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24Seven (British TV Series)
''24Seven'' is a British television series that aired from 2001 to 2002, aired in the UK on CITV and in the US on Noggin's teenage-oriented block The N. The series focused on a group of students living at Discovery House, a dorm at the Oaks Boarding School. All of the storylines focused on the love triangle involving Miles Silverstone, his girlfriend Anya Vicenze, and his brother Chris, who had an eye for Anya. Another major plotline was that of Tally's "celeb" mother, whom Tally constantly boasted about but never came to visit. Another major plotline was that of Bethan and the county running team and qualifying for it. Samuel Crowder who played Chad, left after series one due to creative differences with the director, stating "I didn't like the direction my character was going in. I was concerned about being typecast as a hipster". Cast * Jordan Frieda as Miles Silverstone (Series 1) * Fiona Wade as Anya Vicenze * Royce Cronin as Chris Silverstone *Neil Henry as Heinz Otto "B ...
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Moray Hunter
Moray Hunter (born 6 October 1957, Hawick, Scotland) is a Scotland, Scottish comedian, writer and performer. He starred in the Channel 4 sketch show, ''Absolutely (TV series), Absolutely''. Alongside Jack Docherty he played one half of the eccentric double-act, Don and George, in ''Absolutely'' and later in the spin-off series, ''Mr. Don and Mr. George''. Moray also provided the voice for a shadow puppet in one of Aardman Animations' short films, ''Humdrum''. As a writer, Moray has contributed to ''Smack the Pony'', ''Alas Smith and Jones'', ''Spitting Image'', ''The Lenny Henry Show'', ''The Clan'' and the animated series of ''Meg and Mog''; and on radio to ''Radio Active (radio series), Radio Active'' and ''Alone (radio series), Alone''. External links * BiographyoAbsolutely.biz References

Living people Scottish male comedians 1958 births People from Motherwell {{UK-comedian-stub ...
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Royce Cronin
Royce Cronin is an English New Zealand-born actor. His most recent credit is the 2018 feature ''Bohemian Rhapsody'' on the life of Freddie Mercury. He also played Michel Van Rijn in ''The Iconoclast''. Previously known for the popular role of Luke Warrington in five's one time flagship soap ''Family Affairs'', where he played the role of Luke in the popular Warrington family. Royce is also well known on both sides of the Atlantic for the role of Chris Silverstone in the popular children's series '' 24seven'' which aired in both the UK and The U.S. and had 2 major seasons. The show mainly centered on the one going love triangle involving fellow characters Miles and Anya. He is also a multi instrumentalist. Starring roles *''Family Affairs'' as Luke Warrington (2000–2002) *'' 24Seven'' as Chris Silverstone (2001) *''Casualty'' as Chris (2003) *'' D-Day 6.6.1944'' as Albert Fraley (2004) *''The Iconoclast ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting per ...
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ITV Children's Television Shows
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Augustus Prew
Augustus Prew (born 17 September 1987) is an English film and television actor. He is known for his roles in '' About a Boy'' (2002), ''The Secret of Moonacre'' (2008), '' Charlie St. Cloud'' (2010), '' The Borgias'' (2011), '' Kick-Ass 2'' (2013), and '' Klondike'' (2014). He played Drew Jessup on the TV series '' 24Seven'' (2001–2002), James Bell on the CBS medical drama ''Pure Genius'' (2016–2017), and David "Whip" Martin on the Fox crime drama ''Prison Break'' (2017). Early life Prew was born in Westminster, London, England and is the son of Wendy Dagworthy, a fashion designer, and Jonathan W. Prew, a photographer. Personal life Prew married fellow actor Jeffery Self Jeffery Self (born February 19, 1987) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Early life Self is a native of Georgia, who grew up in the South. After attending middle school, Self persuaded his parents to let him be homeschooled to avoid deal ... on 13 January 2018 in Culver City, California. Fi ...
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Pippa Nixon
Pippa Nixon (born 1980) is an English actress. She trained at Manchester School of Theatre. Nixon has had numerous roles in film and television as well as recording drama for BBC Radio, but she is best known for her critically acclaimed theatre work. During her early successful stage career, she took on a mixture of roles in both contemporary and classical writing. In 2011, after stints at Shakespeare's Globe where she was commended in the Ian Charleson Awards for her portrayal of Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, Nixon moved to the Royal Shakespeare Company to take on a number of lead roles. At the end of 2013, Lyn Gardner writing in The Guardian asked 'could your Shakespearean performance of the year be Pippa Nixon's deliciously giddy Rosalind in ''As You Like It'' at the RSC?' Early theatre career In 2007, Nixon was cast by director Maria Aberg for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Roy Williams’ ''Days of Significance'' which played at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-Upon ...
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Jordan Frieda
Jordan Frieda (born 1977) is a British actor. He is the son of Scottish singer Lulu and celebrity hair stylist John Frieda and was educated at Eton College (and briefly at The King's School, Canterbury) and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He had a small part in Steven Spielberg's TV mini series '' Band of Brothers'' and took the lead role in a controversial American TV film called ''Prince William'', filmed in 2002, in Dublin, Ireland, about William, Prince of Wales William, Prince of Wales, (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982) is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles III and his first wife Diana, Princess of Wales. Born in London, William was edu ..., with whom Frieda attended Eton College. He also appeared in the 2004 film ''Out of Season'', which starred Dennis Hopper. Frieda is co-owner of the Trullo restaurant in London's Islington area, which opened in 2010. Personal life Frieda's first child, I ...
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Roger Davies (actor)
Roger Davies, also known as Roger Davies-Roberts, is a British television and film actor. He is best known for playing the character Vinnie Rodriguez in the Nickelodeon UK series ''Renford Rejects'', which ran from 1998 to 2001. In 2018, he featured in Netflix/Bad Robot's ''The Cloverfield Paradox'' playing Michael Hamilton. Davies has also appeared in a number of TV series including 24seven, Hounded, The Bill, Blue Peter, Family Affairs, Dream Team Dream Team may refer to: Sport Basketball * Dream Team, the 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team in Barcelona * Dream Team II, the 1994 U.S. men's national basketball team at the FIBA World Championship * Dream Team III, the 1996 ..., Girls in Love, and NCIS: Los Angeles. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Roger 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English male actors Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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