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CHUCKY VENN
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Male actor
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Age 30s
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Fun, energetic, contemporary, edgy. Nominated for Best Actor at Screen Nation Awards 2006.
A recent addition to the Eastenders cast as Ray.
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CREDITS
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Eastenders (TV, 2012) Ray. BBC1.
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St George's Day (Feature Film, 2011) Lol.
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Ghost Reckon (Film, 2010) Chuck.
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Following Footsteps (Feature Film, 2009) Phoenix Bressell.
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The Rapture (Feature Film, 2009) Spider.
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Annie Get Your Gun (Theatre, 2009) Buffalo Bill. Young Vic. Olivier Award Nominated.
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The First Wife (Theatre, West End, 2009) Soho Theatre. Archbishop Billy Robinson, KK Folarin, Soldier, Thief, Birthday Girl.
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The Brothers (TV, 2009) Richard George.
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Dark Knight (Feature Film, 2008) Gamble's bodyguard.
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Wrong Turn 3 (Feature Film, 2008) Walter Warren. 20th Century Fox.
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Sharpe's Peril (TV, 2008) Private Deever.
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Bourne Ultimatum (Feature Film, 2007) Agent Hammond. Universal Pictures.
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Code (Feature Film, 2007) Transit Cop.
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Thick as Thieves (Feature Film, 2007) New York Transit Cop Jackson.
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Bull-Man's Story (Radio, 2007) Lead. BBC African Productions.
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Little Miss Jocelyn (TV, 2007) Air Con Engineer/Restaurant Owner. BBC2.
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Return to the House on Haunted Hill (Feature Film, 2006) Warren. Warner Bros.
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Slayed Dog (Radio, 2006) Macson. Lead. BBC African Productions.
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Brothers (Theatre, 2006) Richard George. Lead. Hackney Empire.
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Footballers Wives (TV, 2005) Tremaine Gidigby. 8 Episodes.
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War Of The Worlds (TV, 2005) Mr. Pittsburg. Supporting role.
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Dream Team (TV, 2004) Curtis Alexander. 98 episodes.
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Ali The Great (Theatre, West End, 2001) Muhammed Ali. Soho Theatre.
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SINGING ABILITY
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| Bass Baritone
(Professional)
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| Blues
(Professional)
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| Rap
(Professional)
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NEW EASTENDER   22nd Jan 2012
 There's a new arrival to Albert Square; Chucky Venn plays Ray, father of Bianca's son, Morgan. Available now.
CHUCKY VENN JOINS EASTENDERS    3rd Jan 2012
 Chucky turns up on the square as Ray, father of Morgan, Bianca's son. Tuesday 10th Jan. 7.30pm BBC1.
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