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Daniel John-Jules (born 16 September 1960) is a British actor, singer and dancer. He is best known for playing Cat in the sci-fi comedy series , Barrington in the comic children's series Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, and policeman Dwayne Myers in the crime drama Death in Paradise. He was also a protagonist in the hit children's spy drama M.I. High, in which he portrayed Lenny Bicknall, the .


Early life
John-Jules was born in St Mary's Hospital, , London, brought up in and from 1972 to 1977 attended Rutherford School, where he learnt gymnastics.

Both his parents are from , and arrived in the UK aboard HMT Empire Windrush. His mother worked in the courts; he has a brother who is a .


Career
John-Jules has played the role of Cat in the science fiction comedy series since its inception in 1988. He also starred in the children's spy series M.I. High and played Barrington in the children's series Maid Marian and Her Merry Men. In addition to his acting career, he has made various appearances both as a dancer and a singer.

Before his television and film work, he was a dancer in a group called 'second generation' and in many productions in West End theatres. He was a member of the original cast of Starlight Express, playing a called Rocky I. In 1993, he released a song from Red Dwarf, "Tongue Tied", as a single, which entered the top 20, eventually reaching a high of 17. John-Jules featured his Red Dwarf co-stars and backing singers in the video. For this release, he was billed as simply "The Cat"; a CD-EP release was also issued featuring this song along with a version of the Red Dwarf theme song.

Among other productions, John-Jules was the dancer from the crowd in the Wham! for "The Edge of Heaven". He gets up partway through the section and dances alongside . John-Jules also danced on the TV Series in 1981, and has made a tribute to her on her website. Danny John-Jules Tribute . lenazavaroni.net. Retrieved 21 December 2011.

On television, John-Jules is best known for his portrayal of Cat and Cat's geeky in the British comedy series . He got the part of Cat by turning up half an hour late for his , dressed in his father's old . He was unaware that he was late and hence did not appear at all concerned about it. The producers immediately decided he was cool enough to be "the Cat". said at a Red Dwarf convention that John-Jules was a lot like the Cat in that he had a lot of clothes. He said, "Danny John-Jules could change his clothes every four seconds for a year and he still wouldn't run out of clothes." Along with Charles, John-Jules is the only other cast member to appear in every episode of Red Dwarf to date.

His first acknowledged television and film roles were in Roy Minton's critically acclaimed Scum, where he played one of the inmates. The TV version, which was part of the Play for Today strand, was banned prior to .

He has also played the parts of Barrington in Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, Byron Lucifer in The Tomorrow People and Milton Wordsworth, the original presenter of The Story Makers on .

Since 1999, John-Jules has had several guest appearances as himself in shows such as Comedy Connections, and Night Fever.

Between 2002 and 2004 he played Milton Wordsworth in the series The Story Makers, an educational children's television programme that was broadcast for four series. He appears in every series except series 2.

He has also appeared in at least one episode of 's sitcom Kerching!, playing Michael's father, Trevor and appeared as Lenny Bicknall in series 1 and 2 of M.I.High, also on CBBC. He has also appeared in .

On 8 November 2009, he made a brief appearance during 's coverage of the 2009 Valencian Moto Grand Prix.

In 2014, he played Nigel Rogers in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern. In May 2015, it was announced that he would, again, be returning to Red Dwarf for the eleventh and twelfth series.

In 2004, Jules played a character on the SF comedy , but the series remained in post-production for five years, being shown only privately in 2009, the rights finally being bought by Amazon.com in 2015 and released in 2016.

He appeared in the series Death in Paradise as policeman Dwayne Myers from its start until 2018. He returned as a guest star for the Christmas Special in 2021.

It was announced that John-Jules plays the lead as Sir Leigh Teabing in the stage version of hit novel The Da Vinci Codes 2022 UK tour.


Film
John-Jules' film career began in 1975 playing Frog in the short film Seven Green Bottles, which was produced in conjunction with the Metropolitan Police and warned of the dangers and consequences of juvenile crime. He supplied the voice for two characters in Labyrinth (1986), then appeared in the 1986 version of Little Shop of Horrors, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), and (2002). He has also appeared, uncredited, in the 1979 British film Scum, playing a look-out during a fight scene.

He has appeared in the 2008 British films The Grind and Sucker Punch. He has a small role as ' manager in the Lincoln, Nebraska police force in the 2010 film The Whistleblower.

John-Jules also played one of the dancers in the 1981 movie The Great Muppet Caper, which, like Little Shop Of Horrors, was directed by . He is among the dancers in the restaurant where Kermit and are dancing.


Other work
John-Jules provided his voice for the character of Gex in the UK and European release of . For several years in the late 1990s he appeared in the annual Christmas at 's theatre, playing his Cat character. John-Jules has also provided voices for the British Canadian animated series Chop Socky Chooks for , and Aardman Animations and the 2015 remake of the British children's animated series Bob the Builder.

John-Jules participated in the 16th series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer . In week 5 he topped the leaderboard with a total of 37 points for his jive. The couple were awarded the first 10 score of the series when marked their Jive to "Flip, Flop and Fly" in week 5. The couple were eliminated in Week 8 after losing a dance off to and , their elimination came days after controversial bullying allegations, with tabloids reporting that John-Jules had reduced Dowden to tears.


Personal life
John-Jules is married to Petula Langlais; the couple have two children, both of whom have had minor acting roles alongside their father. He is also an avid motorcyclist and regularly participates in charity rides.

His nephew is former Arsenal and footballer Tyreece John-Jules.

In November 2008, John-Jules was convicted of assaulting two . He was ordered to perform 120 hours of community service. After the court hearing, John-Jules maintained he had a "clear conscience", saying "I've been doing community service for over 30 years, this is just another day."


Filmography

Film
Uncredited
Street Dancer
Credited as Danny John Jules
2021Creation StoriesMaurice


Television
Television short
Episode: "Shame"
74 episodes
26 episodes
Episode: "Surprises"
Episode: "Loot"
Episode: "Taking the Rap"
Episode: "Backlash"
The Living Stones
2 episodes
1998Can't Smeg, Won't SmegCatTV special
Television short
Paul
The Teacher
74 episodes
Television short
11 episodes
Episodes: "Emotional Rescue: Parts 1 & 2"
Episode: "Junk Soul Brothers"
Television short
Credited as Danny John Jules
Voice role
23 episodes
Episode: Disordered
60 episodes
Television short
Episode: "Middle Age of Rock"
Episode: "The Passion of the Chris"
UK/US versions
Television short
Episode: "Christmas Special"
Episode: "The Greatest. Of All Time."
Cardinal Wolsey
UK/US versions
Episode: "If Music Be the Food of Love"
Episode: "Carnival"


Video games
UK and European release


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