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Simm and returned
Simm returned to his home of Winnipeg, while Chinn relocated to Vancouver and led the short-lived groups The Wongs and Little Joe.
In the same year, Simm also returned to the theatre as the title character in Paul Miller's acclaimed Bush Theatre staging of Simon Bent's version of Elling, a comedy about two men just out of psychiatric hospital adjusting to ' normal life ' and to each other.

Simm and end
Episode five of the second series of the BBC's Life on Mars features a recreation of the opening of Camberwick Green, with a puppet of the show's main character, Sam Tyler ( John Simm ), emerging from the musical box and despairing over his colleague, Gene Hunt ( Philip Glenister ), who can be seen in puppet form " kicking in a nonce " at the end.

Simm and stage
His father, Ronald Simm, was a musician and from the age of 12, Simm joined his father on stage in the working men ’ s clubs singing and playing the guitar.

Simm and Autumn
In Autumn 2009 she appeared alongside John Simm, Lucy Cohu and Ian Hart in the Duke of York's Theatre production of Andrew Bovell's play Speaking In Tongues.

Simm and 2009
* Speaking in Tongues ( 18 September – 12 December 2009 ) by Andrew Bovell starring John Simm

Simm and critical
" John Simm was highly critical of the new release, describing it as " cynical exploitation " and complained of Niblo's attempts to get him to appear in a sequel when he had only been paid a nominal fee for the first film.

Simm and starring
He had a lead role in Exile, a BBC One drama, starring John Simm and written by Danny Brocklehurst.
He has secured a variety of television credits in the UK, including the BBC sitcom My Family, the drama Crime and Punishment starring John Simm and North and South.
In spring 2011, Colman appeared in the BBC drama Exile, written by Danny Brocklehurst and starring John Simm and Jim Broadbent.
His television work includes the acclaimed Holding On ( 1997 ), Never, Never, starring John Simm and Take Me Home.

Simm and opposite
In 1995, Simm played the troubled teenager Bill Preece in the " Best Boys " episode of the acclaimed ITV police drama, Cracker, opposite Robbie Coltrane.
Marchant also wrote The Knight's Tale, one of a series of modern reworkings of The Canterbury Tales, in which Simm played Ace opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor and Keeley Hawes.
Later that year Simm starred opposite Christina Ricci and John Hurt in the film Miranda.
After reuniting with Shaun Parkes in Howard Davies ' production of Joe Penhall's Blue / Orange, in which he played Dr Bruce Flaherty opposite Brian Cox, Simm starred as Detective Inspector Sam Tyler in the 2006 BBC series Life on Mars playing a police officer apparently sent back in time to 1973.

Simm and Ian
Successful songwriters he has signed since include Seal, Ian Brown, Gabrielle, Chris Braide, Shane MacGowan, Marsha Ambrosius, Alistair Griffin, and Paul Simm ( writer of the hit " Overload " for Sugababes ).
Wilson continues in the music business, and with his friends, starts Factory Records, signing Joy Division ( Sean Harris, John Simm, Ralf Little and Tim Horrocks ), led by erratic, brooding lead singer Ian Curtis ( Harris ), as the first band.
Featuring Gina McKee, Shirley Henderson, John Simm, Ian Hart and Stuart Townsend, it is the story of three sisters and their extended family over the Guy Fawkes Day weekend in London.
Kevin Ian Simm ( born 5 September 1980, Chorley, Lancashire, England ), is an English pop singer and former member of the group, Liberty X.
Plus, Simm plays guitar on the album Slideling, by his friend Echo & the Bunnymen singer Ian McCulloch.

Simm and Fox
After a few years of writing and performing on the northern pubs and clubs circuit, and spending a summer season in a band called Force 5 with James Fox, Simm auditioned for the ITV reality TV show, Popstars.

Simm and play
In 2007, Simm was chosen by Russell T Davies to play the Master, the nemesis of The Doctor in the long-running BBC series Doctor Who.

