Tony Gardner
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Tony Gardner | |
Tony is second from left, in a photograph from My Parents are Aliens. |
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Born | 10 January 1964 Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England |
Tony Gardner (born January 10, 1964 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside) is an English actor and qualified doctor. He qualified as a doctor at Guy's Hospital in 1987, then as a General Practitioner in 1993, but stopped practicing in 2000 due to his involvement in CITV's My Parents are Aliens, which he is best known for. He is also a huge fan of Colchester United Football Club.
He appeared as Michael, Becky's latest lover, in the second series of Joking Apart.
He has also featured in:
- Armstrong and Miller (1997)
- Grown Ups (1997)
- Sunny Side Farm (1997)
- Absolute Power (series) (2000-2006)
- The Armando Iannucci Shows (2001)
- Lenny Henry in Pieces (2001)
- The Lenny Henry Show (2004)
- The Thick of It (2005)
- Lead Balloon (2006)
- Bremner, Bird and Fortune
He has written for:
- My Parents are Aliens (1999-2006 )
- Armstrong and Miller (1997)
- Now What? (1995)
He was also one half of the medical comedy duo, Struck Off and Die, with Phil Hammond.