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Stephen Evans (actor)

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Stephen Evans

British actor and comedy writer - stage, film and television. ( b. 27th November 1970 in Clwyd, North Wales)

Member of five-man comedy sketch group Dutch Elm Conservatoire. Nominated for the Perrier Award at the 2005 Edinburgh fringe festival for the show Dutch Elm Conservatoire in Conspiracy.

Stephen graduated with a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre at Dartington College of Arts in Devon,1995. He has appeared in various productions for BBC television including; Vine in Hyperdrive, Nighty Night, My Family, Holby City and most recently Fear of Fanny by Brian Fillis, directed by Coky Giedroyc for BBC 4. Stage work includes a 24hr play called The Warp with director/performer Ken Campbell. Also Stephen wrote and performed in a sketch troupe called The Benders. Film work includes, Dust, Spivs, Antmuzak, Blakes junction 7 and Shooters. He has also written for shows such as Revolver and Velvet Soup for BBC Scotland and BBC Radio 1's late night comedy The Milk Run. A second series of Hyperdrive will screen in early 2007 on BBC television where Stephen will reprise his role as Vine.