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Robbie Gee

Robbie Gee (born 24 March 1970) is a actor recognized for his versatile work across , and , with a career spanning over three decades that includes prominent roles in both British and American productions. Gee first gained widespread recognition in the UK for portraying the character Lee Stanley in the sitcom (1989–1994), a popular series depicting the life of a shop owner and his family in , . His breakthrough into international cinema came with the role of Vinny, a diamond dealer, in Guy Ritchie's 2000 crime comedy , alongside stars like and , which showcased his comedic timing and marked a shift toward feature films. Earlier in his career, Gee contributed to as part of the BBC's (1991–1995), a groundbreaking all-Black cast show that highlighted urban British humor and . Expanding into dramatic roles, Gee appeared as Kahn in the action film Underworld (2003), a vampire-werewolf saga, and as Trojan in the prison football drama Mean Machine (2001), directed by Barry Skolnick. His theatre background includes performances at venues such as the National Theatre. In recent years, Gee has continued to diversify his portfolio with supporting parts such as Mr. Barnes in the family adventure Paddington 2 (2017), Detective Shepherd in the horror-thriller The Kindred (2021), and Bilal in the holiday comedy Boxing Day (2021), demonstrating his range from lighthearted ensemble pieces to intense character studies. He reprised the role of Mr. Barnes in Paddington in Peru (2024) and appeared as Mr. Johnson in the Netflix series Supacell (2024). Additionally, he featured in Steve McQueen's anthology series Small Axe (2020) as a cellmate in the episode "Alex Wheatle," earning praise for his portrayal in the historical drama addressing racial injustice. Throughout his career, Gee has been noted for bringing authenticity to roles involving Black British experiences, often drawing from his roots, and has appeared in over 80 projects, including voice work and guest spots on shows like .

Early life and education

Family background

Robbie Gee was born on 24 March 1970 in , .

Early career influences

Robbie Gee's entry into the entertainment industry was profoundly influenced by the burgeoning black scene of the late , where he first honed his skills in stand-up and live performance. Gee immersed himself in 's vibrant urban cultural landscape, drawing inspiration from the multicultural humor traditions that blended African-Caribbean heritage with everyday British life. This environment fostered his initial forays into comedy, emphasizing sharp observational wit rooted in community experiences. A pivotal early step came through his involvement with The Posse, an influential all-male troupe that included performers like and Victor Romeo. Formed in the late 1980s, the group toured nationally across the UK, delivering energetic sketch comedy routines that captured the nuances of urban black life in . These performances, often held in community venues and theaters, provided Gee with essential stage experience and helped shape his distinctive comedic style—characterized by quick timing, , and relatable character work. The Posse's work exemplified the era's push against mainstream underrepresentation, influencing a generation of comedians by prioritizing authentic, multicultural narratives over polished, conventional formats. Gee's early development also involved performance arts, including amateur theater gigs and community-based sketches that built on the improvisational energy of stand-up circuits in . Without noted formal in , his growth relied on practical immersion in these scenes, where he experimented with voices, timing, and ensemble dynamics. This foundation in collaborative, culturally specific not only built his but also instilled a style attuned to the diverse, resilient spirit of Britain's inner-city communities.

