Jeff – Latest News https://latestnews.top Thu, 24 Aug 2023 10:55:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png Jeff – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 The Bill star Jeff Stewart, 67, continues to sport a very bushy grey beard as he looks https://latestnews.top/the-bill-star-jeff-stewart-67-continues-to-sport-a-very-bushy-grey-beard-as-he-looks/ https://latestnews.top/the-bill-star-jeff-stewart-67-continues-to-sport-a-very-bushy-grey-beard-as-he-looks/#respond Thu, 24 Aug 2023 10:55:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/24/the-bill-star-jeff-stewart-67-continues-to-sport-a-very-bushy-grey-beard-as-he-looks/ Jeff Stewart continued to show off his bushy grey beard as he headed shopping on Bond Street in London on Thursday, The Bill actor, 67, best known for playing PC Reg Hollis, looked worlds away from his clean cut image on the police detective drama in his latest outing. He once again showed off his very […]]]>


Jeff Stewart continued to show off his bushy grey beard as he headed shopping on Bond Street in London on Thursday,

The Bill actor, 67, best known for playing PC Reg Hollis, looked worlds away from his clean cut image on the police detective drama in his latest outing.

He once again showed off his very bushy grey beard and longer locks as he was spotted strolling around central London and window shopping.

Jeff, who appeared on the ITV drama from 1984 to 2008, cut a casual figure in yellow shorts and a blue shirt, which he styled with an olive sleeveless jacket.

He kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers and framed his face with a pair of black square glasses. 

Different: Jeff Stewart continued to show off his bushy grey beard as he headed shopping on Bond Street in London on Thursday

Throwback: He is pictured as PC Reg Hollis on The Bill in 2007

Different: Jeff Stewart continued to show off his bushy grey beard as he headed shopping on Bond Street in London on Thursday, looking worlds away from his days on The Bill (right)

New look: The Bill actor, 67, best known for playing PC Reg Hollis, looked worlds away from his clean cut image on the police detective drama in his latest outing

New look: The Bill actor, 67, best known for playing PC Reg Hollis, looked worlds away from his clean cut image on the police detective drama in his latest outing

He has been seen out-and-about with his different look in recent months, after telling how he grew his hair to distance himself from his The Bill character.

Jeff shot to fame as PC Reg Hollis in the soap in which he appeared for nearly a thousand episodes. 

He starred alongside Graham Cole’s PC Tony Stamp and Mark Wingett’s character DC Jim Carver.

Though he didn’t appear in the pilot episode, he featured regularly from the first regular instalment onwards and appeared in a total of 872 episodes.

The star played Reg for 24 years, before the character was sadly axed in January 2008.

Speaking in 2011 about the decision, Jeff told The Sun: ‘I felt I had been badly let down.’

After hearing the plans from the show’s producers Jeff went back to his dressing room and still dazed by the news, attempted to take his own life.

Casual: He once again showed off his very bushy grey beard and longer locks as he was spotted strolling around central London

Casual: He once again showed off his very bushy grey beard and longer locks as he was spotted strolling around central London

Fame: Jeff appeared on the ITV drama from 1984 to 2008

Laidback look: He cut a casual figure in yellow shorts and a blue shirt, which he styled with an olive sleeveless jacket

Laidback look: Jeff, who appeared in the ITV drama from 1984 to 2008, cut a casual figure in yellow shorts and a blue shirt, which he styled with an olive sleeveless jacket

Stroll: He kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers and framed his face with a pair of black square glasses

Stroll: He kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers and framed his face with a pair of black square glasses

Shopping: Jeff was seen leisurely strolling down Bond Street as he made the most of the sunny day

Striking: He showed off his new look during the outing

Shopping: Jeff was seen leisurely strolling down Bond Street as he made the most of the sunny day

Shopping: Jeff was seen looking in shop windows as he walked through central London

Shopping: Jeff was seen looking in shop windows as he walked through central London 

As he began to black out, he changed his mind and rang the front desk for help. 

Luckily he was found in time and was rushed from the studios in Merton, South West London to hospital. 

