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Jolyon coy biography of rory

          Jolyon Coy​​ Jolyon graduated from LAMDA in Following a series of roles in Casualty, Doctors and The Bill, he was cast in the lead role of....

          Rory Keane is an actor/writer known for The Big Door Prize, The Cleaning Lady, and Oppenheimer.

        1. Against him is set Jolyon Coy's Octavius Caesar: prim, puritanical, the parting of his schoolboy haircut straight, afflicted by no visible.
        2. Jolyon Coy​​ Jolyon graduated from LAMDA in Following a series of roles in Casualty, Doctors and The Bill, he was cast in the lead role of.
        3. With an all-star cast including Jonah Hauer-King, Jake Dunn, and Jolyon Coy, this epic adventure is set to captivate audiences.
        4. The Duchess Theatre, designed by Ewen Barr, was opened in and has a history of hosting short runs of performances.
        5. Jolyon Coy


          STAGE CREDITS

          [West End]

          Royal Court Theatre Production, 2012

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