Alexandra Afryea – EastEnders

Alexandra guest-starred as a court clerk in 4 episodes of  BBC’s Eastenders.

Alexandra has recently filmed Infinite with Mark Whalberg, Six Undergroud with Ryan Reynolds and BAFTA nominated CARE with an all start cast. 

Her episodes will air on 8th, 9th, 13th and 15th of October.

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Thomas Morris – Sky Sharks

Thomas plays the lead role of Klaus Richter in the film Sky Sharks

Which due to Covid, the film had its world premiere at a virtual Frightfest Festival on August 27th this year.  It is planned to visit many festivals next year, obviously with dates TBA. 

A team of geologists discovers a Nazi warship in the Arctic that was believed lost: the Himmelsfaust, a gigantic steel colossus from the Third Reich, filled to the brim with unimaginable machines of destruction. Scientists there researched top-secret, war-critical ordnance and created the Reichsflughaie: rocket-powered monsters whose pilots are genetically mutated, supernaturally equipped, undead super-soldiers. Dr. Klaus Richter, the spiritual forefather of this experiment, is forced to stop his deadly army of the undead in order to save humanity and planet Earth from seemingly certain doom. His daughters Angelique and Diabla face the threat that their father unleashed on the world 75 years ago.

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Zoe Meningen – Hetty Feather

Zoe guest-starred in a recent episode in the sixth series of Jacqueline Wilson’s Hetty Feather which aired on  CBBC in April and is available to view on BBC iPlayer. 

Adapted for TV by Helen Blakeman, this adaptation of Jaqueline Wilson’s children’s novel centres around the title character who was abandoned as a baby and lives in a Foundling Hospital in London. 

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Cary Crankson – Off West End Awards 2020

We are immensely proud to say that Cary has won the award for Best Male Performance in a Play at the OffWestEnd.Com Awards, otherwise known as The Offies, for his sterling performance as Jamie in Simon Stephens’ Country Music at Omnibus Theatre, Clapham. 

The Offies were first held in 2010 and was established to recognise and celebrate excellence, innovation and ingenuity in independent off-West End theatres throughout London.

Over 80 theatres take part with more than 400 productions being considered throughout any given year with the eventual winners being selected by a panel of top theatre critics.

Written before Stephens found mainstream success with his Olivier-winning adaptation of Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Country Music is based of Stephens’ experiences leading theatre workshops in prisons.

It tells the story of Jamie Carris, a troubled man from a tough background at 3 different points of his life over 2 decades: in his teens hanging out with his girlfriend in a stolen car, in his 20s when his half-brother visits him in prison, and in his 30s attempting to reenter society after leaving prison & desperately trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter. 

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Stephen Marzella – Get Even

Stephen guest-stars as the Assistant Chief Commissioner in the BBC’s Get Even currently available for viewing BBC iPlayer.

The story follows Kitty Wei, Olivia Hayes, Margot Rivers and Bree Derringer as they negotiate life, love and murder at Vandermere School.

As we follow their individual coming of age stories, we see them form a secret vigilante group, formed to challenge and on occasions punish their school’s deeply engrained patriarchy.

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Natalie Moon – Brahms: The Boy II

Natalie features as Pamela in STX Entertainment’s Brahms: The Boy II directed by William Brent Bell and releasing worldwide on Friday the 21st of February. 

Starring Katie Holmes, The Mentalist‘s Owain Yeoman and Ralph Ineson, it follows young family who’ve just moved into the Heelshire Mansion, completely unaware of the terrifying history of the estate.

Soon after arriving, their young son soon makes a new friend, an unsettlingly eery life-like doll that he names Brahms.

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Reginald Edwards – Frankenstein

Reg recently returned from playing The Monster in TNT Theatre’s production of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein which toured across Europe until the 28th of February. 

Playing at theatres in countries such as Spain, Serbia, Slovenia, Lithuania and Latvia; this adaptation of the classic gothic horror by Paul Stebbings MBE combines the immense impact of Boris Karloff’s rendition with the original to create a fascinating and entertaining new work amplifying perhaps our most potent symbol for our fear of a future beyond human control.

Paul Stebbings has previously directed several prize-winning Edinburgh Fringe shows and has directed shows that have been performed in over forty countries in Europe and Asia. 

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Ross Telfer & Anita Olatunji – The Witcher

Ross & Anita have recurring roles in the first season of Netflix’s fantasy epic The Witcher.

Based off the best-selling books by Andrzej Sapkowski The Witcher stars Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia, a member of a long-maligned brotherhood of monster-slayers for hire known as Witchers.  

They are mutated by a decoction of reagents and potions known as the Trial of the Grasses which renders them quicker and sharper than a regular man (and gives them their trademark cat-like eyes).

However they have been subject to many pogroms and persecutions resulting in the secret of the Trials being lost to time. Therefore Geralt is one of the very few Witchers left still plying their trade across the continent. 

This solitary monster-hunter finds himself running into the powerful sorceress Yennefer and a young princess with a very dangerous secret named Ciri who must navigate the increasingly volatile world together as they discover that people can often prove to be more wicked than beasts.

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Lisa George – Dancing on Ice 2020

Our fabulous Lisa George swapped the cobbles for the ice in the 2020 season of ITV’s Dancing On Ice! 

Lisa immediately went to the front of the pack sitting comfortably at second place on the leaderboard as of week 4 but bad knocks and injuries during rehearsals curtailed her efforts and she ended up bowing out in the Quarter Finals on the 8th episode finishing an incredibly respectable 5th

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Cary Crankson – Death of England

Cary will be understudying Rafe Spall in the one-man play Death of England, performing at The National’s Dorfman Theatre from the 31st of January until the 7th of March. 

Written by Clint Dyer & Roy Williams and directed by Dyer, his brand new play tells the story of Michael who, after the death of his father, is left feeling angry and powerless. 

In this crisis, Michael confronts difficult truths about his father’s legacy and the country that shaped him.

At his father’s funeral Michael decides, completely unannounced and entirely unprepared, that it’s finally time to speak.

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