He is also the original voice of Gaz and Ghost in the Call of Duty video game series (2007–present).
Early life
Craig John Fairbrass was born at Mile End Hospital in London on 15 January 1964,[1] the son of seamstress Maureen (nee Bryan) and dock worker Jack Fairbrass. He grew up in Stepney and has a younger sister named Lindsey.[2] After being expelled from Eaglesfield Boys Comprehensive School in Woolwich at the age of 15,[3] he successfully auditioned for the National Youth Theatre.[3] He then began searching for a talent agent to represent him, supporting himself financially by working as a roofer in the daytime,[3] and working evenings as a doorman, at what he would later call some of the "less desirable nightspots" in southeast London.[2] From these jobs, he saved enough money to buy a small sandwich shop at Woolwich Market,[3] for a while, until he began to secure more acting roles.[2]
Career
After a few years of walk-on roles in Emmerdale, Three Up Two Down, and Shelley, Fairbrass made his first real TV appearance as an actor in the 1984 BBC television series Big Deal as Nev in the episode "Fighting chance" followed by another BBC role in Tucker's Luck. He made his feature film acting debut as D.C. Challoner in the 1988 Working Title thriller For Queen and Country opposite Academy Award winner Denzel Washington. Film and television appearances quickly followed, including the Ray Winstone film Tank Malling, and the Channel 4 Film, The Final Frame playing Suggs's right-hand man, Franklin. He also landed a regular role as Gary 'Technique' Pagnall in the ITV drama series London's Burning in 1990. That same year Fairbrass was cast opposite Helen Mirren as Detective Inspector Frank Burkin in the Bafta/Emmy Award-winning original Prime Suspect 1 and 2.[4]
In 1999, Fairbrass landed the regular role of Dan Sullivan in EastEnders, leaving the show in August 2001.[6] He then took the lead role of Ray Betson in the Channel Five crime drama The Great Dome Robbery.[6]
In 2015, he played the lead role of Jack Cregan in the revenge thriller London Heist alongside Steven Berkoff, which he also co-wrote.[7] The film was produced by his own son, Luke Fairbrass. Craig Fairbrass went on to win the Best Actor Award at the 2016 Marbella International Film Festival for the role.[8][9]
In 2017, Fairbrass reprised his role of Pat Tate in Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Years,[5] a prequel to the 2007 original and proved to be Fairbrass's most powerful performance to date, winning him the best actor award at the 2018 National Film Awards in London.[10]
In 2020, Fairbrass played Eddie Franks in the London crime thriller Villain.[5] He reprised his role of Pat Tate in the fifth installment of Rise of the Footsoldier Origins, directed by Nick Nevern.[5]
In 2022, Fairbrass starred in Ross McCall's A Violent Man.[11]
Fairbrass married former Page Three glamour model Elke Kellick in 1987.[12] They have two sons together.[12]
Fairbrass has been typecast as a hard British gangster and while he enjoys the roles in films revolving around knife crime, criminal gangs, and violence, Fairbrass stated in a 2020 interview: "Every time I meet on these films I always talk about 'Can we turn the violence down? Can we stay away from certain things where we don't want to glorify?' I'm very wary of the violence that is in the films. It's like playing Call of Duty [...] people say to me, 'How do you feel that you're [...] voicing characters in games that could be the instigation for someone to go out and commit murder?' I'm just an actor. At the end of the day, it's all make believe. Some people take it a step further."[13]