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2021
The Scandalous Lady W

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2015
Endeavour

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2013
Princess Ka'iulani

as Clive Davies

2010
Come Rain Come Shine

as David Mitchell

2010
The Take

as Jimmy

2009
Dread

as Quaid

2009
Telstar: The Joe Meek Story

as Billy Kuy

2008
Boy A

as Chris

2007
The Situation

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2007
Sparkle

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2007
Gone

as Alex

2006
Cashback

as Sean Higgins

2007
Being Julia

as Tom Fennel

2004
Shaun Evans Shaun Evans

Birthday

1980-03-06

Place of Birth

Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Shaun Evans (born 6 March 1980 in Liverpool) is an English actor. Evans completed a course with the National Youth Theatre before relocating to London at the age of eighteen  to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His first major role was that of gay French teacher John Paul Keating in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Teachers during its second series in 2002. The following year he made his feature film debut in The Boys from County Clare, starring alongside Bernard Hill, Colm Meaney and Andrea Corr. Additional screen credits include Being Julia, The Situation, Cashback, Gone, Boy A (film), Telstar, Princess Ka'iulani and Clive Barker's horror, Dread. On television, Evans was featured in the 2002 docudrama The Project and was seen as the Earl of Southampton in the miniseries The Virgin Queen, which premiered in November 2005 on Masterpiece Theatre on PBS in the US before airing on the BBC in January 2006. His stage work includes a UK tour of the award-winning play Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall. Recent television appearances include, Murder City, BBC's Ashes to Ashes, Gentley's Last Stand and four-part drama The Take from the novel by Martina Cole on Sky1. Evans also starred in Sparkle alongside Bob Hoskins and Stockard Channing (2007). Evans has just finished appearing in the new Roy Smiles play Kurt and Sid, at the Trafalgar Studios, London playing Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain, opposite Danny Dyer who was playing Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shaun Evans licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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