Ian Puleston-Davies always seems to play the bad guy, writes Nick Bourne from the webteam. You may have seen him in Guy Ritchie's Revolver; as Shirley the sex addict in BBC Three blackest of comedies, Funland; or Jimmy Nesbitt's boss, the dodgy newspaper editor in 2008 BBC drama, Midnight Man.
Ian co-wrote the BAFTA award-winning ITV drama, "Dirty Filthy Love", in 2004 based on his experiences of suffering with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder [OCD].
There are so many credits to Ian's name, but the man himself doesn't like the spotlight. Try trawling and you'll see they are scarce. So much so that fans like Jen produced a fan site and set up social network groups on websites like Facebook and Mypace as no official site exists.
Regarding local connections, all that we know is that he was born and raised in Flint in the early '60s. Can you shed any more light on his upbringing in the town? He lives in London now his family.
For more background on the actor, use these links to info found on online encyclopedia Wikipedia and Internet Movie Database.
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