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'''Bruno Langley''' played [[companion]] [[Adam Mitchell]] in the stories, ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'' and ''[[The Long Game]]''. His was perhaps the shortest tenure for a companion on the [[television]] series. |
'''Bruno Langley''' played [[companion]] [[Adam Mitchell]] in the stories, ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'' and ''[[The Long Game]]''. His was perhaps the shortest tenure for a companion on the [[television]] series. |
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+ | Born [[21st March|21]] [[March]] [[1983]] in [[Devon]], Langley also played the character of ''Todd Grimshaw'' in the [[Wikipedia:ITV|ITV]] soap opera ''[[Coronation Street]]'', from [[2001]] to [[2004]]. As the first openly gay character on the show, Langley developed a large gay following. He has also filmed a small role in the film ''[[Wikipedia:The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse|The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse]]'', released in [[June]] [[2005]]. |
On [[30th October|30]] [[October]] 2005 he appeared on stage at the [[Old Vic]] theatre in [[London]] in the play ''[[Wikipedia:Night Sky|Night Sky]]'' alongside [[Christopher Eccleston]], [[Navin Chowdhry]], [[David Warner]], [[Wikipedia:Saffron Burrows|Saffron Burrows]] and [[Wikipedia:David Baddiel|David Baddiel]]. |
On [[30th October|30]] [[October]] 2005 he appeared on stage at the [[Old Vic]] theatre in [[London]] in the play ''[[Wikipedia:Night Sky|Night Sky]]'' alongside [[Christopher Eccleston]], [[Navin Chowdhry]], [[David Warner]], [[Wikipedia:Saffron Burrows|Saffron Burrows]] and [[Wikipedia:David Baddiel|David Baddiel]]. |
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Bruno Langley played companion Adam Mitchell in the stories, Dalek and The Long Game. His was perhaps the shortest tenure for a companion on the television series.
Born 21 March 1983 in Devon, Langley also played the character of Todd Grimshaw in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street, from 2001 to 2004. As the first openly gay character on the show, Langley developed a large gay following. He has also filmed a small role in the film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, released in June 2005.
On 30 October 2005 he appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in London in the play Night Sky alongside Christopher Eccleston, Navin Chowdhry, David Warner, Saffron Burrows and David Baddiel.
External links
- Bruno Langley at the Internet Movie Database
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