John Keenan (HolbyBlue)
John Keenan is a fictional character from the British police drama HolbyBlue, portrayed by actor Cal MacAninch. John is a police officer in the Criminal Investigation Department within Wyvern Constabulary's, Holby South Police Station.
John Keenan | |
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HolbyBlue character | |
First appearance | "Episode 1" 8 May 2007 |
Last appearance | "Episode 12" 5 June 2007 |
Created by | Tony Jordan |
Portrayed by | Cal MacAninch |
In-universe information | |
Title | Detective Inspector |
Occupation | Police Officer |
Spouse | Kate Keenan |
Children | Tasha Keenan Jamie Keenan |
Casting
Actor Cal MacAninch called the casting for the role "a long drawn-out process". He had started rehearsals for a play when he first auditioned for the part, and the play was finished when he learned he had been successful.[1] MacAninch commented, "But it was worth it when I saw the scripts. Any actor would love to play Keenan because he's a great hero."[1] The actor also said that he had always wanted to play a police officer, as his brother were both policemen in real life. MacAninch was initially unaware that the show was a spin-off of medical drama Holby City and stated that if he had known, he might have thought twice about auditioning. However, he realised that the show "stands on its own two feet" and he reiterated that he liked the scripts.[1] MacAninch was contracted for three years.[1]
Storylines
John is a hardworking Police officer, good at his job and passionate about it. He works alongside Luke French. His rival in the series was Neculai Stenga but in a showdown Stenga was shot and killed by John after kidnapping his family. However, in the process John and Luke also get shot but recovered. John's old senior officer Detective Chief Inspector Harry Hutchinson was revealed to be a traitor feeding Stenga information about witnesses due to be giving evidence at a court trial against him, when John found out his respected mentor was corrupt he alerted the Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) and arrested Harry resulting in his expulsion from the service, disgrace, and a prison sentence. John is not corrupt but is willing to bend rules in whatever way necessary to bring those he deems guilty to justice, something that Luke French disagrees with him over as Luke likes to do his work "by the book". John was acting DCI after Harry's departure
Kate Keenan is John's wife, both visibly funny and loyal. She got the job as a Station Reception Officer (SRO) with some input from John. She also works in Holby South Police Station, in which the same place as her husband John works as a Detective Inspector. In the first episode of Holby Blue when John found out his wife Kate Keenan, was seeing another man after their initial divorce, he became distracted from work, at one point even organising unofficially that he would be pulled over by the uniformed branch and fined. He still loves Kate and tried to win her back but ended up sleeping with Rachel to make Kate jealous. Much to Rachel's disdain he tells her he didn't love her and wanted Kate. As he began to reconcile with Kate, Rachel told John she fancied him and tried to stop John and Kate getting together by revealing she slept with John, Kate felt betrayed but John insisted he loved her. He then protested insisting Kate was not to be sacked when she slapped Rachel who called her children "Brats". He was also extremely worried when Kate was held hostage by Stenga, but managed to save her. He is now officially back with Kate. She broke up with him before and is still uneasy with him as she feels John cares only about his job. However that is something that John is beginning to regret and is trying to spend time with Kate and his child. John's new boss, DCI Scott Vaughan has however taken a shine to Kate and is now John's love rival.
Reception
Janet Tansley of the Liverpool Echo branded John "the stereotypical grumpy Scottish bobby".[2] The Daily Mirror's Jim Shelley dubbed him "absurdly intense".[3]
References
- Hendry, Steve (13 May 2007). "The Blues Brothers; Scots hunk Cal reveals why landing dream role as a detective is just like joining family business". Sunday Mail. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
- Tansley, Janet (9 May 2007). "Last Night's TV; Holby Blue (BBC1).(Features)". Liverpool Echo. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2016.(subscription required)
- Shelley, Jim (1 April 2008). "Shelley vision: Real Blue.(Features)". Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2016.(subscription required)
External links
- John Keenan at BBC's HolbyBlue Homepage