Birdsall, Jesse

Born on 13 February 1963, Jesse Birdsall attended the Anna Scher children’s theatre school in Islington, and in his teens appeared in Nanette Newman’s children’s cooking programme ‘Fun Food Factory’ and in several television plays and series, usually with his trademark rockabilly look.

In 1982 he starred alongside singer Hazel O’Connor in the TV drama series set in a nightclub called Jangles. He first came to wider public attention in the serial ‘Annika’ in 1984, his first notable television role. He then subsequently appeared in the films ‘Wish You Were Here’ (1987), directed by David Leland and co-starring Emily Lloyd, ‘Getting It Right’ (1989), and ‘Beyond Bedlam’ (1994).

In 1988, he appeared alongside Kim Wilde in the music video for Hey Mister Heartache.

From 1995 to 1999 he played one of the lead characters in another BBC1 programme, the action/adventure series Bugs. Birdsall played the part of John Barron in the last ever episode of Morse in the episode ‘The Remorseful Day’ which aired on 15 November 2000.

He guest-starred in ‘Midsomer Murders’, playing two separate characters, in the episodes ‘Market For Murder’ and ‘Small Mercies’. He also appeared in several episodes of the ITV police drama ‘The Bill’ in 2003 as a character named Ron Gregory, and for the same network appeared as a regular in series 3-5 of the popular drama ‘Footballers’ Wives’.

He had a small role in the BBC soap opera ‘EastEnders’ in August 2012, playing John Hewland, jilted fiancé of Sharon Watts (Letitia Dean), in two episodes.

He has been married to ‘Only Fools and Horses’ actress Gwyneth Strong since 15 July 2000. They have two children, Oscar (born 1988) and Lottie (born 1991).


Rockopop

Date
17 December 1988
Channel
TVE (Spain)

Kim performs ‘Hey mister Heartache’ on a stage, backed by a band.

Club Dorothée

Date
14 September 1988
Channel
France

Kim lipsynchs ‘You came’ and ‘Hey mister heartache’ solo on stage. She is also briefly interviewed.

Festivalbar 88

Date
9 September 1988
Channel
Canale 5 (Italy)

Kim lipsynchs ‘Hey mister heartache’, backed by a band consisting of a drummer, a keyboard player, two guitarists and two backing singers.

Galazzurro 88

Date
1 July 1988
Channel
Canale 5 (Italy)

Kim lipsynchs ‘Hey mister heartache’ solo on stage, dressed in a black glitter dress. She is performing in front of a live audience.

P.I.T.

Date
1 June 1988
Channel
Germany

Interview with Kim in Montreux, where she is promoting her new album ‘Close’ and the single ‘Hey mister Heartache’.

Montreux Rock Festival 1988

Date
31 May 1988
Channel
BBC (UK)

Kim sings ‘Hey mister Heartache’ live to a recorded backing track. The four-piece band backing her mimes the instruments. This footage comes from the annual music convention in Montreux.

Childeric

Date
28 May 1988
Channel
France

Kim is interviewed by presenter Childeric before lipsynching ‘Hey mister heartache’, and afterwards. She finally performs ‘You came’ at the end of the show.

Downtown

Date
27 May 1988
Channel
DRS (Switzerland)

Kim lipsynchs ‘Hey mister heartache’. Afterwards she is briefly interviewed. Originally a Swiss programme, it was later rebroadcast on 3Sat (Germany) and in Spain.

Azzurro

Date
22 May 1988
Channel
Italy

Kim does a lipsynch performance of ‘Hey mister heartache’ solo on stage before a live audience.

After ten with Tarbuck

Date
14 May 1988
Channel
UK

Kim lipsynchs “Hey mister heartache” in a stylish black suit. Afterwards she is shortly interviewed by Tarbuck, who makes a reference to Marty.

Die Spielbude

Date
11 May 1988
Channel
Germany

Kim Wilde lipsynchs ‘Hey mister Heartache’ solo on stage.