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Clive Russell (born December 7, 1945 in Hampshire, England ) and raised in Fife, Scotland[1] is an actor. He resides in the Hither Green area of South East London.
<p>He has appeared in numerous television productions and films including the television series Hope And Glory, Neverwhere, the 1999 version of Great Expectations and the 2001 mini-series, The Mists of Avalon.<p>Clive has also been a veteran of television comedy starring in the BBC series Heartburn Hotel and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
<p>In Margaret's Museum, a highly acclaimed motion picture, Clive starred opposite Helena Bonham Carter. The film centres around a town where half the male population die working in a coalpit.
<p>He also guest starred in the last ever episode of the popular BBC drama, Monarch of the Glen.
<p>In 2005 he appeared in the film Festival, playing Brother John, who was performing a play about paedophile priests at the Edinburgh Fringe.
<p>He recently played the part of Phil Nail in Coronation Street.
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