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Jake Dylan Wood is an English actor, best known for his roles as Max Branning in EastEnders, as Rodney Trotter's assistant in Only Fools and Horses, and as Kill Crazy in Red Dwarf. Wood was on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing as celebrity dance partner to professional dancer Janette Manrara. In the United States, he is known as the voice of the GEICO gecko.
Birth Name
Jake Dylan Wood
Born
Wednesday, 12 July 1972
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Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Wolf Garden | John | 2023 |
EastEnders: Secrets from the Square | Max Branning | 2020 |
The Hit List | Self - Contestant | 2019 |
Team Harvey | Himself | 2018 |
Richard Osman's House of Games | Self - Contestant | 2017 |
I'm a Celebrity... Extra Camp | Self - Actor | 2016 |
Virtually Famous | Self - Panellist | 2014 |
Big Star's Little Star | Self - Contestant | 2013 |
You Saw Them Here First | Self | 2013 |
Coronation Street: The Big 50 | Self | 2010 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Wolf Garden | John | 2023 |
EastEnders: Secrets from the Square | Max Branning | 2020 |
The Hit List | Self - Contestant | 2019 |
Team Harvey | Himself | 2018 |
Richard Osman's House of Games | Self - Contestant | 2017 |
I'm a Celebrity... Extra Camp | Self - Actor | 2016 |
Virtually Famous | Self - Panellist | 2014 |
Big Star's Little Star | Self - Contestant | 2013 |
You Saw Them Here First | Self | 2013 |
Coronation Street: The Big 50 | Self | 2010 |
MasterChef USA | Self | 2010 |
CBeebies Bedtime Story | Self - Storyteller | 2009 |
Celebrity Juice | Self | 2008 |
All Star Mr & Mrs | Self | 2008 |
The Illusionist | Jurka | 2006 |
Dancing on Ice | Self - Audience Member | 2006 |
Uncle Adolf | Emil Maurice | 2005 |
The Aryan Couple | Dressler | 2004 |
Vera Drake | Ruffian | 2004 |
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two | Self | 2004 |
Strictly Come Dancing | Self - Contestant / Self / Self - Audience Member / Self - Goodbye Len VT | 2004 |
Doc Martin | Jimmy Dobbs | 2004 |
A Changed Man | Miles | 2003 |
Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie | Jimmy Dobbs | 2003 |
Grease Monkeys | Happy | 2003 |
Sunday | Checkpoint Soldier | 2002 |
Murder in Mind | Karl Kruger | 2001 |
In Deep | Rio | 2001 |
Tough Love | Pete Ainsworth / DC Pete Ainsworth | 2000 |
Loose Women | Himself | 1999 |
Tube Tales | James (segment "Grasshopper") / James (Grasshopper) | 1999 |
Dad Savage | Sav | 1998 |
Trial & Retribution | P.C. Barridge / PC Barridge | 1997 |
Holding On | Yob at Party | 1997 |
Gobble | Androcles, animal rights leader / Androcles | 1997 |
Crimetime | Assistant director | 1996 |
Silent Witness | Karl Benson | 1996 |
It Might Be You | Policeman | 1995 |
The Thin Blue Line | Carol Singer | 1995 |
Eleven Men Against Eleven | Mick | 1995 |
Bramwell | Policeman | 1995 |
The Governor | Colin Foster | 1995 |
Shooting Stars | Self | 1993 |
A Touch of Frost | Pte. Kemp | 1992 |
Sean's Show | Burglar | 1992 |
Miss Marple: They Do It with Mirrors | Bert | 1991 |
Murder Most Horrid | Derek | 1991 |
Skulduggery | The Band - Hank / Hank | 1991 |
Nightingales | The Burglar | 1990 |
One Foot in the Grave | 1st Yob | 1990 |
Screen One | LCpl. Stagg | 1989 |
Press Gang | Jack / Boy at Party | 1989 |
The Wiz Kid | Alex | 1989 |
Red Dwarf | Kill Crazy | 1988 |
A Perfect Spy | Sunday School Boy | 1987 |
Scoop | London - Paper Boy / Paper Boy | 1987 |
A Little Princess | Delivery Boy | 1987 |
Inspector Morse | Jimmy | 1987 |
London's Burning | Bateman | 1986 |
Casualty | Danny / Rhys Proctor / Toby Grant | 1986 |
Flesh+Blood | Little John | 1985 |
Screen Two | Sailor | 1985 |
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library | 1984 | |
The Brief | Youth in Car / Wayne Thomas / Tony Todd / Terry Walker / Adam Cross | 1984 |
Dramarama | Footballer | 1983 |
Only Fools and Horses | Trainee | 1981 |
The Gentle Touch | Duncan | 1980 |
Minder | Wasp | 1979 |
Starting Out | Alex | 1973 |
60 Minutes | Himself - Clay's Friend (segment "The Life and Death of Clay Hunt") | 1968 |