Nearly three decades after its debut, “The Thin Blue Line,” a beloved British sitcom that humorously depicted the quirks of policing, continues to resonate with fans. Starring Rowan Atkinson as the rule-obsessed Inspector Fowler, the show featured a talented ensemble cast that delivered unforgettable performances. But what have these actors been up to since the series aired in 1995?
Rowan Atkinson, ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง on January 6, 1955, played the role of Inspector Fowler at the age of 40. Known for his comedic prowess, Atkinson has also gained fame for iconic roles such as Mr. Bean and in the “Johnny English” series. Now 70, he remains a cherished figure in comedy, occasionally appearing in new projects while enjoying a more private life.
Serena Evans, who portrayed Sergeant Patricia Dawkins, is now 65 and continues to act while balancing personal interests and family. James Drifus, 56, who played the bumbling PC Kevin Goody, has had a successful career in television, starring in series like “Gimme Gimme Gimme.” Mina Anoir, now 55, portrayed the competent WPC Maggie Habib and remains active in TV and theater.
David Haig, 69, took on the role of the brash DI Grim, and continues to leave his mark on British entertainment as an actor and playwright. Kevin Allen, 62, portrayed DC Robert Cray, and has had a diverse career as both an actor and director.
Rudolph Walker, now 85, is remembered for his role as PC Frank Gladstone and remains a legendary figure in British television, while Mark Addy, 61, known for DC Gary Bole, continues to deliver memorable performances in various mediums.
Among those who have passed away, Trevor Peacock, who played the Turnit Man, left a legacy of laughter before his death in 2021. The show remains a touchstone of British comedy, and its cast’s journeys reflect a rich tapestry of talent and dedication.
As fans reminisce about their favorite characters, they are reminded of the impact “The Thin Blue Line” has had on British television and the lasting impressions its cast has made on audiences.