Jeffrey Stewart (born 28 October 1955) is a Scottish actor. He is best
known for playing police constable Reg Hollis on the ITV drama series
The Bill from 1984 to 2008.Stewart was born in Aberdeen. He and his
family moved to Southampton, Hampshire, when he was three months old.
His father worked in shipyards and then for Fawley Refinery.Stewart
has played numerous roles in television series, including Harry
Fellows in Crossroads in 1981 and Dukkha in the 1982 Doctor Who story
Kinda. He played a police constable in Hi-De-Hi! in 1983, the same
year "Woodentop" (the pilot episode of The Bill) aired. His character
on The Bill, Reg Hollis, is his best known role to date, regularly
appearing opposite ageing thespian Christopher Michael Ironside. Reg
is mentioned but not seen in "Woodentop", so Stewart's first
appearance in the series was in the first regular episode, "Funny Ol'
Business - Cops & Robbers". By March 2007, Stewart was the last member
of the cast remaining from that first episode.
known for playing police constable Reg Hollis on the ITV drama series
The Bill from 1984 to 2008.Stewart was born in Aberdeen. He and his
family moved to Southampton, Hampshire, when he was three months old.
His father worked in shipyards and then for Fawley Refinery.Stewart
has played numerous roles in television series, including Harry
Fellows in Crossroads in 1981 and Dukkha in the 1982 Doctor Who story
Kinda. He played a police constable in Hi-De-Hi! in 1983, the same
year "Woodentop" (the pilot episode of The Bill) aired. His character
on The Bill, Reg Hollis, is his best known role to date, regularly
appearing opposite ageing thespian Christopher Michael Ironside. Reg
is mentioned but not seen in "Woodentop", so Stewart's first
appearance in the series was in the first regular episode, "Funny Ol'
Business - Cops & Robbers". By March 2007, Stewart was the last member
of the cast remaining from that first episode.
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