John Tams
John Tams
John Tams (born 16 February 1949) is an English actor, singer, songwriter, composer and musician born in Holbrook, Derbyshire, the son of a publican. He first worked as a reporter for the Ripley & Heanor News later working for BBC Radio Derby and BBC Radio Nottingham. Tams had an early part in The Rainbow (1988), and may be best known for playing a regular supporting role in the ITV drama series Sharpe, as rifleman Daniel Hagman. He also co-wrote the music for each film (18, as of November 2008) alongside Dominic Muldowney. Tams was a member of Derbyshire folk group Muckram Wakes in the 1970s, then worked with Ashley Hutchings as singer and melodeon-player on albums including Son of Morris On, and as a member of the British folk rock group Albion Band. Splitting with Hutchings in the 1980s, he formed Home Service. In the following decades, Tams spent time fronting Home Service (Best Live Act at the BBC Folk Awards 2012) or in a duo with Barry Coope (Duo of the Year 2008). In 2015 it was announced that Tams was retiring from Home Service.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 2.534
Birthday 1949-02-16
Place of Birth Holbrook, Derbyshire, England, UK
Also Known As
Sons and Lovers
1981

Sons and Lovers

Sharpe's Rifles
1993

Sharpe's Rifles

Sharpe's Company
1994

Sharpe's Company

Sharpe's Sword
1995

Sharpe's Sword

Sharpe's Gold
1995

Sharpe's Gold

Sharpe's Regiment
1996

Sharpe's Regiment

Sharpe's Mission
1996

Sharpe's Mission

Sharpe's Justice
1997

Sharpe's Justice

No Further Cause For Concern
1988

No Further Cause For Concern

The Fool
1990

The Fool

Sharpe: The Legend
1997

Sharpe: The Legend

The Raggedy Rawney
1988

The Raggedy Rawney

When Saturday Comes
1996

When Saturday Comes

Here We Come A-Wassailing
1977

Here We Come A-Wassailing

The Rainbow
1989

The Rainbow

Sharpe's Waterloo
1997

Sharpe's Waterloo

Sharpe's Enemy
1994

Sharpe's Enemy

Sharpe's Honour
1994

Sharpe's Honour

Sharpe's Battle
1995

Sharpe's Battle

Sharpe's Eagle
1993

Sharpe's Eagle

Sharpe's Siege
1996

Sharpe's Siege