Ross Kemp was born on July 21, 1964 in Barking, Essex, England. His mother, Jean, was a hairdresser and his father, John, was a policeman with the Metropolitan Police force. He has a brother named Darren who is a documentary producer for the BBC. Ross attended Shenfield High School, where he is remembered as an excellent athlete. He wanted to be an actor from a young age and went on to study drama at the Webber Douglas Academy. He has rarely been out of work since leaving the academy in 1985, appearing on stage, in films, on television and in various adverts. His first credited television appearance was in 1986, playing Graham Lodsworth in "Emmerdale Farm" (now "Emmerdale"). His most famous role to date was his award-winning portrayal of hardman Grant Mitchell in the popular BBC series "EastEnders".

Searching For Michael Jackson’s Zoo With Ross Kemp

Ross Kemp in Afghanistan

Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter

All Round to Mrs. Brown's

Ross Kemp: Extreme World

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London's Burning

Top Gear

10 Minute Tales

Ross Kemp: Mafia & Britain

Blindspot

Colosseum - Rome's Arena of Death

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Hatton Garden: The Inside Story

Ross Kemp: Back on the Frontline

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Screen Two

Who Do You Think You Are?

Spartacus

Ultimate Force

A Christmas Carol

Room 101

Ross Kemp on Gangs

Birds of a Feather

Hero of the Hour

The Chief

The Friday Night Project

Duck Quacks Don't Echo

Playing Away

Without Motive

Alan Carr: Chatty Man

Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind

This Morning

Bridge of Lies

Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time

The One Show

EastEnders

A Line in the Sand

The Manageress

The Picnic

Ross Kemp: The Fight Against Isis

The Lock-In

Skinhead Farewell

EastEnders: 40 Years on the Square

Ross Kemp Remembers... EastEnders: Sharongate

Top Gear: From A-Z

Ross Kemp in Search of Pirates

Ross Kemp: Battle for the Amazon

Ross Kemp: Middle East

Ross Kemp Return to Afghanistan

Six Nations Sin Bin

Ross Kemp's Britain

The Big Breakfast

Parkinson

Ross Kemp: Mafia and Britain

Ross Kemp: Lost Boys, Deadly Men