Kim Wall
Kim Wall is a talented British actor known for his memorable performances in various British comedy series. His extensive television career includes notable appearances on shows such as The All New Alexei Sayle Show, The Armstrong and Miller Show, Heartburn Hotel, World of Pub, Big Train, Nighty Night, Angelo's, and Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder, where he has showcased his versatility and comedic timing.
In addition to his television work, Wall has also made his mark in film, featuring in critically acclaimed projects like The War Zone and Holy Flying Circus. A highlight of his stage career came in 2004 when he took on a leading role in a production of The Play What I Wrote, written by Hamish McColl and Sean Foley, which was performed in Salford and received positive reviews.
More recently, in September 2021, Wall portrayed Clive Cookson in two episodes of the well-regarded BBC soap opera Doctors, further solidifying his position in the industry. With a diverse range of roles spanning comedy, drama, and theatre, Kim Wall continues to entertain audiences with his dynamic performances and remains a respected figure in British entertainment.