Kelvin Fletcher
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Kelvin Fletcher (born January 17, 1984, Royton, Greater Manchester)[citation needed] is an English actor who has played Andy Sugden in the long-running television soap opera Emmerdale since 1996.
At the age of seven, Fletcher started going to Saturday morning drama sessions at the Oldham Theatre Workshop and was first seen on television on a Saturday Disney report when he was starring as Charlie in Charlie Is My Darling, which he also performed in a special show at the London Palladium.
He attended Thorp Primary School in Royton for his primary school education, and North Chadderton School for his secondary education.
Kelvin was once a National Champion in the minority sport Inline Hockey. He played for local club 'Chaddy' Wildsharks. He was a national champion in 1998 when he and his team travelled to Newcastle and won the tournament over a weekend. Whilst playing for the 'Chaddy' Wildsharks he gained many young fans who knew him from Emmerdale fame. They would turn out to watch him play, giving the 'Chaddy' Wildsharks junior team a larger than average audience.
His other major stage performance was as Tom Sawyer in the play adaptation of the same name at the Grand Theatre, Manchester. Although his big break came in Emmerdale, it followed a string of television roles, in programmes such as In Suspicious Circumstances, Cracker, Heartbeat and Chiller. He also co-presented an episode of You've Been Framed with Jeremy Beadle. He also had a bit part in another famous soap opera, Coronation Street. Since appearing in Emmerdale he has twice won Best Dramatic Performance at the UK's annual Soap Awards. Noted for having developed a muscular physique in recent years, Kelvin was nominated for the Sexiest Male award at the 2007 UK Soap Awards but eventually lost out to Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor in Coronation Street).
[edit] Personal life
In 2004 Fletcher was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage, but the police took no further action. [1] In March 2007 he was arrested again after being involved in two fights in a nightclub while with his brother Dean at his 21st birthday.[2]
Although Fletcher has stated he intends to leave Emmerdale and plans eventually to move into films, away from acting he has said he harbours an ambition to be a rally driver.[3]
Fletcher is to play in the testimonial of Paul Sculthorpe in February 2008.
He is currently in a relationship with his childhood friend Liz Marsland, who works as a fashion buyer. He said in an interview that he can't wait to get married and have children with her.[4]