Karl Howman

Actor, Director, Producer

13 December 1952 (73 years)
Karl Howman is a British actor best known for the films The Long Good Friday, Babylon, That'll Be The Day and Stardust, and for playing the charming painter and decorator Jacko in the classic 1980s sitcom Brush Strokes. Most recently, he has been a regular on EastEnders.

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • The Long Good Friday
    The Long Good Friday1980
  • The Truth About Love
    The Truth About Love2005
  • The Professionals
    The Professionals5 seasons
  • The Last Detective
    The Last Detective4 seasons
  • Boon
    Boon7 seasons
  • A Fine Romance
    A Fine Romance4 seasons

Known For

  • Brush Strokes
    Brush Strokes5 seasons
  • Babylon
    Babylon1980
  • Exposé
    Exposé1976
  • Party Party
    Party Party1983
  • A Fine Romance
    A Fine Romance4 seasons
  • Fathers of Girls
    Fathers of Girls2009
  • Get Some In!
    Get Some In!5 seasons

Filmography

2005
The Truth About Love · as CliffOn Plex
2004
Christine · as Keith Telfer
2003
Mile High · as Warren
2003
2000
Malicious Intent · as Dirk Saunders
2000
Doctors · as Ray Evendon
1999
Holby City · as Ian Brooks
1998
1992
Mulberry · as Mulberry
1989
Saracen · as Jamie
1986
Casualty · as Rod
1986
Slinger's Day · as Scruff
1986
Brush Strokes · as Jacko
1986
Boon · as Lenny BrightOn Plex
1985
Oscar · as Fred Atkins
1985
EastEnders · as Andrew 'buster' Briggs
1985
Dempsey and Makepeace · as Photographer
1984
1983
Party Party · as Johnny Reeve
1981
1980
Babylon · as Ronnie
1980
The Long Good Friday · as DavidOn Plex
1980
Juliet Bravo · as Billy Griffiths
1980
The Other ' Arf · as Alex
1980
Fox · as Griff
1980
1979
Only When I Laugh · as Ronnie
1979
Minder · as Danny Varrow
1979
S.O.S. Titanic · as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe
1979
Porridge · as Urquhart
1979
Shelley · as Messenger
1978
Hazell · as Slippery
1978
Blake's 7 · as Bek
1978
1977
The Professionals · as StaceyOn Plex
1976
Trauma · as Small Youth
1975
Get Some In! · as Jakey Smith
1975
Angels · as Barney
1975
The Prodigal Daughter · as Patrick O'donnell
1975
The Sweeney · as Davey Holmes
1974
Stardust · as Stevie
1973
Frankenstein: The True Story · as William Frankenstein
1973
Man About the House · as Philip
1973
Warship (1973) · as Ab Mick Turner
1973
That'll Be the Day · as Johnny
1973
The Jensen Code · as Jacko
1972
The Canterbury Tales · as 1st Homosexual Lover (uncredited)
1972
Van der Valk · as Eric
1970
Play for Today · as Geoffrey
1969
1965
Thirty-Minute Theatre · as Bennett
1965
Public Eye · as Bricky
1956
Armchair Theatre · as Spice

2000
The Wright Stuff · as Self - Guest Panelist
1998
What's a Carry On? · as Self - Interviewee
1997
Harry Hill · as Self
1992
Heroes of Comedy · as Self
1992
Soccer AM · as Self
1990
1985
Telly Addicts · as Self
1982
Wogan · as Self
1979
Give Us A Clue · as Self - Panellist
1972

2009
Fathers of Girls · as Executive Producer

2009
Fathers of Girls · as Written By