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Karl Howman

Karl Howman (born 13 December 1953) is an English , , , and , best known for his comedic roles and contributions to historical documentaries. Howman began his acting career in the 1970s, appearing in guest roles on series such as , , and , before achieving prominence with his portrayal of the laid-back painter and decorator Jacko in the BBC sitcom , which aired from 1986 to 1991. His performance as Jacko made him a household name in during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In addition to television, Howman has featured in notable films including (1980) as David, a role that highlighted his dramatic range alongside , and (1980), a critically acclaimed depiction of racial tensions in 1980s Britain where he played Ronnie. He later returned to soap operas as the ex-convict Buster Briggs in the BBC's from 2014 to 2016, bringing a roguish charm to the character amid storylines involving family conflicts and rivalries in . Beyond acting, Howman has expanded into writing and production, co-authoring the Sunday Times bestseller A Million Ways to Stay on the Run (2023) with Donal MacIntyre, which details the story of an international , and Secret Spitfires: Britain's Hidden Civilian Army (2020) with Ethem Cetintas and Gavin Clarke, exploring efforts. Through his production partnership Howman & Cetintas, he has created documentaries on historical and themes, leveraging his family's theatrical background to blend performance with storytelling.

Early life

Birth and family background

Karl Howman was born on 13 December 1953 in , , . He is the son of Frederick Howman and Florence Howman (née Strelley). Howman is the older brother of Lesley Howman (born 1955), (born 1957), and Diane (born 1961). He spent his childhood in the Woolwich SE18 area amid the post-war recovery of 1950s and 1960s , where working-class families like his lived in modest circumstances and attended local state schools. The family dynamics, shaped by his father's military discipline and the era's community spirit, encouraged creative expression from an early age; at six years old, Howman was cast in a school play in , an experience that highlighted the supportive environment of his upbringing.

Entry into entertainment

Growing up in , , Karl Howman developed an early interest in during the late , initially through school productions at Picardy Boys School in nearby Belvedere, which led him to join the in 1968 at the age of 15. This involvement provided formative training and exposure, fostering self-taught skills in performance without formal drama education at the time. Howman's breakthrough in theater came when he landed the lead role in the National Youth Theatre's production of Zigga Zagga around , a performance that caught the eye of producer . Puttnam, impressed by the young actor's talent, cast him in his first credited film role as Johnny, a supporting character, in the 1973 music drama , directed by Claude Whatham and starring and . Prior to this, Howman had appeared uncredited as the 1st Homosexual Lover in Pier Pasolini's (), marking his initial foray into film work. Building on this momentum, Howman reprised a similar supporting role as Stevie in the 1974 sequel , again under Puttnam's production and alongside Essex, continuing his early immersion in music-themed . By age 20 in , these opportunities facilitated his transition to professional , with Puttnam playing a pivotal role in securing an agent and opening doors to further industry connections.

Acting career

Film roles

Howman's entry into film came in the early with minor roles in (1973), where he appeared as a , and (1974), a following the rock 'n' roll aspirations of the . He also appeared in Exposé (1976) as Big Youth, a role in the . A breakthrough arrived in 1980 with , in which Howman portrayed David, a loyal gang member in Bob Hoskins's circle amid escalating criminal turf wars, establishing his presence in the . That same year, he played Ronnie in , depicting a white garage worker and friend to a group of young men navigating racial and harassment in , underscoring social issues of the era. Throughout the and , Howman took on supporting roles in a mix of genres, including the comedic ensemble of Party Party (1983) as Johnny Reeves, a participant in a chaotic house party. These parts often highlighted his versatility in lighter, character-driven narratives alongside more dramatic work. Film appearances grew sparse after 2000, limited to selective projects such as Malicious Intent (2000), where he played Dirk Saunders in a involving a investigation into a suspect's , and The Truth About Love (2005) as Cliff Sharpe in a . Howman's overall film output reflects a progression from intense, gritty supporting characters in the 1970s and to more humorous or understated ensemble contributions, accumulating around 10 credits.

