Experience : I’ve been on television more than 2,500 times (but you won’t know my face)
My work as a TV and film extra was a dream come true. My look – skinny and not too good-looking – was in high demand I have always been a television addict. As a young boy growing up in Bath, I’d devour programmes such as Doctor Who, desperate to know how they were created. At 16, I dared to (…)
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The Guardian (Africa)
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The Guardian (Africa)
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