James Alexandrou

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James Alexandrou
Born
James Alekos Alexandrou

(1985-04-12) 12 April 1985 (age 39)
Hackney, London, England
OccupationActor
Known for EastEnders (1996–2007)
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Spouse
Avital Lvova
(m. 2022)
Partner Kara Tointon (2006-2007)

James Alekos Alexandrou (born 12 April 1985) is an English actor and filmmaker. He is known for playing Martin Fowler in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders from 1996 to 2007. He was also the presenter of Bizarre Crime on BBC Three.

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Early life

Alexandrou was born in Hackney, London, to a Greek Cypriot father [1] and an English mother. He has two sisters, one older, one a twin, as well as a younger brother. [2] He was educated at Chingford Foundation School in Waltham Forest, as well as at Anna Scher Theatre School. [2]

Career

Alexandrou's acting career began in 1996, when he auditioned successfully for the role of Martin Fowler in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders . The character was created shortly after the show's inception in 1985, with the role becoming vacant following the departure of actor Jon Peyton Price in 1996. Alexandrou appeared as Grant in the short film Blessed Burden in 1999.

In July 2003 he participated in a "Soap Stars Special" edition of The Weakest Link . Over Christmas of 2005, Alexandrou starred in the crime caper, Who Stole The Snowman? On 14 April 2006, it was announced that Alexandrou would leave EastEnders in Autumn 2007. He and Natalie Cassidy, who played his on-screen wife Sonia Fowler, left on 2 February 2007 (to tie in with the exits of Wendy Richard and Ray Brooks). [3] When asked about his departure Alexandrou said, "I've decided to leave the show to experience other aspects of my industry. Having turned 21, I felt it was a good time to leave. I owe everything to the show and would love to come back one day - that's if EastEnders would have me." [4] On 12 October 2014, it was announced that actor James Bye would be taking over playing the role in the character's return to Albert Square. According to BBC News, Alexandrou was said to have "given his blessing to the recasting of the role." [5] When interviewed, Alexandrou implicitly stated that he had turned down the opportunity to return to the show. [6]

In early 2007, Alexandrou appeared in the play The Homecoming opposite Harold Pinter for BBC Radio 3. [7]

Alexandrou toured the UK and Norway with the British Shakespeare Company from June to September 2007. He played Pistol in Henry V , [8] and Orlando in As You Like It . [9] It was incorrectly reported that he turned down the chance to replace Daniel Radcliffe in the West End revival of Equus in 2007. [10]

In 2008 he appeared in In My Name, a new play by Steven Hevey, at the Old Red Lion Theatre, produced by Yaller Skunk Theatre Company. The play transferred to the Trafalgar Studio 2 from 1 to 19 July 2008. [11] In October 2008, Alexandrou appeared in All Quiet on the Western Front at the Nottingham Playhouse, prior to a UK tour of the production. [2]

In March 2009, he played the part of Romeo in the Globe Theatre's production of Romeo and Juliet . [12] In October 2009, Alexandrou joined up with EastEnders cast members, Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson) and Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood), to star in comedy shorts for BBC Raw Words. [13]

In 2010 Alexandrou filmed his first feature film, Semper Fidel in Cuba. The film was released in 2014. [14] He appeared in the role of The Man in John Goodrum's play The Black Veil a thriller adapted from a Charles Dickens short story. [13]

In 2011 Alexandrou took part in the BBC Learning project, Off By Heart Shakespeare, where he played Mercutio from Romeo and Juliet delivering the speech; "'tis not so deep as a well". [15]

In 2012 Alexandrou toured theatres throughout the United Kingdom, with the Hull Truck Theatre starring as Phil, in the play DNA. [16]

In April 2014, as part of the Shakespeare 450 celebrations, he played the Iago in Grassroots Shakespeare London's production of Othello at Leicester Square Theatre in London's West End [17] and also performed sonnets at the Guildhall with Damian Lewis. Rehearsals were recorded by BBC World Service and James Alexandrou's performance as Iago featured in their programme The Why Factor. [18]

In February 2015, Alexandrou appeared in Silent Witness as Carl Parry. [19] and in 2022 as Ronnie Reynolds in Call the Midwife.

Personal life

Alexandrou was in a relationship with EastEnders co-star Kara Tointon which began in April 2006. Their split was reported in November 2007. [20]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2001 EastEnders: It's Your Party! Himself
2002Brian Conley: An Audience with Brian Conley
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 2002
2003Comic Relief 2003: The Big Hair Do Martin Fowler
EastEnders: Slaters in Detention
EastEnders: Christmas Party Himself
200495.8 Capital FM's Party in the Park for the Prince's Trust 2004
2009Wendy Richard: To Tell You The Truth
2011EastEnders: Greatest Exits Martin Fowler
2013No Easy Way OutAdam
SororAndrew
2015FingersMikey Smith
The PreyEthan
2018The Best of EastEnders Martin Fowler

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996-2007, 2011 EastEnders Martin Fowler Regular role, 754 episodes
2000 Friends Like These HimselfEpisode: "Holby City Vs Eastenders"
2000-2001 This Is Your Life 2 episodes
2002 Sport Relief Episode: "2002"
Soccer AM Episode: "Series 7, episode 9"
2003 RI:SE Episode: "Series 2, episode 6"
Beebie's TailsEpisode: "Beebie and the Missing Things"
SM:TV Live Episode: "27 December 2003"
2003, 2006 The Weakest Link 2 episodes
2003, 2007 Richard & Judy
2004 The Saturday Show Episode: "Series 2, episode 8"
2005-2007 The British Soap Awards 3 episodes
2005-2006 The Paul O'Grady Show 2 episodes
2006The 1st TVNow AwardsEpisode: "2006"
They Think It's All OverEpisode: "Summer Special"
2007 EastEnders Revealed Martin Fowler Episode: "Vixens: The Rise and Fall of Stella"
2007-2008 Loose Women Himself2 episodes
2008 Beautiful People Martin Fowler Episode: "How I Got My Vase"
Breakfast HimselfEpisode: "4 July 2008"
2010MissingAndy GarsdaleEpisode: "Series 2, episode 5"
2011Cannabis: What's the Harm?HimselfEpisode: "Series 1, episode 2"
2013You, Me & ThemPhilEpisode: "The Test"
2015 Casualty Franny DavisEpisode: "The Last Goodbye"
Silent Witness Carl Parry2 episodes
2020 EastEnders: Secrets from the Square Martin Fowler Episode: "Martin and Kush"
2022 The Confessions of Frannie Langton Constable Meek2 episodes
2023 Call the Midwife Ronnie ReynoldsEpisode: "Series 12, episode 2"

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