Jonathan Linsley Explained

Jonathan Linsley
Birth Date:17 January 1956
Birth Place:Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Yearsactive:1980–present
Alma Mater:Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Height:6 ft 4 in

Jonathan Linsley (born 17 January 1956) is a British actor, best known for his role as 'Crusher' Milburn in the popular TV series Last of the Summer Wine. Linsley started his acting career in the 1980s. Besides Last of the Summer Wine, he has appeared in various films and TV shows, including Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and At World's End.[1]

Early life

Linsley's father was from Ramsgate, Kent and his mother from Cockfield, County Durham; they met during the Second World War when his father was stationed with the tank regiment at Barnard Castle. Linsley was born at Bradford, and raised at Halesowen, near Birmingham, from the age of three, when his father's work dictated relocation, then at Tamworth, Staffordshire. When his father retired from industry, he bought a shop in the town of Skipton, North Yorkshire. Here Linsley attended Ermysted's Grammar School, during which time he joined the National Youth Theatre, then, despite an interest in working as an actor (encouraged by Only Fools and Horses actor Kenneth MacDonald, who directed Linsley in a play), he was persuaded by his parents to attend university; he initially read English and American Studies at the University of Warwick, but changed courses after the first year, to Theatre Studies. He was then awarded one of two available bursaries, enabling him to undertake a one-year post-graduate course at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. After completing his studies he entered repertory theatre at Ipswich, before getting his first television work in advertisements. He won the role of "Crusher" Milburn in the 1985 Last of the Summer Wine stage play, which went on a short commercial tour including the Beck Theatre at Hayes, Hillingdon, Cardiff, and Eastbourne.[2]

Personal Life

He was born on 17 January 1956 in Yorkshire, England. Outside of acting, Linsley enjoys traveling and has worked in theatre productions across the UK. He leads a relatively low-key personal life.[3]

Television

In 1984, Linsley played a chef in a sitcom called The Hello Good-bye Man on BBC with Ian Lavender; the show lasted for only one series. Shortly after this, he took the role of large and strong, but dim-witted, "Crusher" Milburn in Last of the Summer Wine. He appeared in this role until 1987 when he elected to go on a diet and was written out of the series. In 1989, Linsley starred as Chunky Livesey in the second and final series of the spin-off prequel First of the Summer Wine, to replace Anthony Keetch who starred as the character in the first series in 1988.

Linsley also appeared as a character in the TV shows Emmerdale (Albert Mistlethwaite), Casualty (DC Newby), The Bill (Dennis Weaver) and The Governor (Bert Threlfall) and as a leading guest actor in many other TV shows and made-for-TV films. He has also made over 50 TV commercials.

Theatre

His West End career includes the comedy Up'n'Under, Roald Dahl's Matilda, Its Ralph and A Midsummer Night's Dream. He appeared in rep in many cities around Britain, and wrote for and appeared in pantomimes with various other actors.

Selected Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Diamond's Edge Bouncer
1989 The Phantom of the Opera Workman
1999 Dead Bolt Dead The Hit Man
2002 The Great Dome Robbery James Hurley
2006 Ogilvey (Dutchman)
2007
2007 Buckingham Palace Guard Uncredited
2011 Patient 17 Gilbert
2016 The National Union of Space People Antique Dealer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 The Hello Goobye Man The Chef 1 episode
1984-1987 Last of the Summer Wine Crusher Milburn 20 episodes
1986Dempsey and MakepeaceButch2 episodes
EmmerdaleAlbert4 episodes
1987CasualtyPolicemanEpisode: "Lifelines"
1989 First of the Summer Wine Chunky Livesey Episode: "Ain't Love Dangerous"
1994The BillJack BioliEpisode: "Saving Face"
1995HeartbeatBilly BlackEpisode: "It's All in the Game"
1995-1996The GovernorBurt Threlfall6 episodes
1996The BillBob RyanEpisode: "Road to Recovery"
The Ruth Rendell MysteriesCarl HellerEpisode: "The Secret House of Death" (2 parts)
1999Peak PracticeBenEpisode: "Wood for the Trees"
2000The BillDes O'BryanEpisode: "Trusting the Enemy"[4]
2001The Gentleman ThiefEast-End BruteTV Movie
Silent WitnessBarmanEpisode: "Two Below Zero" (2 parts)
2002CasualtyDC Newby2 episodes
2002-2004The BillDennis Weaver12 episodes
2003Eastenders

Perfectly Frank

Steve JacksonTV Movie
2005 Dalziel and Pascoe Clive Jacobs Episode: "The Dig" (2 parts)
Ultimate ForceEricEpisode: "Deadlier Than the Male"
2011MarchlandsPolice Sergeant3 episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024-09-11 . Jonathan Linsley: A Journey Through Acting and Life in 2024 . 2024-09-11 . Fix Your Weight . en-GB.
  2. Web site: 'Summer Winos' Interview with Jonathan Linsley . 8 June 2017 . 22 August 2018 . Summer Winos.
  3. Web site: 2024-09-11 . Jonathan Linsley: A Journey Through Acting and Life in 2024 . 2024-09-11 . en-GB.
  4. Credited as Jonathon Linsley.