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Simon Fenton (born 10 June 1976) is an
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actor who has appeared in several different television roles. One of his earliest roles was in ''
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'', and he also appeared in the ITV children's series '' T-Bag and the Sunstones of Montezuma'', '' Through The Dragon's Eye'', and the
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series ''
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''. He appeared in the movie '' The Power of One'' as the 12-year-old
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P.K., a role for which he was nominated for a
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in the category "Best Young Actor Co-starring in a Motion Picture". In 1993, he appeared with John Goodman in the quirky American comedy '' Matinee'', in a role playing an American boy, and in 1994 he played Luke in the Channel 4 miniseries ''The Rector's Wife''. More recently, he was in '' Band of Brothers'' and ''
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''.


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