Introducing a new generation of talent

  1. Introducing
    Scott Chambers

    Scott studied a BTEC in Performing Arts Acting and is a member of the National Youth Theatre and The Actors Centre, London. Scott is currently on the fourth and final round for RADA

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    Scott Chambers
  2. Introducing
    Scott Chisholm

    Scott Chisholm

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    Scott Chisholm
  3. Introducing
    Duncan Clark

    Duncan is passionate about acting and has had experience in children's television, theatre, voiceovers, commercials and short films, but his strength is in comedy, with a great sense of humour and timing. Duncan's favourite activity is skiing and he has achieved a black belt in karate.

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    Duncan Clark
  4. Introducing
    Clem Tibber

    Clem is a versatile young actor who has been acting since he was 3 weeks old. He has appeared in a broad range of films and TV ever since. He recently finished filming the lead in British feature film The Forgotten due for release later this year and is planning to actively pursue his acting after finishing his A levels this summer.

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    Clem Tibber
  5. Introducing
    Dominic Creasey

    After studying Drama and media at Arts Educational School Chiswick, Dominic will be studying a BA in Acting at the Bristol Old Vic from Sept 2011. Dominic has been a member of the Big Spirit Theatre Group since the age of 14. Dominic has appeared the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009 and 2011.

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    Dominic Creasey
  6. Introducing
    Robin Crouch

    Robin is from Romford, Essex. He joined The National Youth Theatre at 15, before being accepted to RADA at the age of 17. Currently Appearing in Someone To Blame at the Kingshead Theatre until the 31st of March

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    Robin Crouch
  7. Introducing
    Harlan Davies

    Harlan has already gathered a lot of experience within the industry finding work in TV, film and theatre. He was also accepted into the National Youth Theatre at the age of 16 and he will be reading History at UCL starting September 2012. In his free-time, he makes his own short films with his friends and enjoys screenwriting.

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    Harlan Davies
  8. Introducing
    Darren Douglas

    Darren Douglas

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    Darren Douglas
  9. Introducing
    Brock Everitt-Elwick

    At the age of 19, Brock continues to push himself professionally and expand on his experiences, as he has for the past 11 years. A versitile range of roles and a professional attitude throughout his career have afforded Brock the tutelage of some renowned performers. When not acting, Brock writes, directs and produces his own short works.

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    Brock Everitt-Elwick
  10. Introducing
    Lothaire Gerard

    Lothaire has been working as an actor since he was ten. He has been cast for productions on stage, for commercials and films, including Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood. He has recently been selected to join the National Youth Theatre. Lothaire is currently appearing as Brent in My Phone Genie, a television series on ITV.



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    Lothaire Gerard
  11. Introducing
    Tristan Gibbs

    Having appeared on stage at the Royal Opera House at the age of 13, Tristan has gone on to gain roles in programmes such as Waterloo Road,The Bill and The Cut, as well as numerous productions at The Brit School where he graduated from in 2010. Tristan 's most recent project was working alongside award winning director Chris Dundon. He will be attending Goldsmiths University in September to study music.

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    Tristan Gibbs
  12. Introducing
    Tim Gunn

    Tim Gunn

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    Tim Gunn

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