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British actor
Simon Grover
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St Albans, United Kingdom
Age
58 years
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Biography
Simon Grover (born 25 November 1966) is a British actorand writer. He is also a Green PartyCouncilloron St Albans City Council.
As an actor, he played main characters in two BBC children's series: Gigglebiz and Tweenies. He appeared in the feature film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010), in which he played a Death Eater. He has also written for children's television series, including Waybuloo, Fimbles, Bobinogs, Big Cook, Little Cook, Fun Song Factory, Driver Dan's Story Train, and Planet Cook.
Partial filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Bill's New Frock | Bill's Dad | Special |
1999–2002 | Tweenies | Max Judy | |
2004 | Short | Tall Business Clerk | Short |
2009–2013 | Gigglebiz | Ensemble | |
2010 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | Death Eater | |
2010 | London Boulevard | Porter at Storage | Uncredited |
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Notable English people in film/TV/radio and stage
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable British people in film/TV/radio and stage
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable English people in literature
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable British people in literature
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
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Notable English Actors
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable British Actors
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable English Writers
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable British Writers
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable English Television actors
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
Notable British Television actors
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1930 to 1969
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