
Birthday
1946/06/15 (79 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Walsall, West Midlands, England, UK
Also know as
Neville Holder, Slade
Neville John "Noddy" Holder MBE is an English musician and actor. He was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the English band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Holder co-wrote most of Slade's material with bass guitarist Jim Lea and is known for his unique and powerful voice.

(1975) Flame
as Stoker

(1972) Slade Alive: Set of Six
as ---

(2003) Bob the Builder: Christmas With Bob and the Crew
as Banger (voice)

(2004) Inside Slade: The Singles: 1971-1991
as Himself

(2005) Slade: The Very Best of Slade
as Guitar / Vocals

(1998) Never Rewind the Buzzcocks
as Self

(1977) Slade - At East Germany TV 1977 & At Granada Studios
as Himself - Singer, Guitar

(1972) Right to Work March
as ---

(1999) Slade: It's Slade
as Self

(2012) The Joy Of The Single
as Self

(2012) Slade at the BBC
as Self

(2008) Kings of Glam
as Self
(2013) Rock 'n' Roll Britannia
as Self

(2001) Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember - The Movie
as Banger (voice)

(2004) The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody
as Self

(2014) The Nation's Favourite Queen Song
as Self

(1993) Shooting Stars
as Self

(2006) The One Show
as Self

(2001) Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
as Self

(2004) Strictly Come Dancing
as Self
(2005) Top of the Pops Reloaded
as Self

(2004) The Paul O'Grady Show
as ---

(1999) The Grimleys
as Mr Holder
(2007) The Alan Titchmarsh Show
as Self
(2009) Feast
as ---

(1995) The Frank Skinner Show
as Self
(2000) A Question Of Pop
as ---

(2009) Genius with Dave Gorman
as ---
(1999) It's Only TV But I Like It
as Self

(2008) All Star Mr & Mrs
as ---

(2009) Live from Studio Five
as Self

(2001) Big Brother's Little Brother
as Self

(1996) Never Mind the Buzzcocks
as Self - Team Member

Have I Got a Bit More News for You
as Self - Panellist

(1999) Loose Women
as Self

(1996) Never Mind the Buzzcocks
as Self

(2004) Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere
as Mick Bustin
(1968) Spotlight
as self

(1964) Top of the Pops
as Self - Host

(1990) Have I Got News for You
as Self