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Jamie Foreman – Dave
Jamie Foreman is best known for his roles as Duke in Layer Cake (2004) and Bill Sikes in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005). He played opposite Ray Winstone and Kathy Burke in Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth and also featured in Elizabeth, Gangster No. 1 and Sleepy Hollow. He appeared in the 2006 Doctor Who episode "The Idiot's Lantern". He also featured as a racist taxi driver in The Football Factory. Jamie is currently playing the leading character of Derek Branning in Eastenders.
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Danny John-Jules - Phil
Danny is best known for his portrayal of the Cat, and Cat's geeky alter ego Duane Dibbley, in the British comedy series Red Dwarf. He has also played the parts of Barrington in Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, Byron Lucifer in The Tomorrow People and Milton Wordsworth, the original presenter of The Story Makers on CBeebies. His feature film credits include “Blade 2”, “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” and “The Tournament”. Danny's latest role is in the Ben Miller comedy drama Death in Paradise on BBC One.
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Zoë Tapper – Nancy
Zoë played Nell Gwynn in the critically acclaimed film ‘Stage Beauty’, directed by Richard Eyre. She featured in the BBC’s ‘The Private Life of Samuel Pepys’, and in ‘These Foolish Things’ opposite Lauren Bacall, Angelica Houston and Terence Stamp. Zoë was nominated for Best Newcomer for role in ‘Twenty-thousand Streets Under the Sky’ at the RTS Awards. In 2009 Tapper appeared in the ITV fantasy drama series Demons as blind vampire-turned-monster hunter Mina Harker. She played Effie Gray in the BBC Two period drama Desperate Romantics. In 2010, she played Hannah in the BBC television pilot Reunited.
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Gordon Alexander - Bobby
Gordon recently played the lead opposite Tamer Hassan and Tom Hardy in 'Sucker Punch'. He also starred alongside Kevin McKidd and Dominic Monaghan in Richard Jobson's 'The Purifiers'. A superb martial artist, Gordon has worked with some of Hong Kong's finest, including Jackie Chan.
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Freddie Connor – Vince
Freddie has worked extensively in both film and theatre. He played one of the central characters in the award winning and critically acclaimed feature film 'Gypo' opposite Pauline McLynn and Paul McGann and has recently finished filming one of the lead roles in “Life Lottery" directed by Theresa Corrao (producer of the Harry Potter films).
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Kellie Shirley - Jo
Kellie’s credits include Mabel Mercer in ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’, Tina in ‘Wimbledon’ and most recently in Roger Michel’s ‘Venus’. Kellie’s television work includes ‘Twenty-thousand Streets Under the Sky’, ‘Happy Slapz’, ‘Sex, Footballers and Video Tape’, and ‘The Office’. Kellie also played Carly Wicks in BBC 1’s ‘Eastenders’.
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Dynamo – Street Hustler, cameo
Dynamo is now famous for his street magic. He is seen as the most exciting British magician to emerge in decades and with a list of celebrity fans and a huge growing reputation. Dynamo’s first TV appearances were on Richard & Judy, followed by a Channel 4 special 'Dynamo's Estate of Mind'. Dynamo then released a DVD called 'Concrete Playground' Dynamo has since appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. His latest series on Watch was extremely well received Dynamo: Magician Impossible. This series featured guest appearances by Rio Ferdinand, Ian Brown, Noel Fielding, David Haye and Natalie Imbruglia.
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Sway DaSafo – Dave’s enforcer, cameo
Sway is a British-born rapper who has taken the UK rap scene by storm. He won the MOBO award for "Best UK Hip-Hop Act" in 2005, beating multi-million selling US stars 50 Cent and The Game. He was nominated again in the same category in 2006. In November 2006, Sway won a BET Hip-Hop Award for "Best UK Hip-Hop Act", beating the likes of Black Twang, Plan B, Dizzee Rascal and Kano. Sway second studio album came out in 2008 called The Signature LP featuring Akon. His upcoming new Album 'The Deliverance' is expected sometime in late 2011.
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