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Graham McGrath

Actor
Born July 29, 1971 (52 years)
Graham McGrath is an English actor with film, television, radio and theatre credits. He currently also works for Merlin Entertainments based near London in Surrey, England. He had tuition at the Junior Academy of the Royal Academy of Music in London when he was only 4 years old. He also studied music and drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). He spent 9 years at the academies, refining his acting and musical talents. McGrath's first appearance in front of a camera was in a TV commercial for Colgate toothpaste as a 6-year-old. Among his first major film roles were as the loyal Titch in the 1983 fantasy adventure film Krull directed by Peter Yates and as the ten-year-old Peter the Great in a 1986 mini-series. He also played Luca di Marco in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders for three episodes in 1999. Since then, he has been continually active in the entertainment industry and primarily made the transition from child to adult star in his native England.
Known For
  • Krull
  • The Children of Green Knowe
  • Frankenstein
  • Chandler & Co.

Filmography

2000
Doctors (TV Series) · as Russel Wickens
1994
Chandler & Co. (TV Series)
1994
Cadfael (TV Series) · as Brother Eluric
1989
Summer's Lease (TV Series) · as Chrissie's Friend
1987
A Perfect Spy (TV Series) · as Tom Pym
1986
The Children of Green Knowe (TV Series) · as Toby
1986
Paradise Postponed (TV Series)
1986
Sins (TV Series) · as Young Edmund
1986
Peter the Great (TV Series) · as 10 Year Old Peter
1985
EastEnders (TV Series) · as Luca Di Marco
1984
Screen Two (TV Series) · as Paul Blake
1984
The Bill (TV Series) · as Dave Marten
1984
Frankenstein · as William Frankenstein
1984
1983
Krull · as Titch
1982
Inside the Third Reich · as . Boy Speer
1981
Great Expectations (1981) (TV Series) · as Pip (aged 8)
1967
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) · as Harry Stafford

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