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Desune Coleman : ウィキペディア英語版
Des Coleman

Desune "Des" Coleman (born 14 March 1969 in Derby, Derbyshire) is a British actor and presenter. He has appeared in numerous stage musicals, and played the role of Lenny Wallace in BBC's ''EastEnders''. In 2007 he became the weatherman for BBC's ''East Midlands Today'' but was sacked in 2011 for breaching on-air guidelines.
==Career==
Coleman worked as a welder after leaving school aged 16, before deciding to pursue a career in performing. He attended the Guildford School of Acting in Surrey, and after graduating in 1993 he worked as a singer in Germany for six months in the stage musical ''Chicago''. He then landed a starring role in the musical ''Miss Saigon''.
In 1996 he was cast as wideboy Lenny Wallace in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. His first television job, Coleman remained with the soap until 1999. His television work post ''EastEnders'' has included: ''Is Harry on the Boat?'' (2001); ''Casualty'' (2003); ''The Bill'' (2004), and ''Doctors'' (2004; 2006). He also appeared in the 2001 film ''Submerged'' with Sam Neill. On stage he has appeared in London’s West End's ''Rent'', ''Simply Heavenly'', and understudied the lead in Trevor Nunn’s musical opera ''Porgy and Bess''. Currently, Des works on ''The One Show'' as a reporter.
Coleman has worked for BBC Radio Derby, where he was asked to do the weather report at the Broadcast Centre in Nottingham. This led to a career change. He trained as a weather presenter and in 2007 he began presenting for BBC's ''East Midlands Today'' television.〔 The BBC terminated his contract in 2011 after Coleman used a live weather report to protest his innocence over firearm charges; he deliberately put the wrong temperature on the weather map and told viewers they should not believe everything said by the media.〔

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