‘I didn’t see a counsellor, it was evident I was OK and I never worried how it would affect my career.

‘I thought, “I have a choice, you can either stagnate or blossom”‘, he added.

Jeff has previously told how his bearded appearance has been a way to distance himself from the clean-shaven Reg, with whom he had become synonymous.

He said: ‘I didn’t cut my hair for three years. It was a thought-out, deliberate choice.

‘I thought, “I have to look as different as possible”.’

Familiar face: Jeff shot to fame as PC Reg Hollis in the soap in which he appeared for nearly a thousand episodes

Familiar face: Jeff shot to fame as PC Reg Hollis in the soap in which he appeared for nearly a thousand episodes

Flashy: Jeff was seen looking in the window of the Bentley showroom during his outing

Flashy: Jeff was seen looking in the window of the Bentley showroom during his outing 

Crowded: Jeff was spotted milling about the crowds during his latest outing

Crowded: Jeff was spotted milling about the crowds during his latest outing 

Strolling: He enjoyed a walk through central London and passed the Bentley shop on the sunny day

Strolling: He enjoyed a walk through central London and passed the Bentley shop on the sunny day

Exit: The star played Reg for 24 years, before the character (pictured in 2007) was sadly axed in January 2008, and he told how he felt 'badly let down' by the decision at the time

Exit: The star played Reg for 24 years, before the character (pictured in 2007) was sadly axed in January 2008, and he told how he felt ‘badly let down’ by the decision at the time 

The Bill ran for a total of 26 years, with the popular series ending in 2010 after being axed – much to the dismay of staunch fans.

Though The Bill was his biggest role to date, Jeff has appeared in a number of other programmes including Crossroads, Doctor Who and Hi-De-Hi!.

He has also starred in independent films and won a Best Actor award for his role in Under Jakob’s Ladder at the Manhattan Film Festival in 2011.

THE CAST OF THE BILL: WHAT THEY DID NEXT

Graham Cole – Tony Stamp

Stalwart star Graham played PC Stamp for over 20 years.

He was written out the year before the show was axed, when he became a driving instructor instead.

He was written out because The Bill was being regenerated with a younger cast. This, however, led to its downfall.

Graham did return to acting, however, and was seen in the likes of Law & Order: UK, Doctors and Holby City.

He was also awarded an OBE for his continuing work with charities.

Mark Wingett – Jim Carver 

Mark appeared as Carver 720 of The Bill’s 2425 episodes of The Bill.

He was already a known actor, featuring in the likes of Quadrophenia and The Professionals.

He had a two-year hiatus from The Bill but returned for the final episodes when the show ended in 2010.

He has since cropped up in the likes of Doctors and Hollyoaks and appeared in 2015’s big screen adaptation of Far From The Madding Crowd, opposite Carey Mulligan, Juno Temple and Michael Sheen.

Chris Ellison – Frank Burnside 

Chris played the volatile Burnside for 15 years on The Bill and proved so popular that he got a spin-off in 2000.

Titled Burnside, it saw him work for the National Crime Squad.

It only ran for one season, and aired six episodes.

He has since appeared in EastEnders, an audio play for Doctor Who, as a contestant on Pointless Celebrities and found himself on Celebrity Big Brother in 2015 alongside Janice Dickinson, Jenna Jameson and Daniel Baldwin.

Jeff Stewart – Reg Hollis

Jeff Stewart – Reg Hollis

Jeff is best known for his role as PC Reg Hollis in The Bill. The actor played the much-loved character for 24 years before the character was axed in 2008

Jeff ‘felt badly let down’ by the shock axing and later tried to take his own life.

But he overcame his mental health problems and has continued to act in roles in Crossroads, Doctor Who and Hi-De-Hi! He also appeared in killer crocodile sequel Lake Placid: The Final Chapter. 

Trudie Goodwin – June Ackland 

Ackland was the longest -standing female character on The Bill with Trudie fronting the role for 24 years from its 1983 pilot to 2007.

The character left the series when her relationship with Jim Carver came to an end. 