Professional career

Television work

Gee's breakthrough in television came with his role as Lee Stanley in the Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's (1989–1994), where he portrayed a charismatic, scheming regular at the Ambrose family barber shop. As the self-styled "Peckham Prince," Stanley was depicted as a wide-boy entrepreneur constantly peddling dubious goods to customers while flirting shamelessly, adding comic energy and relatability to the ensemble dynamics of the show, which centered on a West Indian immigrant family navigating life in South London. His performance across 72 episodes helped cement Desmond's as a landmark series for its authentic portrayal of black British experiences, contributing to its six-season run and enduring popularity. Following this, Gee became a core member of the BBC One series (1991–1996), performing in various characters that showcased his improvisational flair within a collaborative ensemble. The program, featuring a predominantly black and Asian cast, broke new ground by satirizing cultural stereotypes and from multicultural perspectives, with Gee's versatile sketches helping to amplify its role in advancing diverse representation on British screens. Airing over five series and 30 episodes, it influenced subsequent by prioritizing authentic voices from underrepresented communities. Gee's career progressed through a mix of recurring and guest roles that highlighted his range across and . In the surreal 15 Storeys High (2002–2004), he made appearances that blended his comedic timing with the show's offbeat tower-block narratives, while in the con-artist Hustle (2004–2012), he took on supporting parts that demonstrated his ability to shift into more serious, ensemble-driven storytelling. These roles underscored his adaptability in British television during the 2000s. Later, Gee expanded internationally with his portrayal of Kayode Adeyemi, a and , in the Epix espionage thriller Berlin Station (2016–2019), appearing in season three episodes that explored global intrigue. This marked an evolution from his early ensemble comedies to more dramatic, cross-border projects, reflecting his sustained presence in evolving TV landscapes. In recent television work as of 2025, Gee has continued to take on diverse roles, including DS Mark Angel in the crime drama The Tower (2024), Mr. Johnson in the Netflix series Supacell (2024), and DCI Lambert in the series Mandy (2024).

Film roles

Robbie Gee made his film debut in the 1989 television movie The Firm, directed by , where he portrayed the character Snowy, a member of a hooligan firm, alongside in the lead role as . This early dramatic role marked Gee's entry into cinema, showcasing his ability to handle intense, ensemble-driven narratives centered on subcultural violence and loyalty in British society. Gee's breakthrough in feature films came with the 2000 crime comedy , directed by , in which he played Vinny, a small-time and reluctant robber partnered with Lennie James's Sol in a chaotic heist involving a stolen . His performance contributed to the film's dynamic , including and , blending humor with gritty underworld antics that highlighted Gee's comedic timing in high-stakes scenarios. The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $83 million worldwide on a $10 million , boosting Gee's visibility in international cinema. In 2003, Gee shifted genres with his role as Kahn in Underworld, Len Wiseman's action-horror film, where he depicted the stoic weapons master and leader of the vampire Death Dealers, supporting Kate Beckinsale's Selene in battles against werewolves. This part allowed Gee to explore a more physically demanding, fantastical character within the film's vampire-werewolf mythology, marking a departure from his comedic roots toward high-octane fantasy. The production's global box office earnings of approximately $95 million on a $22 million budget underscored its cult appeal and franchise potential. Gee continued with sports drama in 2001's Mean Machine, a of The Longest Yard, playing , a fellow inmate in a football team led by Vinnie Jones's Danny Meehan, emphasizing themes of and team amid . His portrayal added to the film's camaraderie-driven , reflecting working-class in a setting. In later years, Gee returned to family-oriented stories with (2021), directed by , as Bilal, the flawed patriarch of a British-Caribbean navigating and cultural expectations during a holiday gathering. The highlighted Gee's depth in portraying generational tensions and community bonds within Black identity. Gee's recent work includes Three Day Millionaire (2022), a directed by Jack Spring, where he appeared as Wheezy, part of a rowdy group of Grimsby trawlermen embarking on a after squandering their wages, capturing themes of blue-collar camaraderie and northern English grit. This ensemble piece reinforced Gee's affinity for portraying authentic, humorous depictions of working-class life. He also reprised his as Mr. Barnes in the family adventure sequel (2024).

