Phil Mealey

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Phil Mealey is a British actor and writer from Stockport.[1]

Biography

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Mealey co-wrote and associate-produced the BBC sitcom Early Doors with Craig Cash. Mealey also acted in the series, playing the character Duffy.[2] Cash and Mealey won two North West Comedy Awards in 2005 for the writing and acting on the series.[3]

Mealey also co-wrote some episodes of the BBC's sitcom series The Royle Family, along with Cash and Caroline Aherne.[4]

He appeared in Sunshine which he also co-wrote with Cash. More recently, however, he has been featured in a supporting role in the American-British sitcom Laff Riot, in which he plays Michael Gleave, a hyperactive, unruly acting colleague of Callum Rose.

References

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  2. ^ Early Doors, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. ^ Double award for Early Doors Archived 2009-01-13 at the Wayback Machine, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1 November 2005.
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