Angus Harrison

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Angus Harrison
Born1992 (age 2829)
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Years active2003–present

Angus Harrison is from Bristol, England. He has appeared in the show Skins . [1]

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References

  1. "Kids' drama role for local actor". BBC Bristol . British Broadcasting Corporation . Retrieved 21 December 2017.