Chord Melodic (born Christopher Michael Hall; 27 November 1986) is a British actor.[2] He is best known for his portrayal as Sledge, in the BAFTA Award-winning crime drama series Happy Valley.

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Chord Melodic
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Christopher Michael Hall

(1986-11-27) 27 November 1986 (age 37)
Manchester, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materManchester School of Acting
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active2008–present

Association football career
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
2003–2005 Oldham Athletic
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2007 Oldham Athletic[1] 43 (1)
2007–2008 Stalybridge Celtic 40 (16)
2008–2010 Bradford Park Avenue 58 (35)
2011 Mossley 12 (0)
2013 Stalybridge Celtic 13 (6)
2013–2014 Harrogate Town 42 (16)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Websitechordmelodic.com
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Born in Manchester, he began his career as an actor in 2007, when he appeared in a groundbreaking play called OUTLOUD. His television career began a short time after in 2008, when he starred in the children's drama series Grange Hill along with various other television shows, such as British crime drama Blue Murder and police procedural series Scott & Bailey. He also starred in British comedy drama's Shameles and British television anthology series Coming Up (TV series). His other works include appearances in the medical drama series Holby City, along with a recurring role, in the world's longest running soap opera Coronation Street.

He is also a former professional footballer playing as a striker for Oldham Athletic, where he earned his first professional contract at the age of 16 and subsequently made his debut for the club shortly after in 2003. He was the second youngest player of all time to make their debut for the club during that period. In 2007, he retired from professional football to concentrate on his acting career.

Early life

Born in Manchester, England, on 27 November 1986, he is of English, Irish and West Indian (St Kitts and Nevis) ancestry.[3]

Melodic started acting at the age of 12 and was involved in numerous school productions.

At 20, he was cast in the play OUTLOUD, a cutting-edge play that celebrates diversity and helps raise awareness of homophobia, bullying and discrimination.[4]

Career

Football career

He came through the youth team at Oldham Athletic, playing as a striker. He was prolific at youth and reserve team levels, and thus made his debut for the club in 2003 at the age of 16, which made him the second youngest player of all time to make their debut for the club at the time, after Wayne Harrison debuted at 16 in 1985, who became the world's most expensive teenager, with his record-breaking transfer from Oldham Athletic to Liverpool. After progressing through the ranks at Boundary Park, he later earned his first professional contract.[5] However, after he broke his leg in February 2007,[6] he decided to retire from professional football to concentrate on his acting career. He made 7 starts and 36 substitute appearances, scoring five goals,[7][8][9][10][11][12] most notably his late equalizer in the 2–2 FA Cup draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers FC at Molineux Stadium, which earned Oldham a third round replay.[13][14][15] The club had earlier banned him from appearing in a theatrical performance of the Full Monty.[16] However, he was later given the green light by club officials, when they went back on their decision to block his participation, after he had explained to them that it was all for charity.[17][18] He then signed for non-League club Stalybridge Celtic in July 2007. He finished the season top goal scorer, scoring 19 goals in 49 appearances and was called up to the England C team, which represents the best non-league talent.[19][20] At the end of the 2007–08 season he left to sign for Bradford Park Avenue, where he played until the end of the 2009–10 season, scoring 35 goals in 58 league appearances.[21] In 2010, he had a brief spell at Mossley, playing twelve games.[22] However, he returned to Stalybridge Celtic for the remainder of the 2012–13 season,[23] scoring 6 goals in 13 appearances, before signing for Harrogate Town for the 2013–14 season.[24] He finished the season, scoring 16 goals in 42 league appearances, before retiring from the game in 2014.

Acting career

Chord's first paid acting role was in 2007 for Hope Theatre Company in Manchester. He was one of the four original cast members of OUTLOUD, the UK's longest running, anti-homophobia theatre project. It is a ground-breaking verbatim play devised by Adam Zane that explores homophobia, bullying and hate crime. The play is based on interviews with young LGBT+ people. He played a number of parts throughout the plays tour.[25]

Melodic's major television debut came in 2008 when he starred in the British television children's drama series Grange Hill, where he appeared as ex-pupil and football superstar Dwayne Miller. Subsequent roles later that year included the BBC drama spin-off Spooks: Code 9 and ITV daytime drama serial The Royal Today.

He then spent three months portraying music producer Matt Crosby, in the British soap opera Hollyoaks, opposite Emma Rigby. Joining the cast in November 2008, and remaining there until his character's departure in January 2009.[26]

Later that year, he landed a role on the ITV detective drama series Blue Murder, where he played biker Kyle Torrence, caught in the middle of a bitter and adulterous rivalry, between Helen the auntie, and her teenage niece Jess, his girlfriend, played by Holliday Grainger.[27]

He followed that up with numerous roles including BAFTA Award-winning drama Shameless in 2011, and ITV's British drama series Scott & Bailey.

More recent projects included a guest appearance on Channel 4's comedy drama Coming Up (TV series), opposite Debra Stephenson, Con O'Neill, and Jodie Comer.

In 2015, Melodic starred in Sally Wainwright's BAFTA Award-winning crime drama series Happy Valley, as Sledge, opposite Sarah Lancashire and Charlie Murphy. In May 2015, Happy Valley won the BAFTA Award for Best Drama Series. This was the first of two Bafta's for Happy Valley, which won the same category in 2017.[28]

He then made a guest appearance on British medical soap opera Doctors in 2016 as Police Constable Dave Blaire.

Following that, he later appeared in British medical drama television series Holby City in January 2018. He starred opposite Hugh Quarshie, as Dillon Matthews a prison kingpin, who takes Ric under his wing in order to expand his empire.[29][30]

2019–present

As of 2019, Chord has been starring in the ITV British soap opera Coronation Street as Joe Haslam, an ex-soldier and owner of a private military company, who helped to bring down super villain Pat Phelan.[31][32][33][34]

In October 2022, BBC and AMC Networks confirmed, that Chord Melodic would be returning for the third series of Sally Wainwright's multi-BAFTA award-winning hit Happy Valley, alongside Sarah Lancashire and Charlie Murphy.[35][36][37][38][39][40]

In 2024, Melodic starred as Owen Pierce, in series three of the acclaimed crime drama, The Tower, opposite Gemma Whelan. Based on Kate London's third novel, the series is adapted by Homeland screenwriter and executive producer, Patrick Harbinson.[41][42]

Filmography

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Grange Hill Dwayne Miller Episode: "Food Fight"
2008–2009 Hollyoaks Matt Crosby 6 Episodes
2009 Blue Murder Kyle Torrance Episode: "Having It All"
2011 Shameless Simon Wexford Episode: "#8.22"
2012 Scott & Bailey Royston Marley Episode: "#2.6"
2012 Coming Up Jamie Episode: "Postcode Lottery"
2016–2023 Happy Valley Sledge 9 Episodes
2016 Doctors PC Dave Blaire Episode: "In Every Home a Heartache: Part One"
2017–2019 Coronation Street Joe Haslam Regular role
2018 Holby City Dillon Matthews Episode: "The Prisoner"
2024 The Tower Owen Pierce Episode: "Gallowstree Lane"
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