John Altman

Actor

Popular As John Altman (actor)

Birthday March 2, 1952

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Reading, Berkshire, England

Age 72 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 180 cm

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1921

Altman was born in Reading, Berkshire, elder son of Cecil Clarkson Stewart (1921-1995), a first-class clerk at the Bank of England, and Tina Florence (1920–2016), daughter of actor Johnnie Schofield.

He and his younger brother William were raised at Herne Bay, Kent.

1952

John Clarkson Stewart (born 2 March 1952), known as John Altman, is an English actor and singer, perhaps best known for playing Nick Cotton in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders.

1979

Altman made his acting debut in the 1979 film The First Great Train Robbery where he played a minor role.

Also in 1979, he portrayed musician George Harrison in the biographical television film Birth of The Beatles.

He made brief appearances in several other films including Quadrophenia (1979), An American Werewolf in London (1981) and Memoirs of a Survivor (1981).

1980

In 1980, Altman worked as a model in creating prototypes of the Hawkmen that appear in the Dino De Laurentiis–produced film, Flash Gordon but did not appear in the film itself.

1982

In 1982, Altman played the role of a Royal Navy rating alongside Timothy Spall in the Channel 4 film Remembrance.

Altman also featured in a 1982 short public information film, "Stupid Git", part of the British government's campaign against drink-driving.

1985

He was among the show's original cast members appearing in the first episode in February 1985 and appeared on the show on and off as a recurring character.

In 1985, he began appearing as Nick Cotton in the new BBC television soap opera EastEnders, appearing in the first episode on 19 February that year.

Altman was axed from the show the following year after Executive Producer Julia Smith told writers to 'write him out' of the show after he opposed a decision to make his character gay.

However, he went on to make recurring appearances on the show over a span of nearly 30 years.

He has had a major role in many famous storylines in the show including the murders of Reg Cox (whose body was found in the first episode) and Eddie Royle, his attempt to kill his own mother Dot by poisoning her and his various feuds with characters including Pete Beale, Den Watts and Mark Fowler.

He also contributed towards the death of his own son Ashley by sabotaging a motorbike which Ashley ended up stealing and crashing.

1991

In 1991, he played Thomas de Quincy in Malcolm Mclaren's 'The Ghosts of Oxford Street', where he appeared outside a purported subterranean 'Boots Apothecary', the origin of an urban myth that there is a parallel abandoned Victorian shopping street 'under' Oxford Street, London.

This was actually the under-pavement storage vaults of 20-22 Stratford Place.

1994

Away from television, he also appeared in an adult pantomime, which released on video in 1994 titled Pussy in Boots.

In the pantomime he appeared alongside fellow EastEnders cast members Mike Reid and Barbara Windsor.

2000

His character was also given his own television spin-off episode titled Return of Nick Cotton which was completely centered around his character and aired in October 2000.

2001

In 2001 he won the Rear of the Year Award alongside Claire Sweeney.

In the same year he also performed in the Leiber and Stoller tribute evening at the Hammersmith Apollo, singing Trouble, originally performed by Elvis Presley.

2002

In 2002, he toured around the UK playing Billy Flynn in the long-running musical Chicago.

He also appeared in the John Godber written stage play Bouncers opposite fellow soap actor Nigel Pivaro who is best known for playing a similar style of character, Terry Duckworth in Coronation Street.

Both Terry and Nick are the sons of long-running established characters, both are estranged from their mothers, both have committed

criminal acts and both have made sporadic, on-off appearances on their respective show.

2004

In 2004, he made an appearance in the comedy sketch series Bo' Selecta! as his EastEnders character.

2006

In 2006, Altman was set to appear in an upcoming British film called It's Been Real, the trailer can be seen on YouTube.

It still has yet to be released in cinemas.

2009

John Altman also appeared on 18 July 2009 episode of Totally Saturday by climbing out of the boot of a car.

2010

In 2010, he became the new frontman of the band Heavy Metal Kids following the death of former frontman Gary Holton in 1985.

In August 2010, he joined a band called Heavy Metal Kids.

From late 2010, until early 2011, Altman appeared in adverts for Daz along with actors (Michael Starke and Amanda Barrie), from rival soap opera Coronation Street.

2011

In February 2011, he appeared on Live from Studio Five.

2012

In January 2012, he appeared as one of the first five couples in the third series of Celebrity Coach Trip partnering fellow actor Derek Martin.

2015

His character was killed off in the 30th anniversary episode of the show which aired in February 2015.

Altman has also appeared in several films, television series and stage productions.

In 2015, his character was killed off in the episode that aired on 13 February 2015 and he made his final appearance as a corpse in the episode that marked the 30th anniversary of the show on 19 February 2015.

His body was found in the same way as his victim Reg Cox was found in the first episode 30 years earlier.

A year earlier, his character's death had been announced in the show, only for it to emerge within a few months that Nick had faked his own death.