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Simon Quarterman (born 14 November 1977) is an English actor and producer, best known for playing narrative director Lee Sizemore in the HBO
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Career

Quarterman also played the role of Ari in '' The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior''. He has appeared in several British television shows, including '' Down to Earth'', '' Midsomer Murders'', '' Holby City'', and '' EastEnders'', playing Paul Jenkins, and the miniseries '' Victoria & Albert''. He currently portrays Lee Sizemore in the HBO
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* 1977 births Living people Male actors from Sussex 21st-century British male actors British male television actors British male film actors {{UK-tv-actor-1970s-stub