Simm and at
Simm was born on 5 September 1980 at Chorley, Lancashire, England.
In 1986 Simm enrolled at the Blackpool and The Fylde College in Lytham St. Annes for three years and starred in Guys and Dolls and West Side Story at Blackpool's Grand Theatre.
Simm also played lead guitar on a few of McCulloch's solo live shows, including one at Wembley arena as main support to Coldplay.
The show won the Pioneer Audience Award for Best Programme at the 2007 BAFTA TV Awards, Simm was nominated but lost out on the award for Best Actor.
In September 2010 John Simm played Hamlet at the Sheffield Crucible The production was a sellout and broke box office records for the Theatre.
From 17 May to 9 June 2012, Simm starred as Jerry in a revival of Harold Pinter's Betrayal at the Crucible Theatre, alongside Ruth Gemmell and Colin Tierney.

Simm and theatre
File: Simm In der Theaterloge. jpg | In the theatre, 19th / 20th century

Simm and .
Caligula has been played by Ralph Bates in the 1968 ITV television series The Caesars ; John Hurt in the 1976 BBC television series I, Claudius ; John McEnery in the 1985 miniseries A. D .; Szabolcs Hajdu in the 1996 film Caligula ; and John Simm in the 2004 miniseries Imperium Nerone.
* John Simm as Bill Nash / Preece: a lonely factory worker who harbours a vendetta towards his former foster parents, particularly their little boy.
The group consisted of Tony Lundon, Kevin Simm, Michelle Heaton, Kelli Young and Jessica Taylor.
Many fans see exchanges between the Doctor and the Master ( played in the new series by John Simm, whose Life On Mars character Sam Tyler is also the subject of a lot of slash fiction ) as indicative a previous relationship, or current attraction.
The movie was nominated for six BAFTA Awards and won four: Best British Actress-Julie Christie ; Best British Actor-Dirk Bogarde ; Best British Art Direction-Ray Simm ; and Best British Screenplay-Frederic Raphael.
In 2010, he appears alongside John Simm and Jim Broadbent in BBC series Exile, penned by the BAFTA winning writer Danny Brocklehurst.
The role has since been played by several actors, Peter Pratt, Geoffrey Beevers, Anthony Ainley, Eric Roberts, Derek Jacobi and John Simm.
John Simm played him in the 2002 film 24 Hour Party People, which focused on Factory Records.
* Crossman, M. and Simm, J.
A character based on Sexby was portrayed by John Simm in the 2008 television drama The Devil's Whore, with several significant changes to the facts of his biography.
Unaware that it is a sophisticated computer, PRISM has been living for 11 years ( in real-time, 20 years within the simulation ) as an ordinary human, " Perry Simm.
The programme featured Banks, Lucas, Shearsmith, Benton, Reeves, Mortimer and Coogan, plus a wide array of further guests including Fiona Allen, Ronni Ancona, Leslie Ash, Lynda Bellingham, Ronnie Corbett, Tim Healy, Jane Horrocks, Neil Morrissey, Griff Rhys Jones, John Simm, Meera Syal, Ricky Tomlinson and Richard Wilson.
With his replacement, Ted Simm, they self-released the She's Not on the Menu 7 " EP, which also included the " Life of a Bag Lady " recordings from 1982.
During his latter years Brown remained in his home but was cared for by a network of friends, including Surinder Punjya ( Later the principal of The Nesbitt Centre, Hong Kong ), Gunnie Moberg, and Renée Simm.
Appearing to the protagonist in brief visions, she would often taunt Sam Tyler ( John Simm ) and occasionally scare him greatly.
It starred David Morrissey, John Simm, Kelly Macdonald, Polly Walker, Bill Nighy, and James McAvoy, telling the story of a newspaper's investigation into the death of a young woman, and centres on the relationship between the leading journalist and his old friend, who is a Member of Parliament and the murdered woman's employer.
As the deaths are investigated by journalist Cal McCaffrey of The Herald ( Simm ) and his colleagues ( including Kelly Macdonald as Della Smith and Bill Nighy as editor Cameron Foster ) it appears that not only were the deaths connected, but that a conspiracy links them with oil industry-backed corruption of high-ranking British government ministers.
In The Times, Paul Hoggart wrote that " Two excellent performances Morrissey and Simm ensure that the relationship has a turbulent dynamism that is credible and engaging.

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