Doc Brown

Actor

Birthday September 21, 1977

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Kilburn, London, England

Age 46 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1977

Benjamin Harvey Bailey Smith (born 21 September 1977), professionally known as Doc Brown, is an English actor, comedian, rapper, screenwriter, songwriter, producer and voiceover artist.

He portrayed DS Joe Hawkins in the television series Law & Order: UK.

2000

Doc Brown began performing as a battle rapper in 2000, appearing at the Dingwalls nightclub in Camden Lock, and later at the "Jump Off" competition in Soho.

2004

He released his debut album “Citizen Smith Volume 1” in 2004.

2005

This was followed by “The Document” and “Citizen Smith: Volume 2: Nothing to Lose” released in 2005 and 2006 respectively, before he went on a hiatus in his solo musical career.

He formed the British hip hop group Poisonous Poets alongside rappers Lowkey, Stylah, DJ Snips, Therapist and Tony D, releasing a mixtape in 2005.

2011

He wrote music for the 2011 Joe Cornish film Attack the Block.

Smith created a teen comedy-drama for the BBC called 4 O'Clock Club.

He starred in the show in series 1, and made guest appearances in series 2–4.

Since series 5, his brother writes the raps.

The show has currently run for 118 episodes.

Most recently, Smith has delved deeper into dramatic acting, starring in the Frank Spotnitz television show Hunted, a thriller for Cinemax.

2012

He is also known for portraying Nathan Carter in the CBBC television series 4 O'Clock Club from 2012 to 2015, and Imperial Security Bureau agent Lieutenant Supervisor Blevin in Andor.

He voiced a number of episodes of the popular show Funny Animals: Unleashed, aired via 4MUSIC.

Doc Brown was born Benjamin Harvey Bailey Smith, son of a Jamaican born British citizen, Yvonne Bailey, and an Englishman, Harvey Smith, who was 30 years his wife's senior.

Raised in the Willesden area of north-west London, Smith is the younger brother of novelist and essayist Zadie Smith; they also have a younger brother Luke, who performs as a professional rapper under the name Luc Skyz.

Smith attended Hampstead School.

Explaining his stage name, he has said: "Doc Brown's been my nickname since school, after the scientist in Back to the Future, because I was gangly and geeky. When I started doing rap battles in my teens, it became my hip-hop handle and it's stuck."

2013

In 2013 he guest starred in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series Derek as a young man sentenced to community service in a nursing home.

He appeared in Ben Miller's film Huge, and co-starred in Other Side of the Game.

2014

He went on to shoot an episode of Midsomer Murders and in 2014, he played DS Joe Hawkins in the final series of ITV's Law & Order: UK. He had a viral song, "My Propertea", on the TV show Russell Howard's Good News.

He has also appeared in new Ann Summers series Brief Encounters.

2015

In 2015 he released “Empty Threats”, his first album in a decade, this time solely based on comedy rap, a first in his discography.

2016

During the past two albums, he collaborated with Ricky Gervais on the soundtrack to the 2016 film David Brent: Life on the Road, performing alongside Gervais as David Brent on the tracks “Lonely Cowboy, “Equality Street”, “Ain’t no Trouble” and on his solo track “Cards We’re Dealt”.

Since then, Doc Brown has released collaboration material with Andy Burrows, The Jazz Defenders, Verb T and Romesh Ranganathan.

Smith appeared in the BBC series Rev and Miranda, as well as Channel 4's The Inbetweeners, and the CBBC series Big Babies.

In 2016, he guest-starred on the BBC One television film Damilola, Our Loved Boy as a taxi driver.

He also participated in the second series of the comedy game show Taskmaster, finishing fourth.

It was published by Walker Books in February 2016.

2017

He returned to his original rapping style on his fifth album “Stemma”, released in 2017.

In February 2017, he appeared on Dave's Crackanory reading "Devil's Haircut" by Sarah Morgan.

That October, he was a guest on Episode 100 of The Gaffer Tapes: Fantasy Football Podcast.

In late 2017, he played DS Evans in Sky One's Bounty Hunters.

Smith has been a guest presenter several times on the BBC Radio 5 Live film review show hosted by Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode.

2018

In 2018, he appeared in the Doctor Who episode "The Tsuranga Conundrum".

2020

In 2020, he played Richie Hansen, an abusive husband, in the second series of BBC TV drama The Split.

In 2022, he played Lieutenant Supervisor Blevin in five episodes of the first series of the Star Wars TV series Andor.

In 2023, he played Simon Blake, in a four-part series of BBC TV drama The Sixth Commandment.

His song “Smash That” featured in episode 3.

Smith's children's picture book, I Am Bear, illustrated by Sav Akyüz, has been described as "a rap-style read-aloud story".