The Secret Life Of Boys is a brand new interactive comedy drama which launches on the Cbbc website and Cbbc channel this November.
In the series 11 year old Ginger flies from Australia to the UK to spend the summer with four cousins she's never met before - how will she manage in a foreign country, with a new family?
Melbourne-based Erica Brown (represented by Gilchrist Managment in Australia) flew to Ireland to film the lead role of Ginger Boxwell, marking her TV drama debut.
Her cousins are played by 19 year old Neil Reynolds, who has previously appeared in comedy series The T-Boy Show.
15 year old Reece Buttery (represented by A&J Management), who starred in BBC Christmas drama Gangsta Granny, and plays Mo in Cbbc's The Dumping Ground, plays Robbie.
12 year old Gene Gurie (represented by The Young Actors Theatre) plays Ethan in his first TV role.
And Joel Guy...
In the series 11 year old Ginger flies from Australia to the UK to spend the summer with four cousins she's never met before - how will she manage in a foreign country, with a new family?
Melbourne-based Erica Brown (represented by Gilchrist Managment in Australia) flew to Ireland to film the lead role of Ginger Boxwell, marking her TV drama debut.
Her cousins are played by 19 year old Neil Reynolds, who has previously appeared in comedy series The T-Boy Show.
15 year old Reece Buttery (represented by A&J Management), who starred in BBC Christmas drama Gangsta Granny, and plays Mo in Cbbc's The Dumping Ground, plays Robbie.
12 year old Gene Gurie (represented by The Young Actors Theatre) plays Ethan in his first TV role.
And Joel Guy...
- 10/16/2015
- by [email protected] (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
Photo Credit: BBC/Initial
Two lucky young British teen actors return to beautiful Paradise Island (filmed in New Zealand and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands) for more mysteries, sea ghosts and spilled smoothies as a second series of Paradise Cafe debuts on Cbbc.
15 year old Holly Bodimeade from Bath (who starred as Maddy in BAFTA-winning school drama Summerhill), plays Megan, who, prompted by ghost-friend Chloe (Amelia Reynolds) decides to give up working so hard in the cafe, cut loose and have some fun.
Megan's brother Robbo, played by 19 year old Pax Baldwin from Telford (who started his career as a child actor in the West End) has to figure out how he feels about his best mate, Tai (Nua Finau) being the Sea Born.
With the hotel struggling to stay open, it looks like Abi’s (Lara Custance) extended shopping days are finally over. Can she cope with a serious...
Two lucky young British teen actors return to beautiful Paradise Island (filmed in New Zealand and Rarotonga in the Cook Islands) for more mysteries, sea ghosts and spilled smoothies as a second series of Paradise Cafe debuts on Cbbc.
15 year old Holly Bodimeade from Bath (who starred as Maddy in BAFTA-winning school drama Summerhill), plays Megan, who, prompted by ghost-friend Chloe (Amelia Reynolds) decides to give up working so hard in the cafe, cut loose and have some fun.
Megan's brother Robbo, played by 19 year old Pax Baldwin from Telford (who started his career as a child actor in the West End) has to figure out how he feels about his best mate, Tai (Nua Finau) being the Sea Born.
With the hotel struggling to stay open, it looks like Abi’s (Lara Custance) extended shopping days are finally over. Can she cope with a serious...
- 1/14/2011
- by [email protected] (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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