)as Henry Witham-Smythe
BenidormBenidorm(2007)as Monty Staines
Are You Being Served?Are You Being Served?(2016)as Captain Peacock

Soundtrack

BenidormBenidorm(2007)

Self

A marriage made in PeckhamA marriage made in Peckham(2021)as Boycie
Great British HousesGreat British Houses(2021)as Self
The Bill PodcastThe Bill Podcast(2017)as Self
Anti Bullying United DocumentaryAnti Bullying United Documentary(2021)as Self
Midlands TodayMidlands Today(1964)as Self - 'Boycie'

Archive Footage

What We Were WatchingWhat We Were Watching(2018)as Boycie
Changing Time: Living and Leaving Doctor Who(2006)as Scorby
Serial ThrillersSerial Thrillers(2004)as Scorby
More Great Comedy MomentsMore Great Comedy Moments(2003)as Boycie
The Generation GameThe Generation Game(1971)as Self - Guest Star

Known for

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Jane Asher and John Challis in Wish Me Luck (1987)John Challis in Only Fools and Horses (1981)John Challis, Sue Holderness, and Jack Doolan in The Green Green Grass (2005)

Credit Score: John Challis

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Boycie
Tue Sep 08 1981 – Thu Dec 25 2003
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Only Fools and Horses100.0019819.061866097
2Doctor Who12.5019638.40241373
3ITV Saturday Night Theatre9.5019695.947114
4Sitting Pretty5.0019927.80029
5Wish Me Luck5.0019887.700495
6Open All Hours5.0019767.6026452
7My Family3.7520007.50311228
8Z Cars3.7519627.100478
9The Green Green Grass3.2520056.6001304
10Softly Softly2.5019667.000147