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Stephen Campbell Moore
Birth at
30 November 1979
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Stephen Campbell Moore is an English actor. Stephen Campbell Moore was born in 1979 in London to a telecommunications engineer and therapist. The future actor as a pseudonym took the surname of his maternal grandfather and today is known to many as Stephen Thorpe.
At the age of nine, he suffered a retinal injury while swimming in the pool. For some time, the boy lost his sight, but the successful operations helped to restore his vision. Stephen studied at the Berkhamst School, and in 1999 graduated
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Stephen Campbell Moore is an English actor.
Stephen Campbell Moore was born in 1979 in London to a telecommunications engineer and therapist. The future actor as a pseudonym took the surname of his maternal grandfather and today is known to many as Stephen Thorpe.
At the age of nine, he suffered a retinal injury while swimming in the pool. For some time, the boy lost his sight, but the successful operations helped to restore his vision. Stephen studied at the Berkhamst School, and in 1999 graduated from the Guildhol School of Music and Drama with a gold medal.
Stephen's debut on television was a role in the comedy film "Golden Youth", written by Stephen Fry. The film was released in 2003. Years later, the actor was invited to film in the film.
"Good woman" where his partner on the set was Scarlet Johansson. The plot of the film was based on the four-act comedy Lady Windermere Fan by Oscar Wilde, and the filming itself took place in Italy.
Filming in films Stephen Moore combines with playing on stage. For the first time he took part in a play on the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. On the stage of the West End Theatre, Stephen played in the comedy History Lovers as Irwin, directed by Alan Bennett.
In 2005, Stephen Moore played the role of King Edward VIII in the English television drama Wallis and Edward with actress Joelie Richardson.
In 2008, the actor was invited to play in an episode of the television series “Lark Rise vs Candleford”, in which he was to play the headmaster of the school James Delafield. In the same year, Moore received a permanent role in the BBC series Dust to Dust.
One of the main roles that Stephen played in the movie was the role in the film “Extesy”, shot on the third part of the epic novel “Invincible” by the Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.
Stephen Moore's movie list includes roles in films such as The Baker Street Robbery, Agent Johnny English: The Reboot.
Time of witches "Sea Wolf" and "Thorne: Sonya."