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And of course Paul Bazely's performance is spot on. Anyone who has ever suffered from depression will know what an amazing performance this is. When we see a tear rolling down his cheek and realise ...
Still desperately trying to escape the reality of their cramped, crumbling, debt-ridden home, it’s a good thing Dev (Paul Bazely) and Seb (Freddie Meredith) are coming to the rescue. Josie (Kat ...
Still desperately trying to escape the reality of their cramped, crumbling, debt-ridden home, it’s a good thing Dev (Paul Bazely) and Seb (Freddie Meredith) are coming to the rescue. Such Brave Girls ...
Paul Reginald Bazely (born May 6, 1968) is an English actor. He is known for portraying Troy in the ITV sitcom Benidorm. His other TV credits include Making Out, Emmerdale, Heartbeat, Doctors ...
(L-R) ‘The Seagull’ cast Tom Burke, Paul Bazely, Tanya Reynolds, Jason Watkins, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Zachary Hart, Priyanga Burford, Paul Higgins and Cate Blanchett Baz Bamigboye/Deadline And who ...
And Paul Bazely brings a dash of camp comedy to every line he speaks, playing the nervous bookkeeper dipping his own toe into the investigations. Filmed in Serbia, the series does a good job of ...
Arkadina, of course, is only in love with herself. On the sidelines, the local doctor, Dorn (Paul Bazely), is conducting an affair with Masha’s mother, Paulina (Priyanga Burford), though his ...
And Chekhov starts to assert himself. On the sidelines, the local doctor, Dorn (Paul Bazely), is conducting an affair with Masha’s mother, Paulina (Priyanga Burford), though his heart’s not ...
(The costumes are by Marg Horwell.) Jason Watkins as Arkadina’s doddering, kindly brother, Sorin; Paul Bazely as the smooth-talking local doctor, Dorn; and Paul Higgins as the sycophantic estate ...
Priyanga Burford and Paul Higgins as Masha’s mismatched parents and Paul Bazely as the fatally charming and weak Dorn are equally carefully drawn, their interventions often humorous, always human.