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Paul Usher est un Acteur né le 30 avril 1961 à Reading (Royaume-uni)

Paul Usher

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Naissance 30 avril 1961 (63 ans) à Reading (Royaume-uni)

Paul Usher (born 30 April 1961 in Reading) is an English actor.

He was educated at Wirral Grammar School for Boys, Bebington, and is best known for playing Barry Grant in Brookside, from the first episode until the last (with a lengthy gap before the final episode in November 2003), and PC Des Taviner in The Bill from 2001 to 2004.

He has also appeared in Liverpool 1 and London's Burning and starred in Six Bend Trap, an Ironopolis Film Company with Lisa Riley and local actors from the Teesside Area. He appeared in Swing with Lisa Stansfield and Hugo Speer and in Robin Hood (2006, BBC), in the penultimate episode of series two. He met wife Charlotte (Charlie), who is from Kent, while working on The Bill. They married in Rhodes, one child, Lucas, and live in Kent. Paul's son, James, from a previous marriage, died in 2014 aboard a vessel moored in Aberdeen Harbour, at age 25.

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Blair Brown
Blair Brown
(1 films)
Alex Cox
Alex Cox
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Cathy Barry
Cathy Barry
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In His Life: The John Lennon Story, 1h25
Réalisé par David Carson
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Historique, Musical
Thèmes La musique, Musique
Acteurs Blair Brown, Christine Cavanaugh, Gillian Kearney, Lee Williams, Christine Kavanagh, Jamie Glover
Rôle "Freddie" Lennon
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Beginning in Liverpool in the 1950s, the film concentrates on the early life of John Lennon (Philip McQuillen) as he struggles to become a successful musician in the embryonic stages of British rock and roll. Lennon goes on to form a number of bands, widening his local audience as he develops, before later joining with Stuart Sutcliffe (Lee Williams), George Harrison (Mark Rice-Oxley), Pete Best (Scot Williams) and Paul McCartney (Daniel McGowan) to form the Beatles. The group attract the attention of music promoter Brian Epstein (Jamie Glover) who engineers their success and fame. However, Sutcliffe and Best are both dropped from the band, to be replaced by Ringo Starr (Kristian Ealey).