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Sean Maguire began acting at the age of five in the award-winning television movie "A Voyage Round My Father" with Sir Lawrence Olivier. He went on to television fame in the United Kingdom in the hit series "Grange Hill," followed by "Dangerfield" and the successful long-running series "EastEnders." In the U.S., Maguire was cast in the title role for the television movie "Prince Charming.” He also starred in the series "Off Centre" and "Eve."
Maguire’s feature film credits include Monty Python's "The Meaning of Life," "Waterland," "The Dukes," "Out of Depth," "The Third Wish" and the upcoming independent feature "L.A. Blues."
On stage, Maguire has performed in productions of "Romeo and Juliet" as Romeo, Joe Orton's "Loot" and "Funny About Love." He is also a member of the Los Angeles Shakespeare Company headed by Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson.
Born in Ilford, Essex, Maguire currently lives in Los Angeles and keeps a home in London. His birth date is April 18.
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