Having trained at Drama Studio London, Daniel has gone on to play a diverse range of characters on TV and film, including: a police officer on Eastenders, the lead in Willard's Way for the BBC Filmclub and Sergeant Lucas in the Vietnam horror/war film White Devil.
His theatre credits include Lysander/Snug (Midsummer Nights Dream) and Ferdinand (Tempest) at the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival, various roles in the hit show Twist and Shout (Italian tour - Palchetto Stage), and playing a Heretic in Nicholas Hytner's production of Don Carlo for the Royal Opera House.
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Welsh born Jennifer Evans has extensive screen experience with credits that include lead roles in the BIFA Award Winning horror comedy feature film Evil Aliens (director Jake West, released widely on DVD in 2006) and the multi awarding winning short film Dark.Bright.Red (director Danann Breathnach).
Most recently Jennifer has worked with the award winning Norwegian Artist and Director Knut Asdam on his film The Abyss which is set to screen at the Tate Modern in 2010.
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Paul made his film debut in 1999, playing the level-headed lead role in Aaron Spelling's gritty depiction of Los Angeles gangland rivalry in The Guy Next Door.
Since then, he's been selected for lead roles in John Sweeney's dirty-dancing romp, Those Without Shadows, and in Venture Decapitalist, playing the devil.
In addition to this, in a movie short called Later's, Davis played a strong, gruelling role as a rapist. This role led to Davis being nominated for best actor in the 2004 BAFTA movie short awards.
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Having trained as an actor in the late sixties, Keith has rapidly built up a portfolio of work including theatre, film and TV.
Keith played the roles of Arthur Birling (An Inspector Calls) and Davies (The Caretaker) for the Horseshoe Theatre Co in Cambridge and then played three very diverse roles; Ross, Bishop How and Snork in The Elephant Man for the Broadway Theatre, Catford. At the 2009 Edinburgh Festival and under the direction of the musi-play's author Pete Gallagher Keith played the role of Mathias in The Brothers Lionheart.
TV & Film work includes playing the role of the ill fated bus driver in Doctor Who - Planet of the Dead. He also played April's father in a short film by Erica Herbert called April.
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Ben Neale has performed in arts festivals the world over, opposite Billie Piper on the West End and in ITV2's Comedy Cuts. Find him online in Videojug's Ben&Sarah series, the web sitcom Out of Office and Virgin Media Shorts' Pandora's Inbox.
Theatre credits include: Bloody Mess, First Night, Quizoola!, 12am: Awake and Looking Down, The Voices (all with Forced Entertainment); Doublethink (guest performer, Rotozaza), SandMan (Jude), somehow i feel dirty (Fuse) and Confusions (Terry / Stewart / Charles - Union Theatre). Film includes: The Trap (Fat Eric), Peacock Season (Office Clown, FMW Productions), Bear Attack! (Connor, Master of Some), Macbeth (Old & Young Siward, Jeamland)
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