From 2011 to 2015, she starred in Emmerdale as Georgia.

She also made headlines when it was revealed her daughter is the pop star La Roux.

 

Eric Richard – Bob Cryer

Appearing in 670 of The Bill’s episodes, Eric eventually said goodbye to the cop drama in 2004.

He appeared in Holby City afterwards and even cropped up in 2017’s Christopher Nolan epic Dunkirk, which starred the likes of Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy.

 Off-screen, he suffered personal tragedy when his grandson Charlie was revealed to have been the youngest victim of the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004.

Diane Parish – Eva Sharpe 

Diane played DC Eva Sharpe – the extrovert, out-spoken constable who was beloved by many and irritated by some.

She left The Bill after a short stint and joined the cast of EastEnders in 2006, where she has been a mainstay ever since, playing tough cookie Denise Fox.

She took time off the soap after having a baby but returned 18 months later.

She won the Royal Television Society award for Best Actress in 2001.

Roberta Taylor – Gina Gold

Roberta Taylor – Gina Gold

The character of Gold featured between 2002 and 2008, deciding to resign from the force after another character was held hostage. Before landing a role on The Bill, Roberta Taylor had roles on shows such as Inspector Morse, Minder, and The Knock, to name a few.

Prior to this, she was a regular face on EastEnders, playing Irene Raymond from 1997–2000. She went on to appear in Father Brown and Casualty, and cropped up in Luther last year. 

 



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Jeff Stelling bows out from Soccer Saturday and reveals he got a call at home from Elton https://latestnews.top/jeff-stelling-bows-out-from-soccer-saturday-and-reveals-he-got-a-call-at-home-from-elton/ https://latestnews.top/jeff-stelling-bows-out-from-soccer-saturday-and-reveals-he-got-a-call-at-home-from-elton/#respond Sun, 28 May 2023 23:54:47 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/28/jeff-stelling-bows-out-from-soccer-saturday-and-reveals-he-got-a-call-at-home-from-elton/ Sky Sports legend Jeff Stelling bids farewell to Soccer Saturday with an emotional speech and montage after 30 years’ service… as he reveals ELTON JOHN called to thank him for his work! Jeff Stelling has left his role presenting Sky Sport’s Soccer Saturday show The iconic presenter bowed out following the final day of the […]]]>


Sky Sports legend Jeff Stelling bids farewell to Soccer Saturday with an emotional speech and montage after 30 years’ service… as he reveals ELTON JOHN called to thank him for his work!

  • Jeff Stelling has left his role presenting Sky Sport’s Soccer Saturday show
  • The iconic presenter bowed out following the final day of the Premier League
  • Stelling revealed he was given messages of support and was rung by Elton John 

Jeff Stelling bowed out of Soccer Saturday by thanking his colleagues at Sky and revealing he even got a call from Elton John wishing him well ahead of his last show.

The legendary broadcaster ended his 30-year association with the programme on the final day of the Premier League season, as the anchor of Sky’s score update show. 

Stelling helped make the Saturday afternoon show a television staple for English football supporters to watch as the goals rolled in, using humour, sporting intelligence, and comradery to great effect. 

Upon seeing a montage Sky put together to pay tribute to the 68-year-old, he was given a standing ovation by co-hosts Paul Merson, Clinton Morrison, Kris Boyd and Michael Dawson in the studio, before launching into a farewell message to end the show. 

‘That was brilliant and thank you very much to whoever did that, absolutely fantastic and thanks for the applause,  but this is tricky because…I’ve changed my mind…just kidding I haven’t changed my mind this time.’  Stelling quipped referencing his U-turn on the role last summer, before reeling off a list of thank you messages to people he has worked with on the show. 

