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Bryony Afferson (born 9 March 1983) is an English actress and musician. As a musician, she came to public attention playing guitarist Charlie in '' Totally Frank'' on British Channel 4 which led to the band Frank releasing the '' Devil's Got Your Gold'' album. She was credited for music in the BBC Films/
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'' and is a member of the band Troubadour Rose. As an actress, Afferson frequently appears in episodes of television series. Examples include ''
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'', '' Casualty'' and '' Playhouse Presents''. On stage, she appeared in ''On the Waterfront'' (based on the 1954 film) at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket and ''Rough Music'' at the
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1983 births Living people Actresses from Yorkshire Actors from Barnsley Musicians from Barnsley 21st-century English actresses 21st-century English musicians 21st-century British women musicians English television actresses English stage actresses {{UK-tv-actor-1980s-stub