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Bryan Parry (Actor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bryan Parry

Bryan Parry (born 13 July 1992) is a Welsh actor. He was raised in Conwy, in North Wales. He is best known for his roles as ''Jonesy'' in Kajaki and ''Louis McQueen'' in Hollyoaks.
==Television work==

He graduated at Italia Conti in 2013 and soon got to work as he was casted the role as the mischievous ''Aiden Russell'' in the popular UK television show Doctors.
His next role came soon after, as he successfully gained the role of ''Louis McQueen'' in ''Hollyoaks''. In his stint in the show, his character Louis would go on to controversially kiss fellow actress Jorgie Porter, who plays Theresa.
Parry's next television role came when he played the role of ''Freddie Preston'', in series 2 of In The Flesh. His performance brought a lot of online positive comments via Twitter as ''Freddie'' had a very emotional ending.

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