Sean Chapman

Sean Chapman ( born June 2, 1961 in Greenwich, London, England ) is a British actor.

Life

Chapman grew up without a father in poverty. The only thing that interested him during his school days were the school plays. Later he attended a drama school, which brought him to the edge of its financial performance. In 1978 he got his first role, he starred opposite Nastassja Kinski in Passionate flowers. The following year, he worked in Scum - Scum for the first time with director Alan Clarke together, followed in 1982 Made in Britain. The first half of the 1980s he worked mainly for British television and was among other things a guest role in the television series The Professionals. In 1985, he stepped to the side of Denholm Elliott on in a supporting role in the horror film Clive Barker 's Underworld. Clive Barker, who wrote the screenplay for the film, Chapman occupied two years later for his horror film Hellraiser - The gateway to hell. As a result, he played among others at the side of Pierce Brosnan and Michael Caine in The Fourth Protocol, in Eat the Rich and You're still alive in 7 days. In the 2000s, he worked increasingly for television and was, among others, in the soap opera Emmerdale and the court series Silent Witness and Inspector Barnaby to see.

Filmography (selection)

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