Actor & Played Tyrone in ‘Coronation Street’, Came Sixth in ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here’, Won Best Actor at the British Soap Awards & Outstanding Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards
Alan Halsall’s Biography:
Alan Halsall is one of Britain’s most recognisable television actors, best known for his long running portrayal of Tyrone Dobbs in the flagship ITV soap opera ‘Coronation Street’, a role he first secured in 1998 and which established him as a household name across the UK. His natural warmth, humour and authenticity have made him a favourite with audiences for more than two decades, while his ability to handle both emotional drama and comedy has demonstrated remarkable versatility as a performer. Alan’s profile has continued to grow through major television appearances, including entering the Australian jungle as a celebrity contestant on the twenty fourth series of ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’, where he finished in sixth place and won over a new generation of viewers with his honesty and humour. Combining longevity, resilience and public affection, Alan is hired as a keynote speaker for his engaging storytelling, media experience and ability to connect with audiences from all walks of life.
Alan began his acting career at a young age, making early television appearances in the long running children’s medical drama series ‘Children’s Ward’. He quickly gained further experience with guest roles including David Hartley in the BBC mystery drama ‘Hetty Wainthropp Investigates’ and Trevor Chivers in the ITV period police drama ‘Heartbeat’. He also appeared as Matt in the four-part CITV comedy drama ‘Matt’s Million’ before securing a guest role as Midge in Russell T Davies’ groundbreaking Channel 4 drama ‘Queer as Folk’. These formative roles allowed Alan to build a reputation as a talented young performer before landing the defining role of Tyrone Dobbs in ‘Coronation Street’, where he became central to some of the soap’s most memorable storylines and established himself as one of British television’s most enduring stars.
Alan’s performances have earned widespread critical acclaim and industry recognition. His portrayal of a high-profile domestic abuse storyline in ‘Coronation Street’ led to him winning Best Actor at the British Soap Awards and Outstanding Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards. These accolades highlighted his ability to tackle serious and socially important subjects with sensitivity and realism, further strengthening his standing within the television industry. His appearance on ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ also showcased his humour, resilience and relatability beyond scripted television, helping audiences see the personality behind the actor and reinforcing his broad appeal across entertainment media.
Why Hire Alan Halsall?
In addition to his acting achievements, Alan remains a hugely respected figure within British popular culture and television. In 2025, he was honoured by the Variety Club with the Legends of Industry Award, recognising both his longevity and contribution to entertainment. As a keynote speaker, Alan offers audiences an honest and engaging perspective on fame, resilience, mental strength and sustaining success in a demanding public industry. His career demonstrates adaptability, professionalism and authenticity, while his approachable nature and comedic timing make him especially effective at entertaining live audiences. Whether discussing the pressures of long running television, navigating challenging storylines or sharing behind the scenes experiences from some of Britain’s biggest programmes, Alan delivers insightful, humorous and highly relatable talks that resonate with corporate audiences, industry events and after dinner engagements alike.
Alan Halsall’s Career Highlights:
Here are some of the key milestones that define Alan Halsall’s remarkable career:
- 2025 – Honoured by the Variety Club with the Legends of Industry Award
- 2024 – Entered the Australian jungle as a celebrity contestant on the twenty-fourth series of ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’, finishing in sixth place
- 2013 – Won Best Actor at the British Soap Awards for his high-profile domestic abuse storyline
- 2013 – Won Outstanding Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards
- 1999 – Secured a guest acting role as Midge in the groundbreaking Channel 4 drama series ‘Queer as Folk’
- 1998 – Landed his career-defining, long-running role as Tyrone Dobbs on the flagship ITV soap opera ‘Coronation Street’
- 1998 – Appeared as Trevor Chivers in an episode of the ITV period police drama series ‘Heartbeat’
- 1998 – Cast as Matt in the four-part CITV children’s comedy-drama series ‘Matt’s Million’
- 1997 – Played the guest role of David Hartley in the BBC mystery drama series ‘Hetty Wainthropp Investigates’
- 1997 – Made his early television appearances in the long-running children’s medical drama series ‘Children’s Ward’
Videos
Alan Halsall’s Official Keynote Speaking Videos & Showreel:
Testimonials
“Alan Halsall is an engaging and hugely relatable speaker whose warmth, humour and honesty make him a standout choice for corporate events, conferences and after dinner engagements. Drawing on decades at the heart of British television, he shares entertaining behind the scenes stories and inspiring insights on resilience, longevity and performing under pressure.” – David Simms
Speaking Topics
Alan Halsall’s Official Keynote Topics:
- Acting
- Coronation Street
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Reducing Stigma
- Personal Growth
How Much Does Alan Halsall Cost to Hire?
How Much Does it Cost to Hire Alan Halsall?
Alan Halsall’s speaking fees vary depending on the event format, location, duration and level of preparation required. For an accurate quote, please share your event date, location and brief with an official booking agent.
