Regé-Jean Page. Vaughan Fitzgerald takes over as headteacher. [23] Quesnel became part of the main cast in the second half of the series. For most of the eighth series, the school was an independent school, as opposed to a comprehensive school as it was for the first seven series. Page, like his Bridgerton costar Phoebe Dynevor, also appeared on Waterloo Road, though their roles didn’t overlap. Waterloo Road is merged with local private school John Fosters, and the lack of unity causes rivalries and clashes. Police investigate computer hacking and cyber-bullying at the school. Particularly affected is newly-qualified English teacher Helen Hopewell, who quits after bribing students for their good behaviour during an inspection. Over its ten series, Waterloo Road features a total of forty-eight main characters, including six Headteachers. Ralph Mellor goes mad and knocks the front of the school down with an excavator. [24] Former teacher Kim Campbell returns from Rwanda, smuggling a baby girl. Before Bridgerton, he also starred in the British TV series Waterloo Road as Guy Braxton. Mika Grainger is subjected to extreme online bullying. Vix Spark (Kristin Atherton, series 9), Sue's sister, who begins a relationship with Nikki. Bullying escalates dangerously before two girls make peace. George proposes Mandarin classes without knowing the language. En solo quince días, Regé-Jean Page ha pasado de ser un desconocido a convertirse en uno de los rostros más buscados en la red. Hoy, una de las búsquedas en Google que se multiplica por miles. Series 6 saw the last appearances of Cesca Montoya (Karen David), Ruby Fry (Elizabeth Berrington), Jonah Kirby (Lucien Laviscount), Ruth Kirby (Anna Jobarteh), Marcus Kirby (Wil Johnson), Adanna Lawal (Sharlene Whyte) and Nate Gurney (Scott Haining). Josh Stevenson struggles with his homosexuality. Back in 2016, Page wrapped Chicken George's role in the 2016 remake of the 1997 American series Roots. Lorna is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The seventh series added several new cast members, including new Headteacher Michael Byrne (Alec Newman), science teacher and deputy headteacher Sian Diamond (Jaye Jacobs), school site manager Rob Scotcher (Robson Green), maths teacher Daniel Chalk (Mark Benton), new Head of English Linda Radleigh (Sarah Hadland), school benefactor Lorraine Donnagan (Daniela Denby-Ashe) and pupil Jodie "Scout" Allen (Katie McGlynn). Regé-Jean Page as seen in an Instagram post in October 2017 (Regé-Jean Page / Instagram) Tom and Izzie are expecting their first child together but Izzie has a miscarriage; Lorna reunites the couple before committing suicide due to her degenerative illness. Series 4 is currently. Series 4 marked the exit of long-term characters Davina, Donte, Chlo and Janeece. A dangerous man impersonates a supply teacher. Colin Scott (Chris Finch, series 3), Matt's partner. Maxine Barlow conquers her drug addition but her father is revealed to be behind a series of sex attacks on teenage girls. Grantly suffers from kidney failure; Maggie pressures Tom to donate a kidney, but he fatally falls from the school roof while trying to help a former student. Series 8 shows the start of Greenock's Waterloo Road. 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Guy's position is threatened by the discovery of an apparent relationship with pupil Carrie Norton, until it is revealed that she is his estranged sister. Pregnant secretary Janeece Bryant proposes that John and Ruby Fry adopt her child, but renegs. Series nine and ten still have not been released on home media. Series 2 featured a number of new main characters: pupil Brett Aspinall (Tom Payne), his father and sponsor governor Roger Aspinall (Nick Sidi) and school secretary Davina Shackleton (Christine Tremarco). Step-siblings Justin Fitzgerald and Tiffany Westbrook begin a relationship which their parents suppress. It ended on 6 April 2011. [18] Also from episode 11, Scott Haining played Nate Gurney, a love interest for the newly homosexual Josh Stevenson,[19] Spandau Ballet member and former EastEnders actor Martin Kemp guest starred as Mr Burley, new character Ronan Burley's (Ben-Ryan Davies) [20] father,[21] and Karen David portrayed new Head of Spanish, Francesca "Cesca" Montoya. Marley, Eddie, Matt, Flick, Jasmine and Andrew also made their final