
Ben Peyton
He attended Millfield School in Somerset where he became National Schools Squash Champion in 1994 and 1995. After Millfield, he attended Guildford School of Acting graduating in 1998.
Numerous corporate videos and adverts led him to CITV show, Welcome to Orty Fou, before landing roles in Band of Brothers and a regular part in The Bill. Other credits include Emmerdale and Holby City.
Ben stopped acting in 2006 although returned to the stage for lead roles in ART and Journey’s End at Guildford’s Electric Theatre.
In 2017, Ben shared his memories of his time on The Bill and his career in general in the second episode of The Bill Podcast
In 2022 Ben published his debut novel, Luke Stevens and the Blood of St George, and action-adventure fantasy novel aimed at 10-15yo as well as adults.
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Murderbot
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Ark
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