Meet the young stars of Gentleman Jack who come from Leeds

Suranne Jones during filming of a street scene in Gentleman Jack 
Credit: BBC/Lookout Point/Ben BlackallSuranne Jones during filming of a street scene in Gentleman Jack 
Credit: BBC/Lookout Point/Ben Blackall
Suranne Jones during filming of a street scene in Gentleman Jack Credit: BBC/Lookout Point/Ben Blackall
YOUNGSTERS who starred in the popular BBC television drama Gentleman Jack have told about their first professional acting experience alongside the stars.

The youngsters from Leeds and West Yorkshire were employed as extras with some securing speaking parts after auditions.

The children were taken back to the 1830s wearing carefully researched outfits, after learning to speak in strong Halifax accents and even undergoing suitable haircuts.

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Set in Halifax in 1832, Gentleman Jack portrays the true tale of Anne Lister, the Yorkshire landowner and diarist.

Dexter Hughes, nine, from Gomersal, with Suranne JonesDexter Hughes, nine, from Gomersal, with Suranne Jones
Dexter Hughes, nine, from Gomersal, with Suranne Jones

Many of the young actors came from Articulate Speech and Drama School, which offers drama classes in Otley, Ilkley and Cleckheaton and is run by founder Stacey Burrows, a former lawyer.

Stacey said: “We are known for providing talented child actors to the TV and film industry. I am extremely proud of them all.

“Some of the children were cast in speaking roles after several auditions last year with writer and director Sally Wainwright playing a large role in the casting process in Leeds.

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“We had a total of 80 children as actors and extras and everyone has been thrilled with the experience.

Rocco Haynes, five, from Middleton, during the filming of Gentleman JackRocco Haynes, five, from Middleton, during the filming of Gentleman Jack
Rocco Haynes, five, from Middleton, during the filming of Gentleman Jack

“Most of the kids only needed a day or two off school. If it is longer they get tuition on set.”

More than 80 kids from Leeds and surrounding areas were used as extras, some with speaking parts.”

Dexter Hughes, nine, from Gomersal, plays little ‘Henry Hardcastle’ who is dramatically thrown off the gig in episode one, and in episode two boldly asks Anne Lister ‘Are you a man?’ leaving her struggling for words.

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Dexter, pictured with Suranne, said: ‘I met Suranne, she was really nice and asked me questions about my life and told me about her son who is only two.

Rocco Haynes, five, from Middleton, who plays Billy Hardcastle in Gentleman Jack, with actors Natalie Gavin and Joel Morris, who play his parents Alice and William Hardcastle in the show.Rocco Haynes, five, from Middleton, who plays Billy Hardcastle in Gentleman Jack, with actors Natalie Gavin and Joel Morris, who play his parents Alice and William Hardcastle in the show.
Rocco Haynes, five, from Middleton, who plays Billy Hardcastle in Gentleman Jack, with actors Natalie Gavin and Joel Morris, who play his parents Alice and William Hardcastle in the show.

“Sally Wainwright took time to talk to me about Henry’s character and gave me lots of direction.

“I’ve been at Articulate for about three years. I went to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in Leeds and told my mum I’d like to try to be an actor so I started going to Articulate in Cleckheaton.

“In my first year I did a few adverts, such as Johnstone's Paint and the House Simple commercial. Gentleman Jack was my first big job.”

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