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Perry Millward (born 24 October 1992 in Sidcup, Kent) is a young British actor primarily known for his work on stage (especially in London's West End), and with a growing number of film and television credits. He has an attractive singing voice, which has led to a number of roles in musical productions.
Thanks to an Emma Priest Scholarship he received for his singing, Millward became a full-time pupil with the Sylvia Young Theatre School. He was one of the students featured in the 2004 television series "When Will I Be Famous?", which gave a behind-the-scenes look at the famous theatre... MORE
Perry Millward (born 24 October 1992 in Sidcup, Kent) is a young British actor primarily known for his work on stage (especially in London's West End), and with a growing number of film and television credits. He has an attractive singing voice, which has led to a number of roles in musical productions.
Thanks to an Emma Priest Scholarship he received for his singing, Millward became a full-time pupil with the Sylvia Young Theatre School. He was one of the students featured in the 2004 television series "When Will I Be Famous?", which gave a behind-the-scenes look at the famous theatre school.
Millward starred as Jeremy Potts in the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, as Michael Banks in Mary Poppins, and as Gavroche in Les Misérables.
In 2006 he performed the role of Noah in the musical Caroline, or Change at the National Theatre, London, although by this date he was already being cast for small parts in assorted television episodes, and his first feature film (see below).
Millward's break into television was made through a guest appearance as Warren in The Bill in 2003; he returned to the long-running series in 2008, playing the character Joey Tomlinson. He also portrayed The Artful LESS
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