Bad Boys

In the action-packed comedy "Bad Boys," we are introduced to the quirky duo of Wayne Todd and Fraser Hood, portrayed brilliantly by Karl Howman and Freddie Boardley. Both characters initially crossed paths during their time in jail, forming an unlikely bond over shared experiences and aspirations for a life beyond their criminal backgrounds. Their camaraderie sets the stage for a series of hilarious misadventures that unfold throughout the film, driven by their contrasting personalities and their perpetual knack for getting into trouble.

After a tense encounter with a local thug forces him to leave London, Wayne Todd's journey takes him to the vibrant streets of Glasgow. Here, he seeks out his old cellmate, Fraser Hood, hoping to rekindle their friendship and perhaps devise a scheme to escape the pitfalls of their former lives. As Wayne navigates his new surroundings, he discovers that Glasgow is not just different in landscape but also in the challenges he and Fraser must face together. Their reunion sparks a mix of nostalgia and mischief, leading to a series of unpredictable events that highlight both the chaos and camaraderie that defines their friendship.

The film balances humor and action, with Wayne and Fraser's escapades representing the classic buddy comedy trope. They find themselves entangled in a web of criminal antics while trying to dodge their pasts and navigate their future. Ultimately, "Bad Boys" is not just about two small-time crooks attempting to make a name for themselves in the world of crime; it's a heartwarming tale of friendship, loyalty, and the lengths one will go to for those they care about, all wrapped in an entertaining package that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish.

Full Cast of Bad Boys

Karl Howman as Wayne Todd

Karl Howman

Wayne Todd (6 episodes)
Karl Howman's portrayal of Wayne Todd in the British television series "Bad Boys" is a compelling embodiment of the complexities of a young man caught up in the tumultuous world of a borstal for young offenders. Howman brings a raw vulnerability to the role, expertly balancing the character's bravado with moments of introspective fragility. His performance is marked by an intense physicality and an emotional depth that captures the essence of a youth struggling with his identity amidst the harsh realities of institutional life. Howman's Wayne Todd is a study in contradictions: at once defiant and broken, streetwise and yet naive, his portrayal resonates with the audience, offering a glimpse into the human stories behind the juvenile delinquency headlines. The actor's nuanced depiction of Wayne's journey through anger, despair, and the glimmers of hope that occasionally break through, solidifies his character as one of the most memorable and poignant in the series.
Alex Norton as Malky 'Tissue' Mulhernen

Alex Norton

Malky 'Tissue' Mulhernen (6 episodes)
Alex Norton delivered a compelling performance as Malky 'Tissue' Mulhernen in the British television series "Bad Boys," which aired in the mid-1990s. His portrayal of the hardened, yet deeply flawed character brought a raw and gritty realism to the screen. Norton's Mulhernen is a complex figure, embodying the rough exterior of a seasoned criminal while grappling with the vulnerabilities hinted at by his nickname 'Tissue.' Throughout the series, Norton skillfully navigates the character's emotional landscape, showcasing Malky's cunning and brutality alongside moments of introspection and tenderness. His performance is a testament to his versatility as an actor, as he brings to life a character that is both intimidating and oddly sympathetic, keeping viewers engaged with the moral ambiguities of Malky's journey. Norton's nuanced acting ensures that Malky 'Tissue' Mulhernen lingers in the memory as a standout character within the pantheon of British television's anti-heroes.
Ashley Jensen as Morag Hood

Ashley Jensen

Morag Hood (6 episodes)
Ashley Jensen delivers a commendable performance as Morag Hood in the British police sitcom "Bad Boys." Her portrayal of the strong-willed and often exasperated Detective Inspector is a highlight of the show, bringing a sense of authenticity and depth to the character. Morag's challenge is to manage a team of unruly, disorderly detectives, a task she tackles with a mix of tough love and no-nonsense discipline. Jensen's impeccable comedic timing and her ability to convey Morag's underlying warmth and vulnerability prevent the character from becoming a one-dimensional hard-ass. Instead, she emerges as a relatable leader, whose struggles with her team and the chaos they bring reflect the trials of maintaining order amidst the unpredictable world of policing. Jensen's performance is a testament to her versatility as an actress, as she effortlessly navigates the comedic and dramatic elements required for the role, making Morag Hood a memorable and beloved character in the ensemble.
Ravil Isyanov as Vlad

Ravil Isyanov

Vlad (1 episode)

Ravil Isyanov is a Russian-American film and television actor. He's a graduate of the Moscow Art Theater School and...

Ian Angus Wilkie

Murray (1 episode)

Craig Smith

Ivan (1 episode)

Eilidh Fraser

Mo Ferrier (1 episode)

Crew of Bad Boys

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