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Giuseppe Circelli (born 15 June 1975) is an English actor of Italian decent. He is credited for a role on the film Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll directed by Mat Whitecross, starring Andy Serkis, Ray Winstone, Naomie Harris, Luke Evans and Noel Clarke. Other roles include playing Jack in A Ticket Too Far, directed by Paul Mongahan and starring Joe Armstrong, Mark Gatiss and Alun Armstrong, Tone in Sarf, starring Nabil Elouahabi and Paul Popplewell and a role in a Channel 4/Revolution Films collaboration 3 Minute Wonder called Nude, directed by Ana Garcia. He also has editing credits working as the 2nd Assistant Editor on the Michael Winterbottom film The Killer Inside Me, starring Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba and is credited as the 1st Assistant Editor on The Trip, starring the hilarious Steve Cogan and Rob Brydon.

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Early life
Born in Queen Mary's hospital, Roehampton London, both his parents were Neapolitan Italians. He attended Brandlehow Primary School in Putney and then went on to Elliott Secondary School also in Putney, where his drama teacher, Robert Sabine inspired him to try acting. In the lower sixth, he played Lophakhin in Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard and then in the upper sixth he played King Alonso in Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Giuseppe then gained an unconditional place to study drama at Ivy House, which was Anna Pavlova's old mansion. On his course he studied alongside the likes of Alan Carr and Dan Renton Skinner.

He then went on to work on a low budget feature film called 30, a short film called iBrotha starring Neil Rayment before setting up his own short film companies, Worn Out Brothers and Chimera Pictures with long time friends, Paul Monaghan, Mat Whitecross and Nabil Elouahabi.

Filmography
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