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Billy Seymour
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Born and raised in east London, Billy Seymour is a prolific stage & screen actor best known for playing Dylan in Crazyhead (Netflix), Private Wratten in Privates (BBC), Raymond in Rock & Chips (BBC) and lead role Terry in The Firm (Vertigo Films).
Billy most recently played Flute / Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe.
Born and raised in east London, Billy Seymour is a prolific stage & screen actor best known for playing Dylan in Crazyhead (Netflix), Private Wratten in Privates (BBC), Raymond in Rock & Chips (BBC) and lead role Terry in The Firm (Vertigo Films).
Billy most recently played Flute / Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe.
Selected credits for screen include: Call The Midwife, Ripper Street, Privates, Mongrels, Rock & Chips, Casualty, The Bill, The Ruby In The Smoke, Passer By, Bella and the Boys, Sylvia, Canterbury Tales, Pig Heart Boy (BBC); Crazyhead (Netflix); Piggy (Fulwell 73); Payback Season (Pure Film); Albatross (CinemaNX); Atonement (Universal); Coming Up, Any Human Heart (Channel 4); Mrs Henderson Presents (Pathé); Chromophobia (Rotholz Pictures); Sahara (Paramount); Vera Drake (Mike Leigh); A Christmas Carol (TNT).
Stage credits include: Caliban in The Tempest (Print Room at The Coronet); Woyzech in Woyzech, Roy in A Stab in the Dark, Pablo in A Streetcar Named Desire, A Series of Increasingly Impossible Acts, Milo in Glitterland, Tony in Chamber Piece (Lyric Hammersmith); Colin in Saved (Lyric Theatre); Jason in Pornography (Tricycle/Bath/Traverse/Birmingham Rep – 2008 Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland nomination, Best Actor); Steve in Pretend You Have Big Building (Manchester Royal Exchange); Christmas (Bush Theatre); Glen in Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads (National Theatre); Billy in Herons (Royal Court).