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Stuart Bunce
Stuart Bunce
54 years (Oct 21, 1971)
Beckenham, Kent, England, UK
7 Movies
8 TV Shows

Stuart Bunce

Stuart Bunce is credited as a British actor, a name found in the middle of a cast list more often than on a poster. He plays Peter in 'First Knight', the credit that travels furthest. 'Fatherland' is the other title worth naming. He is 54. Across 15 productions, the work has been consistent rather than spectacular.
Stuart Bunce is credited as a British actor, a name found in the middle of a cast list more often than on a poster. He plays Peter in 'First Knight', the credit that travels furthest. 'Fatherland' is the other title worth naming. He is 54. Across 15 productions, the work has been consistent rather than spectacular.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How old is Stuart Bunce and where are they from?
Stuart Bunce is 54 years old, born on October 21, 1971 in Beckenham, Kent, England, UK.
What are the most famous roles of Stuart Bunce?
Stuart Bunce is best known for roles in First Knight, Fatherland, The Gospel of John.
How many movies has Stuart Bunce been in?
Over a 32-year career (since 1994), Stuart Bunce has appeared in 7 movies and 6 TV shows.
What was Stuart Bunce's first movie?
The career of Stuart Bunce began with Fatherland (1994).
What is Stuart Bunce's most recent movie or series?
Stuart Bunce's most recent release is Life of Crime, which premiered on May 10, 2013.
What TV shows has Stuart Bunce appeared in?
On television, Stuart Bunce has appeared in Midsomer Murders, Ripper Street, Space Race, Life of Crime.
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Stuart Bunce
Stuart Bunce
1971-10-21 · Beckenham, Kent, England, UK

Stuart was born in Beckenham, Kent. He graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1993. Contemporaries at Guildhall included Daniel Craig, Ewan McGregor and Damian Lewis. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company the same year and was cast as Burgundy in Adrian Noble's production of King Lear which starred Sir Robert Stephens.

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