Sean Bury (born 15 August 1954Wikipedia)
) in Brighton, Sussex, England) is a British television and film actor, best known for his lead role as Paul Harrison in Lewis Gilbert’s 1971 film Friends and the 1974 sequel Paul and Michelle. At the age of nine, he won a music scholarship to Winchester Cathedral Choir School, where he was a boarder and a chorister 1963/67. Then a Music scholarship to Brighton College. 1967/68. Thereafter attended Corona Stage School in London. He was fortunate enough to take over the role of one of the boys in the West End production of Alan Bennett’s “Forty Years On”. 1970 Theatre Royal Bristol “Poor Horace”, 1972 The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm. “Quetlzcoatl”. 1974 Hampstead Theatre Club, Stephan Poliakoff “Clever Soldiers” (The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Review
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