Timothy Malcolm Healy (born 29 January 1952) is an English actor, best
known for playing Dennis Patterson in the comedy-drama series Auf
Wiedersehen, Pet, Les/Lesley Conroy in the comedy series Benidorm, and
Gastric in the comedy series Still Open All Hours.Timothy Malcolm
Healy was born in the Benwell area of Newcastle upon Tyne on 29
January 1952, the son of Sadie (née Wilson) and Timothy Malcolm Healy
Sr. He worked as a welder in a factory and joined the British Army,
serving part-time in the 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment. In 1973,
he successfully responded to an advert for the Northern Arts School,
obtaining a student grant and moving into acting. He was an early
member of the Live Theatre Company, a touring company which put on
drama productions in community halls and working men's clubs.In 1982,
Healy appeared in A Captain's Tale, depicting the triumph of West
Auckland F.C. in the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup. In 1983, Healy was brought
to public attention for his role in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet a TV comedy
drama series about British builders working in Germany.
known for playing Dennis Patterson in the comedy-drama series Auf
Wiedersehen, Pet, Les/Lesley Conroy in the comedy series Benidorm, and
Gastric in the comedy series Still Open All Hours.Timothy Malcolm
Healy was born in the Benwell area of Newcastle upon Tyne on 29
January 1952, the son of Sadie (née Wilson) and Timothy Malcolm Healy
Sr. He worked as a welder in a factory and joined the British Army,
serving part-time in the 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment. In 1973,
he successfully responded to an advert for the Northern Arts School,
obtaining a student grant and moving into acting. He was an early
member of the Live Theatre Company, a touring company which put on
drama productions in community halls and working men's clubs.In 1982,
Healy appeared in A Captain's Tale, depicting the triumph of West
Auckland F.C. in the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup. In 1983, Healy was brought
to public attention for his role in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet a TV comedy
drama series about British builders working in Germany.
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