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Stephen Joseph Graham OBE (born 3 August 1973) is a British actor and producer. He began his career in 1990, with early notable roles including Tommy in Snatch (2000) and Shang in Gangs of New York (2002), before his breakout role as Andrew "Combo" Gascoigne in the film This Is England (2006).
Stephen Graham. Actor: This Is England. Stephen Graham was born August 3, 1973, in the small town of Kirkby, Lancashire, to a pediatric nurse mother and a social worker father. His paternal grandfather was Jamaican, and one of his grandmothers was Swedish.
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Stephen Graham is a British actor who has appeared in movies and TV shows such as Boardwalk Empire, The Irishman, and Pirates of the Caribbean. See his full list of credits, birth name, birth place, and profession on TV Guide.
Learn about the life and career of Stephen Graham, a British actor of Jamaican and Swedish descent. He is known for his roles in Snatch, Gangs of New York, Boardwalk Empire, The Irishman and more.
- August 3, 1973
Stephen Graham is a British actor who has appeared in films such as Snatch, Gangs of New York, Public Enemies, and The Irishman. See his full filmography, ratings, photos, and biography on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetDetective Mulligan (Character)86%Fresh audience score. 98%Bill Burgess (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Character)93%Fresh audience score. 72%Mr. Wormwood (Character)- August 3, 1973
Learn about Stephen Graham, a versatile and acclaimed actor who has appeared in films such as Snatch, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Irishman, and TV shows such as Boardwalk Empire and This Is England. See his biography, filmography, awards, and photos on The Movie Database.
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Mar 9, 2022 · 'The Irishman' star Stephen Graham on 'Boiling Point,' his first BAFTA Film nomination, and being the standard-bearer for 'non-sh**' TV.