George Costigan
George Costigan, born in 1947 in Portsmouth, spent his formative years in Salford, where his passion for the performing arts flourished. In 1974, he became part of the renowned Liverpool Everyman theatre company, marking the beginning of a vibrant theatrical career. Costigan has made a significant impact on television and film since his debut on screen in 1978.
He is perhaps best known for his compelling performances in a variety of roles across different genres. His portrayal of the character "Derek" in the acclaimed television series "Boys from the Blackstuff" left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike. Additionally, Costigan has appeared in a myriad of productions, including "The Bill," "Cadfael," and the popular series "Happy Valley," showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Throughout his career, Costigan has not only captivated viewers with his on-screen presence but has also lent his talents to stage productions, earning respect in the theatrical community. His contributions to the arts have been recognized through various accolades, solidifying his status as a respected figure in British entertainment. With a career spanning over four decades, George Costigan continues to engage audiences, demonstrating an enduring commitment to his craft.
Filmography
Garage
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
The Hawk
The Life and Death of King John
The Arbor
Calendar Girls
Love or Money (2001)
Bloody Kids
Happy Valley
The Long Firm
See No Evil: The Moors Murders
Maryland