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adrianrelph
IMDb member since June 2017
Adrian is a British actor who grew up in Hertfordshire and despite leaving school and studying acting at college, de-railed and enjoyed a colourful and mis-spent 20's before blagging a job working in rehab and entered into a time of self understanding and improvement. Adrian spent the next decade working with drug and alcohol addiction, children and young people from abusive backgrounds, and adults with mental health and learning challenges. Eventually, Adrian felt pulled back to his first love, Acting, and graduated from East15 drama school at the age of 41.
Since then, Adrian has enjoyed taking part in martial arts (Shaolin Kung Fu and Capioera) and working on a broad range of projects, Including theatre, site specific, singing, and working as part of a Motion Capture Troupe where he has enjoyed creating a range of weird and wonderful creatures from flesh eating Zombies and transforming Warewolves to a flying Egyptian God.
Most recently Adrian has worked on Everything I Know About Love for Working Title Television, Autopsy for ITV and independent feature films, Thupparavalaan 2, City Of Angels (ADR - Uncredited), Haraan and Family Secrets (both in post-production) and a number of short films and commercials.
Since then, Adrian has enjoyed taking part in martial arts (Shaolin Kung Fu and Capioera) and working on a broad range of projects, Including theatre, site specific, singing, and working as part of a Motion Capture Troupe where he has enjoyed creating a range of weird and wonderful creatures from flesh eating Zombies and transforming Warewolves to a flying Egyptian God.
Most recently Adrian has worked on Everything I Know About Love for Working Title Television, Autopsy for ITV and independent feature films, Thupparavalaan 2, City Of Angels (ADR - Uncredited), Haraan and Family Secrets (both in post-production) and a number of short films and commercials.
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Scareycrows (2017)
Comedy Horror with Heart
7 February 2019 - 1 out of 3 users found this review helpful.
This is a low budget film that has used its budget to maximum effect and very cleverly. The idea is unique and works brilliantly. A town over run with possessed evil scareycrows. I don't like horrors generally I must admit, the exception is when they are funny, and scareycrows is funny. I won't do spoilers and so won't highlight moment but it is an educational in how simple a well placed gag can be and how it can make up for the lack of a sizeable budget.
Most impressively this is Lucy Townsends directorial debut and is an impressive start to her career. I look forward to seeing what she does next.
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