Glen Berry

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Glen James Berry
Born (1978-04-21) 21 April 1978 (age 45)
Romford, Greater London, England, UK
OccupationActor
Years active1993–2003
SpouseTerri Michelle Davies

Glen Berry (born 21 April 1978) is a retired British actor.

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Early life

Berry started attending the Anna Scher Theatre School in London in 1993, and his first steps in show business included a part as a skinhead in an ad for voluntary service.[ citation needed ]

Career

Starting in 1995, Berry had a recurring role on the soap opera London Bridge . He got his big break playing Jamie in the 1996 gay coming-of-age film Beautiful Thing , alongside another Anna Scher Theatre School pupil, Scott Neal. Further acting credits include several BBC TV films, such as Blood and Fire and Between the Lines .

Other roles have included a cameo in ITV's The Bill TV series (again with Scott Neal) and a role as an office junior in the BBC legal drama Trust in 2003.

Berry retired from acting in 2003. As of 2008, he works as a car sales manager in Chelmsford, Essex. [1] [ better source needed ]

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 The Bill Terry Fraser1 episode
2003 Trust Paralegal1 episode
2001 From Hell Young Labourerfeature film
2001 Midsomer Murders Ben1 episode
2001My Brother TomPolicemanfeature film
1996 London Bridge Jarvis Jones4 episodes
1996 London's Burning Steve1 episode
1996 Beautiful Thing Jamie Gangelfeature film
1995 Casualty Russell1 episode
1995 Grange Hill Harry2 episodes
1994 Between the Lines Max1 episode

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References

  1. Profile, archive.org; accessed 22 August 2015.