Ross Kemp
Ross Kemp, born on July 21, 1964, in Barking, Essex, England, is a distinguished actor and documentary filmmaker. Raised in a family with diverse career backgrounds—his mother Jean was a hairdresser and his father John served as a police officer with the Metropolitan Police—Ross developed a passion for performance at an early age. He attended Shenfield High School, where he showcased his athletic prowess, but his true calling lay in acting. To hone his skills, he enrolled at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1985.
Kemp's career took off shortly after, with his first notable television role as Graham Lodsworth in the long-running series "Emmerdale" in 1986. However, it was his portrayal of the tough and complex character Grant Mitchell on the BBC's "EastEnders" that catapulted him to fame, earning him critical acclaim and several awards.
Beyond acting, Ross Kemp has made a significant mark as a documentary filmmaker, focusing on challenging topics and global issues. His work includes acclaimed series such as "Ross Kemp on Gangs," where he explored gang culture around the world, and "Ross Kemp: Extreme World," which examined humanitarian crises. Through his diverse career, Kemp has established himself not only as a talented actor but also as a dedicated journalist, earning respect for his commitment to uncovering truth and raising awareness.
Filmography
A Christmas Carol (2000)
Hatton Garden: The Inside Story
Bridge of Lies
Britain's Tiger Kings - On the Trail with Ross Kemp
Ross Kemp in Afghanistan
The Manageress
Ross Kemp: Mafia & Britain
Ross Kemp: Extreme World
Ultimate Force
Ross Kemp: Back on the Frontline
Blindspot (2023)