David Morrissey on his life, his career and Liverpool FC
Taking time out from playing the role of Macbeth at The Everyman, Actor/Director and staunch Liverpool fan David Morrissey chats to Andy Heaton and answers some questions about his life, his career and his love of Liverpool Football Club. How does it feel to be back...
I wanted to support Liverpool
I WANT to talk about the early 1980s. When the 1983-84 season kicked off I was 10 years old, 11 when it ended. We had moved from Netherley to Wavertree and I wanted to support Liverpool. Kids are like magpies. They’re attracted to shiny things and in 1983 Liverpool...
The Trainer Wars
An article Peter wrote for The Face back in 1990; it's as relevant now as it was then. THIS year marked the tenth anniversary of THE FACE, but whereas parties have been thrown to commemorate this occasion, nobody has bothered to hold a ‘do’ for the tenth anniversary...
Stan Bowles, plastic pitches and the longest journey I’ve ever been on
I LEFT Liverpool to go to drama school in London in the mid 80s, I was 19. It wasn't exactly the start of my career as an actor as I'd done a TV show called One Summer the year before and so had a bit of experience, but this felt like the start of my serious...
David Morrissey on his life, his career and Liverpool FC
Taking time out from playing the role of Macbeth at The Everyman, Actor/Director and staunch Liverpool fan David Morrissey chats to Andy Heaton and answers some questions about his life, his career and his love of Liverpool Football Club. How does it feel to be back...
I wanted to support Liverpool
I WANT to talk about the early 1980s. When the 1983-84 season kicked off I was 10 years old, 11 when it ended. We had moved from Netherley to Wavertree and I wanted to support Liverpool. Kids are like magpies. They’re attracted to shiny things and in 1983 Liverpool...
The Trainer Wars
An article Peter wrote for The Face back in 1990; it's as relevant now as it was then. THIS year marked the tenth anniversary of THE FACE, but whereas parties have been thrown to commemorate this occasion, nobody has bothered to hold a ‘do’ for the tenth anniversary...
Stan Bowles, plastic pitches and the longest journey I’ve ever been on
I LEFT Liverpool to go to drama school in London in the mid 80s, I was 19. It wasn't exactly the start of my career as an actor as I'd done a TV show called One Summer the year before and so had a bit of experience, but this felt like the start of my serious...









