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− | (1953-) British actor. Born in Barnsley, he won the part of Billy Casper in the cult film ''Kes'' at the age of 14, which brought him international critical acclaim. He then left school at the age of 17 and moved to London and began training as an actor the Royal National Theatre. While his film career did not flourish greatly, he did do good stage work, appearing in the original production of Equus, which toured internationally. In 1975 he came to South Africa to appear in [[Pieter Toerien]]’s production of ''[[Equus]]'', directed by [[Leonard Schach]]. | + | (1953-) British actor. Born in Barnsley, he won the part of Billy Casper in the cult film ''Kes'' at the age of 14, which brought him international critical acclaim. He then left school at the age of 17 and moved to London and began training as an actor the Royal National Theatre. While his film career did not flourish greatly, he did do good stage work, appearing in the original production of ''[[Equus]]'', which toured internationally. In 1975 he came to South Africa to appear in [[Pieter Toerien]]’s production of ''[[Equus]]'', directed by [[Leonard Schach]]. |
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(1953-) British actor. Born in Barnsley, he won the part of Billy Casper in the cult film Kes at the age of 14, which brought him international critical acclaim. He then left school at the age of 17 and moved to London and began training as an actor the Royal National Theatre. While his film career did not flourish greatly, he did do good stage work, appearing in the original production of Equus, which toured internationally. In 1975 he came to South Africa to appear in Pieter Toerien’s production of Equus, directed by Leonard Schach.
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