Jeff Stelling has left his role at Sky Sports after hosting his final Soccer Saturday show

Jeff Stelling has left his role at Sky Sports after hosting his final Soccer Saturday show

Stelling revealed that he had received a goodbye phone call from famous singer Elton John

Stelling revealed that he had received a goodbye phone call from famous singer Elton John

Stelling (left) received a standing ovation from Soccer Saturday pundits after a 30-year stint

Stelling (left) received a standing ovation from Soccer Saturday pundits after a 30-year stint

‘I’ve had some fantastic messages during the last few weeks. People like Gordon Strachan was texting me this morning, Neil Warnock, Ritchie Humphreys – former Sheffield Wednesday and Hartlepool legend – Kammie [Chris Kamara] of course.’

Stelling further revealed that he had been in contact with some A-list celebrities and gave viewers inside knowledge that even Elton John is an ardent fan of the production.

The singer was previously chairman at Championship outfit Watford and called Stelling to congratulate him on his tremendous stint presenting the flagship sports show that is watched by millions.

He added: ‘People from outside of football, Georgi Ainsley – we know her as Georgi Thompson – and Elton John rang me. 

‘Somebody asked me the other if I’d ever been starstruck and yeah I was starstruck when Elton John rang me at home to thank me very much for all I’ve done. 

Stelling was the iconic host of the football score show for 30 years and gained legendary status

Stelling was the iconic host of the football score show for 30 years and gained legendary status

Stelling revealed he had received plenty of messages of support during the week

John(pictured) is a lifelong supporter of Watford

Stelling (left) revealed he was starstruck after being called during the week by John (right)

‘He said every time I watch the show, every week you tell me Watford are losing and every week you tell me Hartlepool are losing, so I feel like we’re kindred spirits. ‘ 

The 68-year-old rounded off his farewell speech as he said goodbye to some of the people he has worked with at Sky Sports, labelling his time at the organisation as ‘fantastic’.

‘The great thing is, what people don’t realise is that it’s a team game. And it’s a team game right from the people in the call centres who take your calls right through to the runners, the production team, the people behind the camera and the people that are here, Tommo and Charlie, Matt Le Tissier and this gang of four. 

‘It’s all been fantastic. Every one I’ve worked with over the past 30 years I’d like to say thank you for that.’



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The fitness regime that transformed Jeff Bezos from weedy bookstore boss to buff https://latestnews.top/the-fitness-regime-that-transformed-jeff-bezos-from-weedy-bookstore-boss-to-buff/ https://latestnews.top/the-fitness-regime-that-transformed-jeff-bezos-from-weedy-bookstore-boss-to-buff/#respond Thu, 25 May 2023 17:59:09 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/25/the-fitness-regime-that-transformed-jeff-bezos-from-weedy-bookstore-boss-to-buff/ If you’d worked tirelessly all your life to become one of the richest people on the planet, you could be forgiven for wanting to slow down, eat good food and pile on a few pounds.  But that has not been the case for Jeff Bezos, who has transformed from a scrawny bookstore boss in the […]]]>


If you’d worked tirelessly all your life to become one of the richest people on the planet, you could be forgiven for wanting to slow down, eat good food and pile on a few pounds. 

But that has not been the case for Jeff Bezos, who has transformed from a scrawny bookstore boss in the 90s to a buff billionaire at age 59 through grueling workouts and dieting.

Before his stratospheric success, the lanky Bezos would not have looked out of place at one of the brick-and-mortar bookstores his burgeoning business threatened to topple. 

But the public was gripped by fascination over his seemingly overnight physical transformation in 2017 when he debuted muscular arms in a form-fitting vest.  

Bezos was not known to be a health-nut before then and, in fact, admitted to never reading a nutrition label until he was approaching middle-age. His transformation was believed to have been sparked by Amazon’s 2017 acquisition of Whole Foods – the health-conscious grocer – for nearly $14 billion.  

Bezos is pictured here in January 1997 well before his burgeoning online bookstore took off

Bezos is pictured here in January 1997 well before his burgeoning online bookstore took off

In 2017 Bezos appeared more muscular than usual at a business conference in Idaho, sparking an internet firestorm

In 2017 Bezos appeared more muscular than usual at a business conference in Idaho, sparking an internet firestorm

Bezos appeared even more buff on a Caribbean vacation in 2021, sparking rumors online that the mogul was taking human growth hormones or testosterone injections, which sources close to him denied

Bezos appeared even more buff on a Caribbean vacation in 2021, sparking rumors online that the mogul was taking human growth hormones or testosterone injections, which sources close to him denied

Mr Bezos can also credit his transformation to A-list personal trainer Wes Okerson, who has helped Tom Cruise, Gerard Butler, and Isla Fisher get in peak physical shape for their movie roles. 