Television roles

Howman's early television appearances in the included guest roles that helped build his visibility in . In the crime drama , he portrayed Danny Varrow in 1980 and Browning in 1985, playing opportunistic characters in episodes that highlighted his knack for portraying street-smart rogues. Similarly, he appeared as Julian Napper in in 2001, a multi-episode arc involving a in the police procedural's "Britanniamania" storyline, though his work laid the groundwork for such parts. His breakthrough came with the lead role of Jacko in the Brush Strokes (1986–1991), where he played a charismatic, womanizing house painter navigating romantic entanglements and workplace antics across five series and 40 episodes. The character, a everyman with a sensitive underbelly, was crafted by writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey to emphasize charm over caricature, drawing from Howman's prior collaborations with . This long-running show showcased his comedic timing and established him as a sitcom staple. Following , Howman starred as the titular Mulberry in the Mulberry (1992–1993), a series spanning two seasons and 13 episodes. He portrayed the enigmatic son of the Grim Reaper, dispatched to collect the soul of cantankerous Miss Farnaby () but instead becoming her unlikely companion and transforming her isolated life at a rural manor. The role blended whimsy with heartfelt moments, with Howman also contributing vocals to the theme song. In a return to prominence later in his career, Howman joined the BBC soap as Andrew "Buster" Briggs from 2014 to 2016, appearing in over 100 episodes as a charming yet scheming car salesman and love interest whose arrival stirred romantic tensions and rivalries in . Described as a "loveable rogue" with hidden depths, the character opened old wounds among residents like . Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Howman took on supporting roles in series like Doctors (2000) as Terry Murray and Holby City (2002) as Ian Brooks.

Later career developments

Following the conclusion of his leading role in the BBC sitcom Mulberry in 1993, Howman took on the title role in the ITV comedy series Babes in the Wood from 1998 to 1999, playing Des, a hapless detective alongside co-stars Denise van Outen and Samantha Janus. During the 2000s, Howman's acting career entered a period of relative quiet, marked by sporadic guest appearances and supporting roles rather than lead parts, including Terry Murray in an episode of the BBC daytime drama Doctors in 2001, Ian Brooks in Holby City in 2002, and a guest role as Warren in an episode of the airline-themed series Mile High in 2005. In recent reflections, Howman has attributed this phase partly to a deliberate focus on family life amid fewer high-profile opportunities. Howman's career saw a significant revival in 2014 when he joined the soap opera as Andrew "Buster" Briggs, a market trader and ex-convict involved in dramatic storylines, including a rivalry with . The role, which ran until 2016 and concluded with Buster's departure from following a boat explosion plotline, marked a return to prominence for the actor at age 62 and reintroduced him to a broad audience through the long-running series. After departing , Howman continued with selective guest spots, such as voicing Detective Sergeant Linklater in the podcast sitcom Barmy Dale in 2020, a comedic series nominated for awards. As he entered his late 60s and 70s, his roles shifted toward more seasoned, character-focused portrayals, exemplified by the authoritative yet humorous DS Linklater, reflecting an adaptation to age-appropriate parts that emphasized depth over the youthful charm of earlier leads like . In interviews from the early 2020s, Howman expressed contentment with his career arc, highlighting satisfaction with enduring legacy roles such as from and noting the personal fulfillment gained from balancing acting with family priorities post-.

Other professional work

Writing and production

In the 1990s, Karl Howman formed a creative partnership with filmmaker Ethem Cetintas, known as Howman & Cetintas, which focused on producing films, documentaries, and advertisements over more than three decades until Cetintas's death in 2021. The duo collaborated on various projects, including national TV campaigns and short films, blending Howman's acting experience with Cetintas's background in directing and cinematography from . Howman's writing career gained prominence in the through books drawing on historical and themes. His debut book, Secret Spitfires: Britain's Hidden Civilian Army, co-authored with Ethem Cetintas and Gavin Clarke, was published in 2020 by and details the untold story of female factory workers building Spitfire aircraft during ; it transitioned to paperback in 2022. In 2023, Howman co-authored A Million Ways to Stay on the Run: The Uncut Story of the International Manhunt for Public Enemy No.1 Kenny Noye with journalist , published by Mirror Books, which chronicles the pursuit of criminal and became a Sunday Times bestseller; the , narrated by Howman, won the Best Audiobook award at the 2024 True Crime Awards. As a , Howman contributed to feature films through the Howman & Cetintas banner, including the 2009 drama Fathers of Girls, which he directed and starred in alongside , exploring themes of family and redemption. Earlier production work in the included short films and theater-related projects, though specific credits emphasize his hands-on role in independent .