appearances in episode 20. The final episode aired on 15 July 2010. The tenth and final series[11] began in October 2014, with Neil Pearson's Vaughan Fitzgerald taking over as the new headmaster of Waterloo Road. 1. Who is Regé-Jean Page? [28], The final episode of series 4 attracted 4.5 million viewers. Waterloo Road is a British television drama series set in a comprehensive school of the same name, broadcast on BBC One and later on BBC Three.The show is set in the English town of Rochdale from series one until the end of series seven, and the Scottish town of Greenock from the beginning of series eight until the end of the show in series ten. In September 2019, the series was made available on BBC iPlayer. Christopher Mead begins a relationship with Jess Fisher and is appalled when she is revealed to be new headteacher Karen's daughter. Izzie is fatally stabbed during a fight between headteacher Jack Rimmer and a drug dealer. Page will make his presenting debut on the famous US late night comedy show on Saturday evening (February 20), with rapper Bad Bunny as the musical guest. He is later sacked by Rachel and Eddie when it transpires he is giving Bolton pills to help him win an important match, ultimately ending his and Jasmine's relationship. The 6-part series, released in tandem with the latter half of series 6, follows the lives of former pupils and features a mixture of online episodes and social media extras.[26]. The LEA decides to close the school and Michael is contacted by Lorraine Donnagan – a businesswoman and former student – who sponsors the school's relocation to Scotland. The school deals with the threat of closure by the governors owing to falling enrolment and poor pupil behaviour. 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[13] On 11 December, it was announced that the last ten episodes of the show would air on BBC Three instead of BBC One. The original teaching characters consisted of Headteacher Jack Rimmer (Jason Merrells); Deputy Headteacher Andrew Treneman (Jamie Glover); Art teacher and Head of Pastoral Care Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin); Head of English Grantly Budgen (Philip Martin Brown); English teachers Lorna Dickey (Camilla Power) and Tom Clarkson (Jason Done); Head of French Steph Haydock (Denise Welch); and Head of Drama Izzie Redpath (Jill Halfpenny). Grantly and Maggie Budgen run the schoolhouse together and later marry. A student released from a detention centre enters the school, resulting in an inspection and threats of closure. For example, the Kelly family seems to be the epitome of the "Family from Hell" and consists of an alcoholic mother Rose Kelly (Elaine Symons) and her five children: eldest son Marley (Luke Bailey), borderline psychopath Earl (Reece Noi), daughter Sambuca (Holly Kenny), 11-year-old Denzil (Reece Douglas), and baby Prince. Colin Bond (David Michaels), Headteacher of Havelock High. Other staff arrivals include NQT English teacher Jasmine Koreshi (Shabana Bakhsh) and Head of Music and Drama Matt Wilding (Chris Geere). Characters from the previous series who have left the school include Mika, Brett (both of whom left for University having graduated) and Celine. Regé-Jean Page wuchs in Simbabwe als Zweitjüngster von vier Geschwistern auf. In 2015, he landed Guy Braxton's role in Waterloo Road, a cult-classic drama series created by Ann McManus and Maureen Chadwick. [11][12] The final scenes of the show were recorded on 22 August 2014. Pupil Adam Deardon is killed in a car accident in the very first episode, a pupil struggles to care for his mother who has Huntington's Disease, and English teachers, Tom and Lorna Clarkson's marriage ends due to Tom's love for fellow Drama teacher and their best friend, Izzie Redpath. Regé-Jean Page is set to read a CBeebies bedtime story and star in The Gray Man alongside Ryan Gosling. Page has previously appeared on screen in the likes of Waterloo Road, Roots, For the People and Sylvie’s Love. Kevin Chalk suffers a stroke. Regé-Jean Page Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows. Regé-Jean Page, Actor: Bridgerton. Jack uses educational funds to entice parents to send their children to the school; forced to resign, he is replaced as headteacher by Rachel Mason, who is blackmailed over her former life as a prostitute. Eagle-eyed Harry Potter fans have spotted the actor in a scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 . Dynasty Barry becomes a police officer and exposes her brother Barry Barry's latest scheme. Careless smoking causes a gas explosion at the school. