Frank Harper
Frank Harper, born in 1962, is a prominent British actor and film producer renowned for his portrayals of tough characters. He gained significant acclaim for his role as Billy Bright in the 2004 film *The Football Factory* and as Dog in the iconic 1998 film *Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels*. Harper's versatility is evident in his performance as a white nationalist in *South West 9* and as a bank robber in *Kevin & Perry Go Large*, a comedy directed by Harry Enfield. He also appeared in The Streets' music video for "Fit But You Know It" and portrayed real-life villain Jack Whomes in *Rise of the Foot Soldier*.
In addition to his film work, Harper has made several appearances on popular British television series, including *The Bill*, *Doctors*, *Lovejoy*, and *Waking the Dead*. Outside of acting, he is a passionate supporter of Millwall F.C., a football club he has openly associated with, even admitting to engaging in casual football hooliganism. His insights on the subject were featured in Cass Pennant's book *Terrace Legends*. With a career spanning decades, Frank Harper continues to be a notable figure in British cinema and television.