Jay Simpson
Biography
Jay Simpson is a prolific English film, television and stage actor. Most recently, he has appeared in Chernobyl and Frontier.
Simpson is perhaps best known in television for portraying cockney desk sergeant Ian 'Brookie' Brooke in Foyle's War, and he has also appeared on television in Recovery with David Tennant and Sarah Parish, Hot Money, Bad Crowd, A Touch of Frost, Casualty, Primeval, The Bill, Peep Show, Rome, Ashes to Ashes, Murder in Suburbia and Soundproof. Jay also uses his charm and voice skills as he is the voice of 'The Tree of Temptation' in Big Brother.
His films include Hush Your Mouth, The Holiday, Pride and Prejudice and Erik the Viking and the 1988 TV film The Firm with Gary Oldman. He also voiced a major character, Flea, in the 2008 English language DVD re-release of the cult 2006 Norwegian animated film, Free Jimmy, alongside Woody Harrelson and with dialogue written by Simon Pegg. The character of Flea was something of comedy relief in the film, with a character partly inspired by Sean Ryder.
In 2008 he appeared alongside Ross Boatman and Roger Lloyd-Pack in Patrick Marber's play Dealer's Choice for a run on the West End. In 2011 he appeared as George Redman in the television film The Suspicions of Mr Whicher for ITV.
In 2011, he appeared in "The National Anthem", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror
On 13 April 2012, he appeared as Stretch in the sitcom Not Going Out and appeared in the ITV series Mrs Biggs as one of the great train robbers, Bruce Reynolds.
Filmography
Rush
as British Journalist 2013
Enola Holmes
as Conductor (uncredited) 2020
The Holiday
as Limo Driver 2006
Terminal
as Danny 2018
Their Finest
as Alf Reynolds 2017
Brexit: The Uncivil War
as Steve 2019
The I Inside
as Morgue Orderly 2004
Erik the Viking
as Leif the Lucky 1989
Blitz
as Timothy Ashdown 2024
Age of Heroes
as RMP Company Sergeant Major 2011
The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared
as Bas 2016
Wild Bill
as Det. Harry 'Superspeed' Cotty 2011
Bull
as Dave 2021
The Critic
as Slyfield 2024
Tuesday
as Spike 2024
The Firm
as Dominic 1989