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Regé-Jean Page (@regejean) Biografia. In the story, the school remains open after a lengthy battle against a school merger. The longest-running cast members were Philip Martin Brown (Grantly Budgen), Jason Done (Tom Clarkson) and Chelsee Healey (Janeece Bryant), who appeared from series 1 until their exits in series 9 for Brown and 8 for Done and Healey, respectively. Regé-Jean Page & Phoebe Dynevor star in ‘Bridgerton.’ (Netflix) 5. Laura Aikman joined the cast as new deputy headteacher Lorna Hutchinson, as well as Broadchurch star Charlotte Beaumont appearing as new student Kenzie Calhoun. Filming of the 5th series began on 11 May 2009 and began airing on Wednesday 28 October (Sunday 25 for BBC One Scotland). Starting on 5 September the same year, the ninth series ran until 12 March 2014. Fans of Bridgerton might just be meeting Regé-Jean Page, but he has been working towards stardom for some time now. [17] On 21 December 2009, it was announced that former Coronation Street actress Tina O'Brien had been cast as Bex Fisher, and that Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson would be joining the cast as a new Year 11 student, Kyle Stack – his scenes aired from episode 11. New Head of PE Rob Cleaver (Elyes Gabel) begins a relationship with English teacher Jasmine and becomes the boxing mentor of pupil Bolton. Waterloo Road is a British television drama series set in a comprehensive school of the same name, broadcast on BBC One and later on BBC Three. Pero el gran hallazgo de Los Bridgerton es su galán protagonista. Guy Braxton (Regé-Jean Page, series 10) is a trainee teacher in Graphics & Product Design, who comes to Waterloo Road through the Teach Direct programme. Rachel's sister Melissa Ryan (Katy Carmichael) and nephew Phillip (Dean Smith) are also introduced. Series 1–10 have been aired in the UK. Regé-Jean Page (Simon Basset) Image: Courtesy of Netflix. George blackmails his councillor girlfriend into stopping the merger. Als er 14 Jahre alt war, zog die Familie nach London. Grace Campbell (Meaghan McPherson-Gowe, series 4), Kim's illegally adopted baby daughter. It also has a high turnover rate of characters, with staff and pupils joining and leaving the school over time. To counter her new deputy – Simon, who is engaged to Sue Spark, daughter of the LEA's head – Christine appoints George Windsor as co-deputy. Seine Mutter ist eine Krankenschwester aus Simbabwe, sein Vater ein englischer Prediger. Sue and PE teacher Hector Reid have an affair, and Hector threatens blackmail when Sue breaks it off. [29], The last episode of series 5 aired on 15 July 2010 with an audience of 4.5 million viewers. Sally Stewart (Jenny Ryan, series 8; guest series 9), Imogen's mother. Lorraine's business fails, and Michael convinces Glasgow Education to take the school under the local authority before leaving. Regé-Jean Page in the BBC drama 'Waterloo Road' In 2015, Regé-Jean Page joined the cast of ‘Waterloo Road’, produced by the BBC, where he played an apprentice teacher. [6] The series lasted for 30 episodes. Pupils join rival criminal gangs. Wayne Johnson (Rob Haythorne, series 7), Michael's attacker. The show utilises an ensemble cast, led by the school's staff members. Regé-Jean Page's work is quickly establishing him as one the most exciting British acting talents of his generation. Bridget Morley (Jacqueline Kington, series 3−4), School secretary. Sambuca Kelly dies from a brain tumour. Larry Brown is arrested and his younger siblings, Lisa and Lenny, become wards of the school. Since his starring role in Bridgerton, the actor has taken a turn as a Saturday Night Live host; will soon be appearing in Netflix’s hotly-anticipated new spy film, The Gray Man; and has even been tipped as a possible Bond contender. Liam Allen (Tristain and Shaun Price, series 7), Scout's younger brother. Pupils introduced in the third series include Aleesha Dillon (Lauren Thomas), Danielle Harker (Lucy Dixon), Karla Bentham (Jessica Baglow), Paul Langley (Thomas Milner), Bolton Smilie (Tachia Newall) and Michaela White (Zaraah