Documentary filmmaking

In the , Karl Howman transitioned into documentary filmmaking through his production partnership with Ethem Cetintas, known as Howman & Cetintas, which focuses on historical features related to . Their inaugural collaboration was the 2016 television The Secret Spitfires, co-directed and co-produced by Howman and Cetintas, which chronicles the untold story of civilian workers—primarily young women, boys, and elderly men—who secretly assembled thousands of Spitfire aircraft in hidden locations across to evade bombings. The emphasizes the ingenuity and sacrifices of these amateur builders, who operated in makeshift facilities like garages and bus depots, contributing significantly to the effort against Nazi invasion plans. Howman provided personal narration, drawing on archival footage, survivor testimonies, and eyewitness accounts to highlight the human cost, including factory raids that claimed numerous lives. This project marked Howman's directorial debut in , blending his acting background in character-driven narratives with factual storytelling to create an engaging historical portrait. The 2020 companion book Secret Spitfires: Britain's Hidden Civilian Army, co-authored with Cetintas and heritage consultant Clarke and published in hardback by (reissued in paperback in 2022), expands on these themes and includes a by RAF CEO Maggie Appleton . Howman narrated the version. Through Howman & Cetintas, the partners have continued promoting WWII historical content, including screenings of The Secret Spitfires tied to commemorative events. In 2025, Howman participated in promotions for the 80th anniversary of , hosting Q&A sessions and film screenings at venues such as Hope Sussex on and Wiltshire Together on January 28, where he discussed production challenges like sourcing rare archival material and balancing historical accuracy with emotional resonance. These appearances underscore Howman's role in preserving overlooked aspects of British wartime history via accessible formats.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Karl Howman married Clare Lightfoot in 1976, and the couple marked nearly five decades together by 2025. They have two daughters, both of whom pursued acting careers influenced by their father's profession. The elder daughter, , was born in 1978 in , , and has appeared in television series such as and Waterloo Road. Her younger sister, Katy-Jo Howman, born in 1981 in Gravesend, , has featured in shows including Doctors. Both daughters made early acting appearances alongside their father in episodes of the BBC sitcom in 1986, when they were young children, highlighting the family's shared involvement in the industry. As of 2024, Howman and have six grandchildren, and the family resides in , where they have provided mutual support through various career relocations and peaks in Howman's professional life.

Health and lifestyle

In 2021, Karl Howman was diagnosed with following a period of personal grief, including the deaths of his business partner from a heart attack and his mother from blood cancer, which contributed to , weight gain to 15 stone (95 kg), and a subsequent lifestyle overhaul. had been identified about a decade earlier, but the emotional strain exacerbated his condition, leading to symptoms like and . By early 2024, Howman achieved remission of his after losing 2.5 stone (16 kg) through rigorous changes, including a low-carb diet eliminating processed meats, wheat, and chocolate; from 9 p.m. to noon; and daily exercise such as , weighted squats, swimming 20 lengths, and 10,000 steps while walking his dogs barefoot on a tantric mat. His doctor confirmed the remission via tests, though Howman continues annual check-ups and self-monitoring, viewing it as managed rather than cured. In interviews, he has advocated for health awareness among aging entertainers, emphasizing proactive steps like his regimen to combat similar risks. Howman resides in East Sussex with his wife Clare, where his family-oriented routines incorporate shared wellness activities, supported by his spouse and daughters. His hobbies include writing, which he pursues alongside maintaining his exercise and dietary habits to sustain his health.

Filmography

Film

  • 1972: The Canterbury Tales (Lover, uncredited)
  • 1973: That'll Be the Day (Johnny)
  • 1974: Stardust (Stevie)
  • 1976: Exposé (Big Youth)
  • 1979: Porridge (Urquhart)
  • 1980: The Long Good Friday (David)
  • 1980: Babylon (Ronnie)
  • 1983: Party Party (Johnny Reeves)
  • 2000: Malicious Intent (Dirk Saunders)
  • 2005: The Truth About Love (Cliff Sharpe)

Television

Howman's television career began in the with guest appearances in several series.

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