Fred Feast
Scarborough born actor Fred Feast was best known for his role as the idle Rovers Return potman Fred Gee in the long running soap opera Coronation Street from 1975 to 1984. Prior to showbusiness, Feast was a PT instructor in the Parachute Regiment, driving instructor, butcher, trawlerman, dolphin trainer, computer systems analyst, nightclub owner, personal shopper, publican and maître d' at a Michelin star Algarve restaurant. He entered showbusiness as a variety artist and stand up comic, and appeared in TV plays such as Alan Bennett's A Day Out, Ken Loach's Days of Hope and Jack Rosenthal's Another Sunday and Sweet FA, alongside serials such as Sam and the sitcom Nearest and Dearest. He left Coronation Street in 1984 due to repeated bouts of ill health (depression) and a fear of becoming typecast or set in his ways. Instead he took on a three year stint on the BBC rural drama All Creatures Great and Small as knackerman Jeff Mallock. One of his last roles was that of Arthur the pigeon fancier in the 1998 film Little Voice, shot in his native Scarborough.
Acting
Movie
Little Voice
as Arthur
1998
TV
All Creatures Great and Small
as Jeff Mallock
1978
TV
All Creatures Great and Small
as Mallock
1978
TV
Heartbeat
as Wilson
1992
Movie
All Creatures Great and Small
as Farmer in Cinema
1975
Movie
A Day Out
as Gamekeeper
1972
TV
Crown Court
1972
TV
Crown Court
as McVitie
1972
TV
Days of Hope
as Police Sergeant
1975
TV
Country Matters
as Farmer
1972
TV
Bill Brand
as Parfitt
1976
TV
Nearest and Dearest
as Arnold Guttersby
1968
The Hanged Man
1975
TV
ITV Saturday Night Theatre
as Parker Street Coach
1969
Movie
Another Sunday and Sweet F.A.
as Parker Street Coach
1972
Ready When You Are, Mr McGill
as Kenneth - Sound Recordist
1976
TV
3-2-1
1978
TV
The Sextet
as Policeman
1972
Movie
There Is a Happy Land
as Mr Longbottom
1974
The Black Dog
as Farmer
1973