Abrahams). The filming of the fifth and sixth series was back-to-back, from 2009 to 2010. Sue cannot control her pupils; she and Simon elope. A student protest of the mock exams leads to a panic attack. English teacher Christine Mulgrew struggles with alcoholism, seeking help after her arsonist son Connor injures his girlfriend, Imogen Stewart. Series 1 has been aired in Armenia, Austria. [8][9][10] The eighth series, again 30 episodes long started on 23 August 2012 and concluded on 4 July 2013. She reveals to Rachel that she had an affair with the executive headteacher Max Tyler. It is the final appearance of these characters, with the exception of Janeece who became Waterloo Road's secretary from Series 6 until Series 8, and Bolton who made a guest reappearance in Series 8. Series 1–7 have been repeated in the UK. Staff and students fight to stop a merger between Waterloo Road and rival school Havelock High. The series 10 characters consisted of Headteacher Vaughan Fitzgerald (Neil Pearson), Deputy Headteacher Lorna Hutchinson (Laura Aikman), Head of English Christine Mulgrew (Laurie Brett), Head of Modern Languages George Windsor (Angus Deayton), Home Economics Teacher and Housemistress Maggie Budgen (Melanie Hill); History Teacher Audrey McFall (Georgie Glen), GPD Teacher Guy Braxton (Regé-Jean Page), Science Teacher Marco D'Olivera (Stefano Braschi), Geography Teacher Olga Fitzgerald (Pooky Quesnel) and School Secretary Sonya Donnegan (Victoria Bush). As an actor, Regé-Jean appeared in over 15 movies and TV shows. [citation needed] Wil Johnson portrayed new Geography teacher, Marcus Kirby, Jonah's father, and the family was further expanded by the addition of Anna Jobarteh, who played his daughter and new pupil, Ruth. Regé-Jean Page’s net worth was $1.5 million in 2021. This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the award-winning BBC television series Waterloo Road. Page had smaller recurring parts on British TV series, including Waterloo Road and Fresh Meat, according to IMDd. Series one and two were released by 2entertain, whilst series three to eight were released by Acorn DVD. The final series set in Rochdale, Series 7, began airing on 4 May 2011 and ended on 25 April 2012. On 19 November 2010, the BBC announced it had commissioned an online spin-off to the main show, Waterloo Road Reunited. Shed Productions, the production company, opted to relocate the show to Greenock in Scotland as it was cheaper than staying at the original location. [4] However, these plans didn't go ahead, so the show remained in Rochdale until Series 8. Waterloo Road ran for 200 episodes and exactly nine years. Nick Name. [14] However, a repeat on BBC One was shown later in the evening. Simon Basset is portrayed by Regé-Jean Page. The first episode was broadcast on BBC One on 9 March 2006 and the final episode on BBC Three on 9 March 2015. Sponsor governor, Roger Aspinall, brings controversial changes and enrols his son Brett who has an affair with the school secretary, Davina Shackleton. After leaving early in the third series, Merrells was followed by Eva Pope as Rachel Mason until series 5, Amanda Burton as Karen Fisher in series 6 and the first part of series 7, Alec Newman as Michael Byrne in series 7 and 8, Laurie Brett as Christine Mulgrew in series 9 and Neil Pearson as Vaughan Fitzgerald in series 10. Incidentally, ... Regé-Jean Page’s upcoming projects. Elaine Symons also reprised her role as Rose Kelly in Episode 6. Regé-Jean Page è nato a Londra nel 1990, figlio di un'infermiera zimbabwese e di un predicatore britannico. Series 2 has aired. The Barry family bring bullying and violence to the school. New PE teacher Rob Cleaver begins a relationship with Jasmine, which ends when he is fired for giving aspiring boxer, Bolton Smilie, performance-enhancing drugs. Page was a regular character on the ABC legal drama For The People and he also appeared in Roots and Casualty. Pooky Quesnel joined the cast recurringly in the first half of the season as Vaughan's ex-wife.