Island Life Magazine Ltd January/February 2006 | Page 9

INTERVIEW Left: Bruce Jones Right: Artful Dodger Georgia Derbyshire (10) Oliver - Harley Mackness (9) Below: John Hannam (Left) Bruce Jones Chris Williams Bottom Left: Bethan John I support the In-shore lifeboats Bruce Jones is embarrassed to be hailed as one of the most famous people in Britain via his portrayal of Les Battersby in Coronation Street. He finds it hard to accept even though he is virtually mobbed wherever he goes. Recently it happened on an Island-bound ferry when he was rumbled by a group of pensioners. He loves the Isle of Wight and late last year made his third visit to the Fairway Holiday Park, in Sandown, to help raise funds for the Sandown Inshore Lifeboat. Bruce is so happy to come here to help his long-time friend Chris Williams and is aware how hard Chris and his staff work to make this annual charity night a success. “There is something about this Island and the people who live here should feel really lucky. It’s a magical place,” enthused Bruce. On his recent visit Bruce had to drive back to Manchester the following morning to make sure he was up bright and early for his Monday filming session at the Granada Studios. On past visits he had managed to stay on for a day or two to enjoy the local hospitality. A few years ago Bruce completed the Round the Island yacht race and they finished first in their class. After gradual television success via hit series like Roughnecks, Heartbeat and Frost, Bruce played the lead in the Ken Roach movie Raining Stones and his career really took off from there. He was making a movie with Bob Hoskins when he got the call from Coronation Street. That was nine years ago. “I had grown up watching Coronation Street with my grandmother and when I was offered the part of Les Battersby I didn’t think it would last five minutes. Everybody hated us but I’m still there and I love it,” said Bruce. He has no plans to leave – unless asked to. Bruce grew up in Collyhurst a tough area in Manchester where some lucky youngsters became footballers or boxers. He was the first actor to come from that area and, to this day, is still very grateful. Much of Bruce’s off-set time is devoted to helping charities but he is happy to keep a low profile and not seek publicity. This work gives him great personal satisfaction. Bruce is like a pied piper and people follow him everywhere and shout out “Les” wherever he goes. It would give him far more satisfaction if they called out “Bruce.” Then he would feel he has really made his mark. He admits to leaving Les Battersby on a coat hanger at work. “Coronation Street is a real team effort and it all revolves around the crew, the cast and the office staff. We all work together and noone is bigger than Coronation Street,” enthused Bruce. There have been other milestones in the life of actor Bruce Jones, like Band of Gold and The Full Monty. Being a famous soap star is not all fun. He does meet obsessed fans and one slapped him around the face, on a Manchester station, because he had married Cilla. He can’t wait until his next visit to the Island. 9