Theatre and other contributions

Robbie Gee has maintained a significant presence in British theatre, performing at prestigious venues including the Theatre Royal Stratford East, the Royal Court Theatre, and the National Theatre. His stage work often emphasizes ensemble comedy and improvisation, drawing from his early influences in live performance. A key part of Gee's theatre career involves his affiliation with The Posse, a prominent Black British acting troupe he co-founded in the 1990s. The group wrote, produced, and performed original plays that toured nationally and were staged at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, blending humor, social commentary, and audience interaction through stand-up routines and sketch comedy. Notable productions include Armed and Dangerous (1990), in which Gee was part of the original cast alongside actors like Gary McDonald and Sylvester Williams, and collaborative works co-written with troupe member Eddie Nestor, such as Gulp Fiction, The Nutty Professionals, and The Oddest Couple. These plays highlighted Gee's versatility in live settings, where he contributed to scripting comedic sketches that explored urban life and cultural identity, often incorporating improvisational elements to engage audiences directly. The Posse's tours emphasized high-energy performances that fostered community ties, with Gee's routines focusing on relatable, observational humor. Beyond acting, Gee has made non-performing contributions rooted in his personal interests. As a qualified coach, he regularly leads youth training sessions for Football Club, conducting clinics around the world to promote skill development and among young players. This involvement stems from his lifelong passion for the sport and serves as a community outreach effort, linking his public persona to grassroots education. Gee's creative input extends to writing and production in live contexts, particularly through his long-standing duo with under the banner of GeeStor, a they co-founded. Together, they have developed and staged comedy events and sketches for audiences, including recent live shows like 2 Farse 2 Furious at Theatre, where Gee co-produces content that mixes , roasting, and rhythmic performances. These endeavors showcase his role in curating interactive, laughter-driven experiences outside traditional scripted roles.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1989The FirmSnowyAlan Clarke
1999G:MT – Greenwich Mean TimeRickyJohn Strickland
2000SnatchVinnyGuy Ritchie
2001Mean MachineTrojanBarry Skolnick
2003UnderworldKahnLen Wiseman
2004Out of ReachLewis MortonPo-Chih Leong
2005ChromophobiaDelroyMartha Fiennes
2006Rollin' with the NinesPushyJulian Gilbey
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestShrimperGore Verbinski
2007DeadmeatStanMark McQueen
2008CassMarlonJon S. Baird
2008Bad DayBenjamin RadcliffeIan David Diaz
2008HushChimpondaMark Tonderai
2009Dead Man RunningCurtisAlex De Rakoff
2010ShankBeanoMo Ali
2016The IntentPastor SamKarl Fenton
2017Paddington 2Mr. BarnesPaul King
2018Walk Like a PantherZuluDan Zeff
2019Military WivesRedPeter Cattaneo
2021Zack Snyder's Justice LeagueTask Force LeadZack Snyder
2021Boxing DayBilalAml Ameen
2021The KindredDetective ShepherdJames Nunn
2022Three Day MillionaireWheezyJack Spring
2024Paddington in PeruMr. BarnesDougal Wilson

Television

Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1989–1994Desmond'sLee StanleyMain cast, 71 episodes.
1991–1996The Real McCoyVariousRegular cast.
1989–2010The BillClaude Henry / Martin Wendell / Regis St. ClaireMultiple guest roles across the series.
1997EastEndersThomasGuest role, 3 episodes.
1998Roger RogerDet. Sgt. RileyGuest role.
1999The ViceMaxwellGuest role.
1999–2011Holby CityBob Weaver / Doug Stewart / Marty PopeMultiple guest roles.
2009EastEndersDexter MulhollandGuest role, 4 episodes.
2008The FixerElviss GilroyRecurring role, 6 episodes.
2011Death in ParadiseRenwardGuest role, 1 episode.
2011The FadesDCI Paul ArmstrongMain cast, 6 episodes.
2016MotherlandGarryRecurring role, 4 episodes.
2016–2019Berlin StationKayode AdeyemiGuest role, 5 episodes (season 3).
2020Small AxeSimeonGuest role, 1 episode ("Alex Wheatle").
2020MandyDCI Lambert / Mr. BeigeGuest roles.
2021, 2024The TowerDS Mark AngelGuest/recurring role; 2021: 1 episode; 2024: 4 episodes (season 3).
2021Silent WitnessGlen ScowcroftGuest role, 2 episodes.
2022Agatha RaisinTerry MillerGuest role, 1 episode.
2023Black OpsMorrisGuest role.
2023–2024ExtraordinaryIanRecurring role.
2024SupacellMr. JohnsonGuest role, 2 episodes.
2024Sexy BeastMace GrantRecurring role, 4 episodes.

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