[22]. Headteacher Karen is replaced by Michael Byrne, who has post-traumatic stress disorder from being attacked by a pupil. Christine is made acting headteacher while Simon Lowsley is appointed deputy head. Coincidentally, his Bridgerton love … Unruly pupil Finn Sharkey encourages others to share his affinity for drugs and vandalism. - The second half of series ten was moved to, This page was last edited on 7 March 2021, at 14:05. Healey was not in Series 5, however. An extensive set of pupils were prominent in the final series, including Rhiannon Salt (Rebecca Craven), Lenny Brown (Joe Slater), Lisa Brown (Caitlin Gillespie), Darren Hughes (Mark Beswick), Shaznay Montrose (Je'Taime Morgan Hanleyand), Justin Fitzgerald (Max Bowden), Leo Fitzgerald (Zebb Dempster), Kenzie Calhoun (Charlotte Beaumont), Scott Fairchild (Andrew Still), Carrie Norton (Tahirah Sharif), Bonnie Kincaid (Holly Jack), Dale Jackson (Finlay MacMillan) and Abdul Bukhari (Armin Karima). Guest stars in the seventh series included: Gemma Atkinson, Dominique Jackson, Alicya Eyo, Margi Clarke, Jodie Prenger, Lisa Riley, Tupele Dorgu, Tracy Ann Oberman, Kai Owen and Jane Asher. The final episode of series 3 attracted 6 million viewers. "Family from hell", the Kellys, include psychopath Earl who fatally shoots his girlfriend Maxine, leading to his arrest. As part of a BBC initiative to produce more shows out of England,[7] the show was commissioned for a further fifty episodes (to be aired over two series). ... Before Bridgerton, Dyvenor had a recurring role on Younger, as well as starred in shows like Snatch and Waterloo Road. Long-serving characters Steph Haydock (Denise Welch), Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin), Rachel Mason (Eva Pope), Paul Langley (Thomas Milner), Karla Bentham (Jessica Baglow), Danielle Harker (Lucy Dixon), Aleesha Dillon (Lauren Thomas), Bolton Smilie (Tachia Newall) and Michaela White (Zaraah Abrahams), as well as Phillip Ryan (Dean Smith), Siobhan Mailey (Phoebe Dynevor) and Jo Lipsett (Sarah-Jane Potts) left at the end of Series 5. [30], Series six started airing on BBC One from 1 September, with the second episode following the next day with a strong audience of 5.1m. The first series contained eight episodes and was first broadcast from 9 March to 27 April 2006. Regé-Jean Page. The series utilises an ensemble cast, led by the staff members of the eponymous school. Six Headteachers were featured over the series' run, beginning with Jason Merrells as Jack Rimmer. A pupil with Asperger syndrome is introduced, English teacher Jasmine Koreshi is accused of assaulting pupil Michaela White, and another pupil is deported. The Local Education Authority (LEA) decides to keep the school open, while Lorna, distraught at the end of her marriage, throws herself into a canal. Michael begins an affair with Science teacher Sian Diamond. Production was meant to move locations in 2009, with storylines in the fourth and fifth series designed to coincide with that move. Max's desperate attempts to control the school lead to an assault on a pupil and Max's arrest. It takes place at the wedding of Fleur Delacour (Clémence Poésy) and Bill Weasley (Domhnall Gleeson — that’s why General Hux from The Last Jedi looks so familiar ). Starting on 7 January 2009, the 4th series consisted of 20 episodes and ended on 20 May. Series 3 was commissioned, consisting of twenty episodes (which would become the normal length of the show's series), and premiered on 11 October 2007 and ending on 13 March 2008. Laurie Brett and Georgie Glen join the main cast as English teacher Christine Mulgrew and History teacher Audrey McFall respectively. The fourth series introduces several new characters who become focal points of the subsequent episodes. Alcoholism and drug use trouble the school. Davina qualifies as a teacher but leaves when Tom begins a relationship with Rose. But is Regé-Jean dating Phoebe Dynevor? Series 4 currently airing. The show is set in the English town of Rochdale from series one until the end of series seven, and the Scottish town of Greenock from the beginning of series eight until the end of the show in series ten. Regé-Jean Page's work is quickly establishing him as one the most exciting British acting talents of his generation. The online series joins Michaela White, Bolton Smilie, Danielle Harker, Janeece Bryant, Philip Ryan, Aleesha Dillon and Paul Langley after completing their secondary education, following their decisions and actions, and how events of the main program affect their lives, eventually leading to a school reunion. Chlo Grainger and Donte Charles are married and subsequently separate after Chlo