Talk:Andrew Lancel

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Have checked the actors website list of credits, google and various parts of the BBC websites and found no reference to the following

He received rave reviews for his portrayal of a young schitzophrenic in the BBC 2 States of Mind Film 'Go Back Out' directed by Jonathan Settle[citation needed]. An established singer he has performed at The Royal Albert Hall and in 2005 won Celebrity Stars in Your Eyes with a performance as Morten Harket, the singer with A-ha.[citation needed]

If anyone can find a source then it can be added back in johnmark† 20:03, 28 February 2008 (UTC)