Christopher Pizzey

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Christopher Pizzey is a British/United Kingdom actor who was born in the capital city of London in 23rd of December 1976. One of his longest roles on TV is on the CBBC Children's The new Brazil Brush show from series 1 up to the last series where he and other characters were replaced with slightly different characters.

Chris Pizzey studied drama at The Rose Bruford College and has appeared on the West End stage with The National Youth Theatre in Biloxi Blues in 1998 as well as numerous other stage performances.

Pizzey's first noticeable appearance was in Tv Series London's Burning where he appeared as the character of Keith in episode 11.9. His next appearance was in the Doc Martain Tv series as the character of Busyboy. He was next in the UK film Anomaly in 2005 as Captain Dale Waxman.

This next and biggest appearance was as Brazil Brush's sidekick Mr Steven in the UK remake of the classic Basil Brush show called "The new Brasil Brush show. He appeared from series one to series four as one of the four main characters who all lived in the same flat and dealt with humours issue 's such as girlfriends, boyfriends,jobs and so on. This show is greatly repeated on the CBBC Channel.

Next he appeared in the UK TV soap Eastenders as the character of Andy in a 2006 episode. After that he appeared in the Roman Mysterious episode "The Pirates of Pompeii (2007)" as the character of Actius for the one episode.


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