Disgraced TV Actor Found Dead In Prison Just Two Months After Being Jailed For Sex Crimes

Disgraced former British television actor John Alford has been found dead in prison just two months after being jailed for offences involving two teenage girls.

The 54-year-old performer, who first became known to viewers through the popular UK dramas Grange Hill and London’s Burning, was discovered unresponsive inside his cell at His Majesty’s Prison Bure near Norwich on Friday, March 13.

Alford had begun serving an eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence at the Category C facility after his conviction earlier this year.

The discovery of his death has now triggered a formal investigation, which is standard procedure in situations involving deaths inside prison custody.

Authorities have confirmed that the circumstances surrounding the death will be examined.

Officials say the investigation will aim to determine what happened in the hours leading up to the discovery.

John Alford was sentenced to eight and a half years in jail after sexually assaulting two teenagers.Credit: Hertfordshire Police

Actor Found Unresponsive In Prison Cell

Alford, whose legal name was John Shannon, was discovered lying in his bed during routine morning checks carried out by prison staff.

“John Shannon died in prison on 13 March 2026,” a prison spokesperson said in an official statement. “As with all deaths in custody, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate.”

Reports suggest that officers initially believed he was simply asleep before realizing something was wrong when he failed to respond.

“He didn’t wake up in the morning. He was in his bed and they thought he was just asleep,” a source told The Sun. “When they tried to wake him there was no response and they realized he was dead.”

The exact cause of death has not been confirmed at this stage.

Officials have stated that more information may become available once the investigation process is completed.

Jailed Earlier This Year For Offences Involving Teenage Girls

Alford had been sentenced in January at St Albans Crown Court to eight years and six months in prison after being convicted of offences involving two girls aged 14 and 15.

Prosecutors said the incidents took place in April 2022 after the teenagers had been drinking during a night out.

They later ended up at a property in Hertfordshire where Alford was staying with a friend.

During the trial, jurors were told that the actor purchased £250 ($330) worth of food, alcohol, and cigarettes from a nearby petrol station.

The purchase reportedly included a bottle of vodka that the girls later consumed.

According to reporting by The Guardian, court proceedings revealed that the convicted offender had sexual contact with the 14-year-old girl in the garden of the property and later inside a downstairs toilet.

The court also heard that he inappropriately touched the 15-year-old while she was half asleep in the living room.

Police were alerted to the allegations after the mother of the 15-year-old made a third-party report two days later.

During the trial, the girl told the court that she felt “absolutely sick” after the assault.

She had originally planned to keep the incident secret before later suffering what she described as a “mental breakdown” and confiding in a friend’s mother on April 11.

Chris White from the Crown Prosecution Service stated that Alford knew the ages of the girls but still chose to take advantage of the situation.

Despite the jury finding him guilty, the actor continued to deny wrongdoing.

He insisted the verdict was incorrect and claimed the accusations against him were “scandalous” and part of a “setup”.

Alford first rose to fame in the 1980s.Credit: Tim Roney / Getty

Alford began his acting career at the age of 13 during the 1980s when he landed the role of rebellious schoolboy Robbie Wright in the BBC drama Grange Hill.

He appeared on the show from 1985 until 1989.

He also took part in the cast’s anti-drug charity single titled Just Say No.

Later, he found renewed fame during the 1990s when he joined the ITV drama London’s Burning as firefighter Billy Ray.

He joined the series in 1992 and appeared for six seasons.

However, his acting career was repeatedly disrupted by legal problems.

In 1999 he was removed from London’s Burning after being convicted of supplying cocaine and cannabis.

That conviction led to a nine-month prison sentence, although he served only six weeks behind bars.

Court records later revealed additional convictions over the years, including offences such as disorderly behavior, drink driving, criminal damage, and obstructing police officers.

Alford had previously claimed that the drug conviction caused him to be “blacklisted” within the acting industry.

Although he attempted to rebuild his career during the early 2000s, controversy continued to follow him.

In 2018 he faced further legal trouble when he was charged with resisting a police officer.

Those incidents added to the long list of issues that had affected his public reputation over the years.

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