Craig John Fairbrass (born 15 January 1964) is an English actor, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for his roles as Delmar in the thriller film Cliffhanger (1993), Dan Sullivan in the BBC soap opera EastEnders (1999–2001), Pat Tate in the Rise of the Footsoldier film series (2007–present), and the original voice of Simon "Ghost" Riley in the Call of Duty video game series (2007–present). Craig John Fairbrass was born at Mile End Hospital in London on 15 January 1964, the son of seamstress Maureen and dock worker Jack Fairbrass. He grew up in Stepney and has a younger sister named Lindsey. After being expelled from Eaglesfield Boys Comprehensive School in Woolwich at the age of 15, he successfully auditioned for the National Youth Theatre. He then began searching for a talent agent to represent him, supporting himself financially for the next five years by working as a roofer in the daytime and working evenings as a doorman at what he would later call some of the "less desirable nightspots" in southeast London. From these jobs, he saved enough money to buy a small sandwich shop at Woolwich Market, which he then used as his primary source of income until he began to secure acting roles more steadily. More information...
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