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Occupation  Actor
Name  Todd Boyce
Role  Actor

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Born  1961Columbus, Ohio, USA
Education  National Institute of Dramatic Art
Nominations  Logie Award for Most Popular Actor in a Miniseries/Telemovie
Movies and TV shows  Flyboys, Spy Game, Beaver Falls, Charlie and the Chocolat, Fields of Fire
Similar People  Mac McDonald, Tony Bill, Matthew Marsh, Liz Smith, Blair Dunlop

Todd boyce


Todd Boyce (born 1961) is an Anglo-American actor known for playing amongst other roles the character Stephen Reid in the British television soap opera Coronation Street.

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Early and personal life

Todd was born in Columbus, Ohio, the son of a business manager. Raised in New York, Germany, Chicago and Brazil, at age 16 he moved with his family to Australia. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (Sydney, Australia) in 1983. He lives in London.

Career

Todd Boyce graduated from Sydney Church of England Grammar School (S.C.E.G.S.) in December 1979 and joined the Australian soap opera The Restless Years in January 1980. He attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (N.I.D.A.) the following year. After graduating from NIDA he went on to star in the mini-series Fields of Fire. Boyce debuted in Coronation Street as Audrey Roberts' illegitimate son Stephen Reid in 1996. He has appeared in 32 episodes of the series ranging between 1996 and 2007. Boyce stars in the E4 comedy drama Beaver Falls as Bobby Jefferson, Head of Camp. In January 2012 he made a guest appearance in the British drama "Sherlock". In August 2012, he made a guest appearance in Hollyoaks as Herb, and in 2013 he made a guest appearance in Mr Selfridge. In 2016, he appeared in the Netflix series The Crown. His film credits include roles in I Can't Get Started (1985), The Punisher (1989), The Delinquents (1989) opposite Kylie Minogue, Blue Ice (1992), Jefferson in Paris (1995), Spy Game (2001), The Final Curtain (2002) and Flyboys (2006).

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