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Adam Gillen
Adam Gillen (born 1985, Manchester) is an English actor, best known for his role as Liam in the ITV hit series ''Benidorm'', Brian in the Channel 4 comedy ''Fresh Meat'' and Gavin in BBC's ''Prisoners’ Wives''. ==Career== Gillen studied Acting at ''Stockport College'' then going on to graduate from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2007. In 2009 he was nominated for a TMA Award for Best Supporting Performance in a play for the Royal Exchange Theatre Company’s ''A Taste of Honey''. In 2011 he appeared as Moses in ''The School for Scandal''. Gillen's television work includes ''The Gemma Factor'', ''Benidorm'', ''Oliver Twist'', ''Just William'' and ''The Sarah Jane Adventures''. He has appeared in films ''Hippie Hippie Shake'', ''4.3.2.1'' (2010) and ''Age of Heroes'' (2011). Gillen first appeared in ''Benidorm'' in 2011 in series 4 and reprised the role for series 5 in 2012, and series 6 in 2014. In it, he plays the son of Lesley, a transvestite who works at the hotel, primarily as the bartender. As of series 6, he is working at the Solana salon, Blow 'n' Go. In 2014, Gillen appeared in ''Lotty's War'' (written by Giuliano Crispini and directed by Bruce Guthrie) at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford.
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