Sam Stockman

Sam Stockman
Born 1982 (age 3334)
London, England, UK
Other names Sammy Stockman
Occupation Actor, Musician
Years active 1992-present

Sam Stockman (born 1982) is a British actor and musician whose most notable acting role is as DC Emerson Kent on the UK crime drama Whitechapel from 2009 to 2013.

Acting career

Stockman began acting at the age of 10 in the independent film B&B. Since then he has also appeared on the UK soap Family Affairs, several episodes of Holby City as the troubled drug addict James Hope, in the 1999 film Don't Go Breaking My Heart, the 2011 Christmas special of Doctor Who and the 2011 film The Task. He appeared in the acclaimed UK crime drama Whitechapel as DC Emerson Kent for the duration of the series, between 2009 and 2013.

Filmography

Year Project Role Notes
1992 B&B Darren
Desmond's John / Sam TV series (2 episodes: 1992-1993)
1992 The Upper Hand Kevin TV series (1 episode: "The Price Is Right")
1994 The Bill Kevin Beardsley TV series (1 episode: "Games")
Hard Times Young Bitzer TV series (1 episode: "1x02")
1995 Annie: A Royal Adventure! James TV movie
1999 Don't Go Breaking My Heart David
2002 Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon Sean Cooper TV movie
Family Affairs Lewis Davenport TV series (41 episodes: 2002-2004)
2004 It Shouldn't Happen on a TV Soap Himself TV documentary
2005 Totally Frank Steve TV series (1 episode: "Bed")
McDonald's TV commercial
DWP – Department for Work and Pensions TV commercial
2006–07 Holby City James Hope TV series (16 episodes)
2008 Wire in the Blood Mark Baron TV series (2 episodes: "From The Defeated: Part 1 & Part 2")
2009 Scoop Simon TV series (13 episodes)
Whitechapel DC Emerson Kent TV series (18 episodes: 2009–2013)
2011 The Task Scelzi TV movie
Hollow James TV movie
Doctor Who Co-Pilot TV series (1 episode: "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe")
2012 Crime stories Ashley Moore 1 episode
2012 Pointless Himself TV series (1 episode: "2x08")
2014 Holby City James Hope TV series (1 episode)

Musicianship

While maintaining a successful acting career, Stockman also relentlessly pursued his passion for music. For a time he made up one quarter of the band Shepherd's Pi, along with Claire Russell and former Family Affairs co-stars Angela Hazeldine and his on-screen brother, Rupert Hill. The band later split over musical differences.

Stockman and Hazeldine went on to form The Circus Electric.[1] The band released a debut LP and played gigs across the country to positive reviews. The band, despite its success, was disbanded in pursuit of something new.

Stockman is now a member of the band Colour of Bone.

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