Glen Wallace

Glen Wallace
Born Glen Wallace
(1976-05-05) 5 May 1976
Ballymena, Co.Antrim, Northern Ireland
Occupation Actor
Years active 2003–present

Glen Wallace is an Northern Irish actor, born (5 May 1976) in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland.

He is most notable for playing Malachy Fisher on popular Channel 4 teen soap opera, Hollyoaks from 2007 onwards. He also played Mr Michaels in Wire in the Blood in 2006. He appeared in Casualty, playing Bill Tree in 2005.[1] He played the lead character Guy in Mirror Mirror in 2006. He has had other roles in the past, playing a Riot Policeman in the multi-award winning Holy Cross for BBC Films.

In 2010, Glen, received his first British Soap Awards nomination in the category of Best Dramatic Performance. He lost to EastEnders star Lacey Turner.

Wallace quit Hollyoaks in 2010 and made his final appearance on 18 November 2010 where his character Malachy died from serious injuries after an explosion from the local restaurant, Il Gnosh.[2]

Wallace appeared in two episodes of Holby City as Andy Bryan, an old friend of surgeon Greg Douglas in August 2011.[3]

In March 2014 Wallace again appeared in Holby City for two episodes playing David Kilburn, the husband of Jess Griffin. He is currently appearing as Policeman DS Cameron Bryant in EastEnders.

Awards and nominations

Year Result Award Category Series Character
2010 Nominated British Soap Awards Best Actor Hollyoaks Malachy Fisher
Nominated British Soap Awards Best Dramatic Performance Hollyoaks Malachy Fisher
Nominated TV Quick and Choice Awards Best Soap Actor Hollyoaks Malachy Fisher

External links

References

  1. Hollyoaks – Malachy Fisher (played by Glen Wallace). E4.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-16.
  2. Glen Wallace (Malachy Fisher, 'Hollyoaks') – Hollyoaks Interview – Soaps – Digital Spy. Digitalspy.ca (2008-09-02). Retrieved on 2011-10-16.
  3. Television. The BWH Agency. Retrieved on 2011-10-16.
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