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Ben Simpson
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Ben Simpson was born on 31 January 1983. He is an actor, known for
The Cazalets (2001)
,
The Phoenix and the Carpet (1997)
and
Holby City (1999)
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Known for
The Cazalets
7.1
TV Series
Teddy Cazalet
2001 • 4 eps
The Phoenix and the Carpet
6.7
TV Mini Series
Cyril
1997 • 6 eps
Holby City
5.8
TV Series
Jamie Collinson
2003 • 1 ep
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Steven Green
2000 • 1 ep
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Holby City
5.8
TV Series
Jamie Collinson
2003
1 episode
The Cazalets
7.1
TV Series
Teddy Cazalet
2001
4 episodes
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Steven Green
2000
1 episode
The Phoenix and the Carpet
6.7
TV Mini Series
Cyril
1997
6 episodes
Le Jardin des secrets
6.3
TV Movie
Noel
1996
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Height
1.78 m
Born
January 31
,
1983
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Has played the title role in two productions of Oliver.
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Plays piano, football, tennis, squash and cricket as well as riding horses and dancing.
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42 years old
When was Ben Simpson born?
January 31, 1983
How tall is Ben Simpson?
5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters
What is Ben Simpson known for?
The Bill
,
The Phoenix and the Carpet
,
Holby City
, and
The Cazalets
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