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  1. Kenneth Collard. Actor: Cuckoo. Kenneth Collard was born in Rinteln, in the former West Germany, to a Czech German mother and an English Greek father. He studied at The Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art.

  2. Kenneth Collard. Actor: Cuckoo. Kenneth Collard was born in Rinteln, in the former West Germany, to a Czech German mother and an English Greek father. He studied at The Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art.

  3. Written by Robin French and Kieron Quirke, Cuckoo stars Andy Samberg, Taylor Lautner, Andie MacDowell, Greg Davies, Tamla Kari, Esther Smith, Tyger Drew-Honey, Helen Baxendale, Matt Lacey and Kenneth Collard.

  4. Feb 20, 2022 · Kenneth Collard played Steve, Ken's vertically challenged 'friend' who suffered from a bad case of small-man syndrome. Convinced he was a both a lethal fighter and a Tantric guru, Steve...

  5. Churchill (as Ken Collard) 2012 Doors Open (TV Movie) Allan Cruickshank 2012 Me and Mrs Jones (TV Series) Mr. Bramley - Episode #1.2 (2012) ... Mr. Bramley 2012/I Anna Karenina Prince Tverskoy 2012 Parents (TV Series) Big John Taylor - Episode #1.2 (2012) ... Big John Taylor 2012 Episodes (TV Series) SFX Guy

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  7. Kenneth Collard. Kenneth has had a hugely successful acting career on both television and film and has toured internationally on stage.

  8. Played by Kenneth Collard. Steve is Connie's husband and father of Zeb and Zoe. He's a social climbing GP with a Napoleon complex. Had he been born 200 years earlier, he might...

  9. Kenneth Collard. Kenneth Collard has appeared in 10 shows and 11 movies. A performance to be found in the role of Dr Kershaw in the series The Regime. In the cinema, in the role of Sapper Captain in the feature film Ironclad.

  10. Jan 11, 2019 · Cuckoo consequently over the next three series became funnier and more dextrous in the culture clash comedy it deployed, amping up the eccentricity in supporting characters such as Kenneth Collard’s breakout role as weird neighbour Steve Chance, while retaining a genuine heart behind the often naughty and rude laughs.