Bezos has embraced low-impact weight and resistance training as well as a nutritious diet replete with protein and healthy fats. 

That would explain the motive for one of his preferred breakfasts – Mediterranean octopus that includes potatoes, bacon, green garlic yogurt – a sharp departure from his purported diet coming up that included a package of Pillsbury biscuits in one sitting. 

Sleep

Many top executives pride themselves on operating at top capacity on very little shut-eye: Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, and former President Donald Trump. 

This is despite a mountain of clinical evidence pointing to the necessity of sleep. Healthy sleep is critical for cognitive functioning, mood, mental health, and cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and metabolic health.

Jeff Bezos understands that good sleep hygiene is tantamount to physical exercise when it comes to health.

He told a conference at the Economic Club in 2018 that he routinely gets eight hours of quality sleep, with the exception of travel across time zones, as global billionaires are wont to do.

At the Washington DC conference he said: ‘For me, I need eight hours of sleep. I think better, I have more energy, my mood is better, all these things.’

He also alluded to the fact that as he and his business have become wildly successful, he increasingly understands the importance of good sleep, especially for a high-power executive who regularly makes decisions with millions of dollars at stake.

‘Let’s go really crazy and say I slept four hours a day. So now I just got four so-called productive hours back. If I was going to have, say, 12 hours of productive time during any waking day, now all of a sudden I have 12 plus four — I have 16 productive hours.’

This, he said, comes to about 33 percent more time to make decisions.

‘If I was going to make 100 decisions, now I could make 133 decisions… Is that really worth it if the quality of those decisions might be lower because you’re tired or grouchy, or any number of things?’

If Amazon were still a start-up with 100 employees, Bezos acknowledged he would be less stringent about his sleep schedule for the sake of growth, but with bigger profits come bigger decisions and higher stakes. 

In fact, Bezos has said he falls more in line with a standard held by fellow billionaire Warren Buffett who says he is satisfied if he makes three good decisions a year.

The prevailing scientific belief is that poor sleep can get in the way of performing daily tasks be it driving or inking a 13-billion-dollar agreement to buy health food grocer Whole Foods.

A 2017 study published in the Annals of Neurology examined the impact that insufficient sleep has on impulsive, risky behavior.

Researchers prescribed five hours of sleep to one group and eight to another in a week. Twice a day, the participants were given a task that had two possible outcomes: either receiving a set amount of money for certain, or gambling for a higher amount and getting nothing if they lost.

At the start of the week, less sleep had little influence on their decision-making, but as the sleepless nights added up, more and more of them chose the riskier outcome without really understanding the role that sleep played.

Exercise

West Okerson is an avid believer in low-impact, high-resistance exercises such as rowing that incorporate weight training to build up strength and stamina over time

West Okerson is an avid believer in low-impact, high-resistance exercises such as rowing that incorporate weight training to build up strength and stamina over time

Bezos works with celebrity trainer Wes Okerson, who has been credited with preparing actor Tom Cruise for his 2008 thriller Valkyrie.

While it is not clear when Bezos enlisted Okerson’s help, they vacationed together in St Barts in 2021, when Bezos set the internet ablaze with his new physique. Okerson reportedly had been working with the executive for months leading up to the trip.

Okerson is an avid believer in low-impact, high-resistance exercises such as rowing that incorporate weight training to build up strength and stamina over time.

He also encourages his clients to bring their workouts outside. Running up and down hills, kayaking, rowing, and paddleboarding are among his and Mr Bezos’ favorites.

A healthy percentage of body fat for men 40 to 59 resides somewhere between 11 and 21 percent. Dipping below that threshold can lead to a haggard appearance. Netizens closely eyeing Bezos’ transformation have posited he is probably between 12 and 14 percent.

