Richard Sinnott
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Born | Richard Sinnott June 5, 1963 Aldridge, West Midlands |
Richard Sinnott (born 5 June 1963, Aldridge, West Midlands) is a professional actor, writer and director based in Manchester.
He has played over forty credited roles in British television series such as Life on Mars and The Street, and in films such as The Parole Officer. He teaches Beginners' acting classes in Manchester and is a freelance Performing Arts lecturer at Salford University. He is the author of the theatre play 'Laid Upon A Pebble-Bed'.
[edit] Trivia
- In the BBC broadcast of the 2007 Baftas Richard appeared twice in clips of award-winning programs (Life on Mars and The Street)
- His brother is Port Vale manager Lee Sinnott, who as a player was Watford's centre-half in the 1984 FA Cup final.
Richard Sinnot went to leighswood school in aldridge and still holds the record for the high jump.