Richard Wisker

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Richard Wisker
Born Dagenham, London, England
Occupation Actor, presenter, musician, singer
Years active 2008 - present

Richard Wisker is an English actor, presenter, singer and musician best known for his role as Liam O'Donovan in Tracy Beaker Returns. He is currently a presenter on CBBC entertainment series Friday Download.

Career

Wisker made his TV debut in 2008 when he guest starred as "Mason Kemble" on British police drama The Bill in a two-part story called "Hold Me Tight". He later returned to television as Jono Blake in Law & Order: UK, as another guest star, for one episode. He also starred in The Sarah Jane Adventures in 2010, in the episodes Lost in Time (The Sarah Jane Adventures) playing a character named George from 1941. His most notable role is Liam O'Donovan in the CBBC drama Tracy Beaker Returns.

In May 2011, Wisker began presenting Friday Download on the CBBC Channel, a children's entertainment series alongside Georgia Lock, Dionne Bromfield, Ceallach Spellman, Tyger Drew-Honey and Aidan Davis. It has so far spanned six series.

In 2010, Wisker was nominated for a children's BAFTA for Best Actor.[1]

In March 2012, Wisker released his debut single and held a signing at Stratford Centre.[2]

Since 2013, Wisker has played character, 'Rich', in CBBC show Dani's Castle.

Filmography

Year Title Role Note
2008 The Bill Mason Kemble Two episodes
2009 Law and Order: UK Jono Blake One episode
2010 The Sarah Jane Adventures George Woods Lost in Time
2010-12 Tracy Beaker Returns Liam O'Donovan Regular role.
2011-2012 Tracy Beaker Survival Files Liam O'Donovan
2011-present Friday Download Himself Presenter
2012–present All Over The Place Himself Co-Presenter
2012 12 Again Himself Guest Appearance
2012 Jedward's Big Adventure Himself Guest Appearance
2012 Stepping Up Luca Wilby II One Episode.
2013–present Dani's Castle Rich Main Role in Season 2
2014 The Dumping Ground: Liam's Story Liam O'Donovan Online webisodes

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