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Why rock music is in the blood for John ‘Nasty Nick’ Altman

JOHN ALTMAN FOUND FAME AS NASTY NICK IN EASTENDERS. HE TELLS GARRY BUSHELL ABOUT HIS SEX PISTOLS RUN-IN, BEATING DRINK AND DRUGS AND MEETING JIMI HENDRIX

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JOHN ALTMAN is a lot calmer than he used to be. “I don’t drink anymore,” he tells me. “My wife suggested I stop. I can have quite a short fuse.” She’s been his ex-wife for many years, and even sober, John’s fuse is easily lit.

“Twice now I’ve asked people in the Post Office where their masks are,” he says. “It makes me mad.

“One of them got quite agitated, saying, ‘Who are you to talk to me? Who do you think you are?’ But when I asked again, his excuse for not wearing one was, ‘I’m not from round here’.” John laughs. “The other guy said, ‘It’s in the car’.”

The Reading-born actor, born John Stewart, is best known for playing Nasty Nick Cotton in EastEnders.

“Someone says ‘Hello ma’ to me almost every day,” he says. “People don’t come close, though. They tend to shout from a distance.

“They’re probably worried I might have a knife.”

Nasty Nick always did. He was a terrific character, like King Rat in a leather jacket, and he plagued the BBC soap from the first episode in February 1985 until his death from a heroin overdose in 2015.

“He was a horrible, drug-dealing, racist thug who robbed his mother and had the highest murder count on the Square,” John says. “Yet people liked him.”

In real life John, 68, made a pretty vicious enemy – the late Sid from the Sex Pistols. He was living in West London; Sid Vicious and girlfriend Nancy Spungen and Heavy Metal Kids star Gary Holton (Wayne in Auf Wiedersehe­n, Pet) were all part of the same loose Maida Vale 70s punk community.

“One time after a blazing row, Nancy poured her heart out to me when Sid was out scoring drugs.

“When he came back, she told him about it, saying, ‘This really nice guy, Johnny was round here and he listened to me…’

“Sid went out of his mind with jealousy. He wanted to beat me up. He was raging! He went out looking for me and found my mate Mark Evans who looked just like me – same hair, same jacket.

“Sid went straight for him with his leather belt and gave him a lashing.” He laughs.

“My one and only Sex Pistols story and I missed all the action.”

John has had one foot in acting and the other in rock since his teens – his album, Never Too Late To Rock & Roll, is out now.

“The Beatles made a real impact,” he recalls. “I heard Please Please Me and my ears pricked up.

“Playing George Harrison in The Birth Of The Beatles was one of my proudest moments.”

He was 15 when The Who played Dreamland, Margate.

“Me and a mate got there early for the Saturday morning pictures then sneaked into the main ballroom and hid in there all day.

“We even got into The Who’s dressing room and left graffiti – ‘Smash your kit up, Keith!’

“The gig was sensationa­l. We were so close to the stage Daltrey’s sweat was flying over us.

“We went back and got their autographs but missed our train.

“As we were hitchhikin­g home, a big Lincoln Continenta­l pulled over. My jaw dropped – it was Pete Townshend and his wife. He bought us chips and lemonade and dropped us home to Herne Bay. “We went to school on Monday morning and nobody believed us. By then rock was in my blood.”

John met Jimi Hendrix in Chatham on his Wild Things tour with Pink Floyd, The Move and several more.

“December 1, 1967,” John recalls. “Three of us bunked off school, got to the theatre early and helped load in the gear. Suddenly we were inside with mega stars.

“We got into Jimi’s dressing room. I had a little tape recorder and interviewe­d him. He showed us the cine-films he was shooting and his new album Axis… He was so laid back and gentle. He told us: be as good as bunnies because you know what they do all day.”

A drummer and guitarist, John has been in bands off and on for decades, including The Hitmen, Resurrecti­on, and most famously the Heavy Metal Kids in 2010 when he replaced his late mate Gary Holton on lead vocals.

“I loved it,” he says. “Gary was a hard act to follow. I saw them once at the Music Machine in Camden and he was climbing the curtains.”

John covers his marriage breakdown in his autobiogra­phy, In The Nick Of Time (now also an audio-book). He married Bridget Poodhun in 1986, less than a year after they’d been introduced by his co-star Nejdet “Ali Osman” Salih.

Drinking and cocaine consumptio­n played a large part in their 1997 divorce, John admits. He gave up both but by then, it was too late.

Daughter Rosanna and her daughter now live in Luxembourg.

Currently single, John has kept busy in lockdown. He’s made an “audio movie” called Unsinkable, about a Second World War cargo ship, co-starring John Malkovich and Brian Cox, and forthcomin­g radio soap Greenborn.

He relaxes by watching movies and listening to music – he’s a recent convert to Joe Bonamassa.

“I also walk, cycle and work out in the open air with Jacob Peregrine Wheller, a Ninja Warrior finalist. I try and do something for someone else every day.”

John gets worked up about internatio­nal affairs and repression everywhere from Turkey to Russia via the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

“I hate to see people persecuted,” he says. “It makes you thank God you’re here in England where the worst you have to suffer is an idiot with road rage.”

Never Too Late To Rock & Roll by Johnny Altman (left) is out now, produced by Mark Christophe­r Lee.

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Credit: Paul Harris Rock in his blood: John Altman
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John as Nick Cotton in EastEnders in 1985
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Jealous guy: Sid Vicious from The Sex Pistols
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Laid back: Jimi Hendrix
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