It is believed that Amazon's 2017 acquisition of Whole Foods, a high-end organic grocer, influenced him to eat better

It is believed that Amazon’s 2017 acquisition of Whole Foods, a high-end organic grocer, influenced him to eat better

Diet

Bezos is believed to eat a protein-heavy diet combined with foods that contain healthy fats such as avocados. 

Wes Okerson is a proponent of the keto diet, which consists primarily of fats, moderate protein, and low carbs. It would make sense that Bezos would adopt a more keto-friendly diet.

He has also said he likes to ‘putter’ in the mornings before starting work in earnest at 10. This, he said, includes eating breakfast with his family.

His appearance in July 2017 in Sun Valley, Idaho as a buff Vin Diesel look-alike was just a month before he would ink a deal finalizing Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods, a pricey health-conscious organic grocer.

But it used to be an entirely different story. He said in 2017 that his diet used to be extremely unhealthy – He’d eat an entire container of Pillsbury biscuits: ‘I had never read a nutrition label in my life; I ate what tasted good to me’ 

It is likely that his foray into a healthier lifestyle was a reflection of the deal with Whole Foods. A fellow Amazon executive Jeff Wilke said after the deal was finalized that he had that experience after living mos of his life as a ‘meat-and-potatoes person from the East coast’.

Wilke told Whole Foods employees: ‘I met a bunch of people on the West Coast who were eating in a different way and they changed my health. They changed the way I thought about food. They changed the way I thought about raising kids — and what we would feed them.’

And while Bezos is now said to maintain an exceedingly healthy and sometimes unusual diet – he once disclosed a favorite breakfast of his is the preparation of Mediterranean octopus that includes potatoes, bacon, green garlic yogurt – he also indulges in what could be dubbed ‘junk food’ sometimes.

In 2018 he posted a snap of Cheeto dust-laden fingers with the caption: ‘I know… but god I love Cheetos.’ And in 2022, he showed himself chowing down on a McDonald’s burger, saying: ‘My first job. Still the same great burger! Happy Sunday!’

Nobody’s perfect.

Those ‘supplement’ rumors

When in 2017 he unveiled his brawny arms at the Sun Valley, Idaho ‘Camp for Billionaires’ as it is unofficially called, the internet erupted in a collective and incredulous ‘Huh?’

There is widespread speculation that Bezos has gotten his body to its current state using human growth hormone (HGH) or testosterone injections.

Given his age (he’s a young 59), and body composition, many doubt Bezos’ ability to achieve his current physique without the help of some pharmaceuticals.

Speculation that Mr Bezos has received helped from human growth hormones or testosterone replacement therapy is rife, with many pointing out the improbability that a man in his 50s could put on as much muscle mass as he apparently has. 

As men and women age, they undergo a phenomenon called anabolic resistance, which lowers their bodies’ ability to break down and synthesize protein, according to experts at Harvard Medical School. 

Protein synthesis enables the body to build up strength through exercise. And as that ability lessens, it gets that much harder for for a person to build and maintain that muscle. 

This is where testosterone injections come in for the save. 

Testosterone carries signals to the brain to tell the body to produce more lean muscle by binding itself to receptors found on muscle cells, triggering an increase in protein synthesis to grow more muscle tissue faster.

Roberta Del Campo, a dermatologist based in Miami, told Town & Country: ‘Not a chance it’s just diet and exercise.’

And Dr. Cameron Sepah, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School said: ‘Trust me, Jeff Bezos is pharmacologically enhancing his testosterone: Look at those arms at age 55!’

Bezos, for his part, has denied these rumors or, people around him have. An ‘anonymous source’ told TMZ in 2021 that they were 100 percent false.

The transformation of 20th-century Bezos to the buff 21st-century version was so stark that many have speculated as to whether he undergoes testosterone replacement therapy or human growth hormone to bulk up.

Mr Bezos has not directly addressed rumors of taking testosterone replacement or human growth hormone injections, though sources close to the mogul deny them. 



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