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Stephen J. Bush
Stephen J. Bush is a Welsh people, Welsh actor who started his professional career in early 2000 with a series of comedy sketches on the BBC Choice Wales show ''Sleeping Dogs (TV series), Sleeping Dogs''. These sketches were later seen and commissioned as a series by the then new BBC Choice/BBC Three controller Stuart Murphy. Films/TV *''Green Zone (film), Green Zone'' - directed by Paul Greengrass (2009) *''Holby City'' - directed by Sarah O'Gorman - BBC (2007) *''Atonement (2007 film), Atonement'' - directed by Joe Wright (2006) *''Flyboys (film), Flyboys'' - directed by Tony Bill - MGM (2006) *''Bad Girls (TV series), Bad Girls'' - directed by Barnaby Southcombe - ITV Network, ITV (2006) *''Crimesolver'' - directed by Sara Allen - BBC Wales (2005) *''Fried (2002 TV series), Fried'' - BBC 2W (2002) *''Sleeping Dogs (TV series), Sleeping Dogs'' - produced by Tom Law - BBC Choice Wales (2000/01) *''Star Stories'' Episode 1 - directed by Elliot Hegarty - Channel 4 (2006) *''Forgive ...
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Stephen Bush
Stephen Kupakwesu Bush (born 21 March 1990) is a British journalist. He is columnist and associate editor at the ''Financial Times'' and has also written for ''The Guardian'', ''The Telegraph,'' '' i'' and ''New Statesman''. Early life and education Bush is mixed race with Jewish heritage. He was educated at Morpeth School, a state comprehensive school in Globe Town, near Bethnal Green in East London, followed by Balliol College at the University of Oxford, where he studied history. At university, he was a member of the Oxford University Labour Club and volunteered for Andy Burnham's unsuccessful campaign to become Labour Party leader in 2010. Bush matriculated in 2008 and graduated in 2011. He supports Arsenal football club. Career Bush worked for the magazine ''Progress'' (linked to the organisation of the same name) before writing for ''The Daily Telegraph'', including working on the Morning Briefing email as editorial assistant to Benedict Brogan. He joined the ''New S ...
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