Dennis Waterman Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Net Worth, Movies,TV Shows

Dennis Waterman Biography

Dennis Waterman is an actor and singer from English, well known for his roles in television series including Minder The Sweeney, and New Tricks, singing the theme tune of the latter two. He has also appeared in other classic films including Scars of Dracula, Scars of Dracula, Colditz, Fair Exchange, Minder, Windy City, and The World Cup: A Captain’s Tale, as well as police TV series such as The Sweeney.

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How old is Dennis Waterman? – Age

He is 73 years old as of 24 February 2021. He was born in 1948 in Clapham Town, London, United Kingdom.

Dennis Waterman Family – Parents

The family, including the siblings Ken, Peter, Stella, Norma, and Myrna, lived on the South Side of 2 Elms Lane, Clapham Common. Harry Waterman was a British Railway ticket collector. At the time Dennis was born two older sisters, Joy and Vera, and another Allen had already left home.

Waterman’s upbringing was largely focused on boxing. His father had done all his sons’ boxes and was an amateur boxer. First Dennis boxing took his older brother Ken at the age of three, and when he was ten Dennis joined the boxing club of Caius. Peter, another older brother, was a world weight champion in boxing.

Who is Dennis Waterman married to? -Wife – Children

He has been married four times. He has been marriend to Pam Flint since 2011, they met in 1996 and have been friends since 1996. Previously, he was married to Rula Lenska from 1987 to 1998, actress Patricia Maynard from 1977 to 1987 and Penny Dixon from 1967 to 1976. Due to his abusive behavior towards her, Waterman’s marriage to Lenska ended. He has two daughters from his marriage with Patricia; Julia Waterman, born in 1979 and Hannah Waterman, born on 22 July 1975 and is also an actress.

How much is Dennis Waterman worth? – Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Dennis Waterman The Sweeney

He was cast as George Hamilton Carter, a Detective Sergeant and Detective Inspector Jack Regan’s partner in the 1970s British television police drama in The Sweeney.

Storyline

George comes from South London; Regan seeks him out in the pilot episode because of his experience of the area of South London. His age is given as 26. in the “Hit and Run” episode. In the timeline of the series, we discover that George had been in the Squad previously, but had left for family reasons. George was married to school teacher Alison Carter, but in the episode”Hit and Run” he is widowed when Alison is murdered by a group of diamond smugglers by accident.

As seen in the Regan pilot, he is a former amateur boxer and is described in the episode “Chalk and Cheese” as having professional boxing potential. He likes to drink like his superior, and appreciates football and beautiful women. Like his superior, Carter likes to drink and appreciates football and beautiful women. Carter is not as offensive or potentially violent as Regan, and typically plays the role of “good cop.”

Dennis Waterman Scars of Dracula

He was cast as Simon Carlson, Sarah Framsen’s fiancée in the 1970 British horror film Scars of Dracula.

Storyline

Libertine Paul Carlson is wrongly accused of rape and flees by hopping into a coach that heads off at great speed from the Kleinenberg authorities. He is stationed near the castle and is greeted by the Count and a lovely woman named Tania. Tania reveals that Dracula has captured her as his mistress. Paul later has a relationship with Tania, who attempts to bite his neck to conclude their lovemaking. With a knife, Dracula stabs Tania to death for betraying him. Local villagers set the castle on fire, but in his strong stone chamber, Dracula is asleep. Every woman and child in the village was murdered by vampire bats in the church. Simon arrives and throws a heavy spike of iron at Dracula.

Simon arrives and, in order to stake him in the heart, throws a heavy iron spike at Dracula. The Count is pierced by the Spike, but on the wrong side of the chest. Unharmed, the spike is lifted by Dracula to impale Simon, but the spike is hit by lightning.

Dennis Waterman Fair Exchange

He appeared as as Neville Finch, Tommy, his wife Sybil’s son in the American television sitcom series Fair Exchange.

Storyline

Eddie Walker and Tommy Finch decided to have their daughters live in each other’s households for a year. Fair Exchange replaced Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone on CBS’s fall schedule in 1962. After The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, the show was the first hour-long sitcom, but it was dropped. The network revived Equal Exchange in a half-hour format after mail protested CBS’s decision, but once again the series struggled in the ratings and was eventually cancelled.

Dennis Waterman

♦ 1960 – Night Train for Inverness
♦ 1960 – Ali and the Camel
♦ 1960 – Snowball
♦ 1962 – Crooks Anonymous
♦ 1962 – The Pirates of Blood River
♦ 1963 – Go Kart Go
♦ 1968 – Up the Junction
♦ 1969 – Oh! What a Lovely War
♦ 1969 – The Smashing Bird I Used to Know
♦ 1970 – Wedding Night
♦ 1970 – My Lover My Son
♦ 1970 – A Promise of Bed
♦ 1970 – Scars of Dracula
♦ 1971 – Fright
♦ 1971 – Man in the Wilderness