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Lee Otway
Born (1982-01-04) 4 January 1982 (age 42)
Bradford, England
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present

Lee Otway (born 4 January 1982) is an English actor best known for his role as David "Bombhead" Burke in the British television drama Hollyoaks, for which he was nominated for 4 British Soap Awards. In 2023, Otway appeared in season 6ofThe Crown playing royal bodyguard Kez Wingfield in 5 episodes. In 2024 Otway appeared in Meet the Richardsons. Otway also played Ben West in the BBC drama The Syndicate. He had previously appeared in the ITV Drama Heartbeat and in 2019 appeared in the BBC drama Doctors.

Otway has a master's degree in film production, and received a Royal Television Society nomination for his work directing his masters film.

Acting career[edit]

Otway joined the cast of Chester-based soap Hollyoaks in 2001. In 2004 he was nominated for the 'Best Actor' award at the National Television awards, as well as being nominated for a host of well-respected categories including 'Best Actor' and 'Best Dramatic Performance' at the 2005 British Soap Awards.

Otway previously appeared in another top-rated British drama Heartbeat.

In 2010, he made his feature film debut in Breathe opposite Ricci Harnett. 'Breathe' won 'Best Director' at the 2010 London Independent Film Awards.

In 2010, he reprised his role of 'Bombhead' in the Hollyoaks spinoff, Hollyoaks: Freshers. This led to an internet campaign on Hollyoaks.com entitled 'bring back Bombhead' which led to his return to the show, making a guest appearance in 2012.

In 2014, Otway played the role of Ben West in Kay Mellor's The Syndicate.

In 2019, he appeared as Ethan Ibbertson - the guest lead in an episode of Doctors.

In 2023, Otway appeared in season 6ofThe Crown playing royal bodyguard Kez Wingfield.

In 2024 Otway appeared in ‘Meet the Richardsons’ playing football chairman Terry Day.

Theatre work[edit]

Otway previously starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita on its national tour, alongside Marti Webb and Chris Corcoran.

Otway has also worked with Opera North in a tour of the German opera Wozzeck.

In 2008, Otway took part in a modernised contemporary version of the traditional pantomime Aladdin, playing title role at the Lighthouse Theatre in Poole. Due to popular demand, the show reprised its run in Grimsby the following year, with Otway again in the lead role.

In 2012, Otway toured with the comedy play Soap Opera, alongside a host of other well-known TV soap actors.

In 2017 Otway appeared in the plays What Should I be? and Our Lives Apart, written by Leon Flemming, as part of Bradford's LGBT celebration month.

Other TV work[edit]

He performed as Richard Marx on Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes and won the competition, and in 2006 did extremely well in the television competition Soapstar Superstar due to his large fanbase with £45,000 being made from his votelines. He performed Richard Marx's hit "Right Here Waiting".

A keen singer, in 2004 Otway appeared on ITV's show Abbamania 2. Two years later, he appeared on Love Island. In 2007, after appearing on Soapstar Superstar, Otway performed live playing the piano and singing on Soapstar Superstar Bonus Tracks.

Other work[edit]

In 2003, Otway was a guest presenter on CBBC Exchange, recording a segment on Blackpool.

In 2010, Otway, alongside writer Phillip Baron, wrote the pilot episode for TV sitcom That Band. A pilot episode was shot and Macintyre Entertainments pitched the project to broadcasters.

In 2015, Otway was nominated for a Royal Television Society Student Award, for his work directing the TV pilot 'School on Report'.[1]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Otway was nominated for a North West Comedy award in 2004 and 2005.

An internet poll in 2004 saw Otway named 'Best Actor' by Hollyoaks.com with a large share of the votes. He was nominated in the 'Best Actor', 'Best Dramatic Performance' and 'Best Storyline' at the 2005 Soap Awards. He was also nominated in the 'Best Onscreen Partnership' category with Alex Carter in the same year. Otway was nominated as 'Best Newcomer' at 2002 British Soap Awards.

He was nominated in the 'Best Actor' category at the 2004 National Television Awards.

In 2015, Otway was nominated for a Royal Television Society Student Award, for his work directing and writing the TV pilot 'School on Report'. http://www.rts.org.uk/rts-student-television-awards-2014-winners[permanent dead link]

Personal life[edit]

Otway currently lives in Bradford.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RTS Student Television Awards 2014 Winners". Royal Television Society. Retrieved 8 June 2015.[permanent dead link]

External links[edit]


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