sleeps with her sister Mika's boyfriend Brett. Listing some of them are: Movies — Troublemaker (2004), Space Ark (2014), The Merchant of Venice (2016), Mortal Engines (2018), and Sylvie’s Love (2020). Get to know the actor here... Get ready to swoon because Regé-Jean Page is about to steal your heart thanks to his role in Netflix’s Bridgerton. Even though he had his first breakthrough in theater, Regé-Jean earned the most critical acclaim thanks to his TV show roles. [15] Linzey Cocker played alongside Burton as on-screen daughter, Jess Fisher and Ceallach Spellman played her on-screen son, Harry Fisher, Coronation Street actor Lucien Laviscount was cast as rebellious teenager Jonah Kirby[16] and Chelsee Healey also reprised her role as Janeece Bryant, not as a pupil, but as the new school secretary. Regé-Jean Page is a British actor who is known for his on-screen roles such as Chicken George in Roots, Simon Basset in Bridgerton, Leonard Knox in For the People, Chico in Sylvie’s Love, and Guy Braxton in Waterloo Road.. Born Name. Waterloo Road (TV Series 2006–2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Brett also stars in series 8 and 10, outside of Christine's tenure as Headteacher. Also confirmed is Regé-Jean Page, who has had several TV roles including those in For the People and Waterloo Road, but is most known lately as the star of the hit Netflix period piece Bridgerton. This series began on 18 January 2007 and finished on 26 April of the same year. Ralph Mellor (Malcolm Scates, series 4), Head of Governors and Flick's father. [25] Chlo resumes a relationship with Donte and gives birth to his baby daughter. It was announced on 2 April 2014 that the 10th series would be the show's last. The student characters included Donte Charles (Adam Thomas), Chlo Grainger (Katie Griffiths), Janeece Bryant (Chelsee Healey), Yasmin Deardon (Rhea Bailey), Mika Grainger (Lauren Drummond) and Lewis Seddon (Craig Fitzpatrick). Cecile Tsibi (Sarah Niles, series 9; Anna-Maria Nabirye, guest series 8), Lula's mother. Sonya Donnegan shares her novel with the staff but runs into trouble for drawing from Christine's alcoholic past. Privileged troublemaker Gabriella Wark tries to seduce a teacher, sabotages Nikki Boston's relationship and injures Kacey. Regé-Jean Page: Where Else You've Seen the Bridgerton Star. The Rochdale site was demolished shortly after filming ended in 2011 (this was amusingly referenced in the final episode of the series) and is now a housing estate. [5] The sixth series ran from 1 September 2010 to 6 April the next year. For the first time, the series was recorded in HD.[3]. The final episode was the show's 200th and aired on 9 March 2015, exactly nine years after the first episode. Rege also made his appearance on Waterloo Road, a British television drama series, in 2015. Christine crashes her car drink driving and resigns. Series 1 has aired in Russia on Networks Russia GMT+2, Russia GMT+3 and Russia GMT+4. All episodes were made available on BBC iPlayer on 19 September 2019,[53] categorized under Drama & Soaps. Karen introduces separate-sex classrooms, and Adanna Lawal tries to reunite the school with a production of Cinderfella which doesn't go according to plan. He made more of an impression after starring in Waterloo Road in 2015. The 25-year-old actress has appeared in a number of British shows including Waterloo Road (which her co-star Regé-Jean Page also starred in) where she played Siobhan Mailey at the age of just 14 - appearing in 20 episodes in total. Kacey Barry trains as a boxer. [31] The series took a mid-term break from 27 October 2010 and resumed with episodes 11–20 beginning on 2 February 2011[32], The final episode aired on 9 March 2015, nine years after the first episode aired on 9 March 2006.[33]. Rege marked a great impression with his incredible acting and was applauded by the critics. Grantly Budgen struggles with his wife Fleur's Alzheimer's disease and puts her in a nursing home; a mix-up causes him to teach from the wrong syllabus. Prince Kelly (Charlie and Taylor Sheldrick, series 4; uncredited, series 7), the youngest Kelly sibling. Linda Radleigh tries to kill Michael in a hit-and-run. Full episodes (series 1 episode 1 to series 8 episode 30) were previously available to watch on YouTube but have now been replaced by highlights of Waterloo Road.