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Ex-Corrie villain who's happy to be all at sea
Conrad Astley28/ 4/2006
OWEN Aaronovitch holds the dubious honour of having played one
of Britain's top soap villains.
As Jon Lindsay, he was despised by Coronation Street viewers across
the land and was responsible for the Free Deirdre Rachid
campaign.
Smooth-talking Jon stepped into the soap, and into Deirdre's life,
back in 1997, sweeping the divorcee off her feet at a Weatherfield
singles night.
He was charming and intelligent, and claimed to be a long haul
airline pilot.
But "captain Lindsay" was not all he seemed. His story about being
a pilot turned out to be a sham and when Deirdre discovered he
already had a wife and children, she got out as quickly as she
could, but it was too late.
Jon had taken out credit in Deirdre's name and applied for a
mortgage using false identity. When police came looking for the
fraudster, the paper trail led to Deirdre.
Jon had planned his crimes meticulously, ensuring nothing could
come back on him. And while he only received a suspended sentence,
she had to spend time in jail for his fraud.
For some viewers, it was too much and the line between soap and
reality became increasingly opaque.
Signs went up calling for "The Weatherfield One" to be freed,
Granada's switchboards were jammed, and - sensing an early
opportunity to prove he had his finger on the nation's pulse -
newly elected Prime Minister Tony Blair promised to
intervene.
But Owen, like other soap villains before him, was in fear of his
life. Or so the papers said.
However, the actor doesn't remember it being quite so
dramatic.
"The Granada publicity people got involved, the newspapers got
involved, but it doesn't mean very much," he said.
"There was a story going around that my family had fled to Spain
because of threats, but we'd planned to move there anyway.
"I never got any of that stuff, but the rumours did circulate. The
worst I got was being hissed at in Marks And Spencer, but to me it
was just a bit of good-natured fun."
Owen, who had coincidentally moved to the Spanish city of Granada,
got on with his life.
But while the story might have been hyped up by television bosses
eager to compete with the BBC's EastEnders, his role is still
remembered and Lindsay was recently voted as one of viewers'
favourite soap villains.
"It's been a curse as much of a blessing," he said.
"It's a weird thing, because when I look at it in the context of
the other work I've done it's probably the least important in terms
of the pleasure it's given me.
"If the financial rewards weren't there no actors would do it. The
quality you get in the soaps is very variable because there's just
so much of it. If we got paid more for it, actors would prefer to
do theatre.
"I certainly enjoyed doing Coronation Street, but I don't know
where I'd put it in terms of my career. I don't think actors really
have careers - we tend to just go from job to job."
The latest job sees him return to Manchester as obsessed Captain
Ahab in the Compass Theatre Company's production of Moby
Dick.
The production, telling the story of a 19th century whaling ship
and its fearless captain, has already been getting rave reviews
around the country.
Herman Melville's swashbuckling tale is a million miles from the
cobbles of Weatherfield, but Owen said he needed to draw on all his
acting experience to bring the story into the 21st century.
"The difficulty for me is trying to be someone who is incredibly
driven, without coming across as completely hammy," he said. "He's
larger than life, he's a bit of an epic character, and he has to
get madder as it goes on.
"The reason it's endured is because it's a marvellous story. It's
not just about a man chasing a whale, he's trying to fight off
mortality.
"It's a very clever adaptation, because it keeps the action moving
while bringing out the deeper philosophical aspects of the
story."
Moby Dick is on at the Library Theatre from Tuesday until
May 6.
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