Keith Jayne

Actor, TV Actor

1960 –

13

Who is Keith Jayne?

Keith Jayne is a British actor, known for playing the title role in the 1981 television adaptation Stig of the Dump.

A slow growth rate, due to a pituitary gland problem, made Keith a target of bullies at grammar school. To escape them, he enrolled with The Barbara Speake Stage School.

Early roles were in Rumpole of the Bailey, Angels and a variety of Children's Film Foundation productions. In 1974, Keith appeared as Wilfred Schoenfeld in the Upstairs Downstairs episode 'The Beastly Hun.' In 1975 he played Mick in Survivors.

However, his big break happened in 1979 when he was cast as Tom Arnold, a cabin boy, in The Onedin Line.

This was followed by the lead role in Thames Television’s, BAFTA award nominated, adaptation of Stig of The Dump - which “is probably the part I am most remembered for.”

Keith appeared in all 54 episodes of Central TV's kid’s drama, Murphy’s Mob - as Boxer Reed in Murphy’s Mob.

His appearance as Will Chandler - “one of the most convincing and memorable companions the Doctor never had” – in the Doctor Who serial The Awakening, led John Nathan-Turner to briefly consider making Keith a series regular.

Typecasting persuaded Keith to study for a certificate in Finance and Investment. This coincided with a dark period his life when his earlier health problems came back to haunt him. “As a result of the growth hormone treatment I received as a child, I received a letter from the NHS saying I may have contracted CJD.”

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Born
Dec 10, 1960
United Kingdom
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
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on July 23, 2013

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