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Terry Sue-Patt is a Actor British born on 19 september 1964

Terry Sue-Patt

Terry Sue-Patt
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 19 september 1964
Death 1 january 2015 (at 50 years)

Terence Anthony "Terry" Sue-Patt (19 September 1964 – circa 22 May 2015) was a British actor, best known for playing Benny Green in the BBC series Grange Hill (1978–1982).

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Cassie Stuart
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Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman
(1 films)
Jo Warne
Jo Warne
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Alan Clarke
Alan Clarke
(1 films)
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Filmography of Terry Sue-Patt (2 films)

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The Firm
The Firm (1989)
, 1h10
Directed by Alan Clarke
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Sports films, Association football films
Actors Gary Oldman, Lesley Manville, Phil Davis, Charles Lawson, Jay Simpson, Nick Dunning
Roles Yusef
Rating5% 0.2656350.2656350.2656350.2656350.265635
Clive Bissel (nicknamed "Bex", or "Bexy") is a married man with a baby son. His wife does not approve of his activities as a football hooligan, which contrast to his respectable job as an estate agent. Even when his baby son injures himself with a Stanley knife that Bex has carelessly left lying around, he is unwilling to give up violence as he admits it gives him a "buzz". Conversely, Bexy's father shows acceptance of his son's lifestyle, happily taking a group photograph of the 'tooled up' gang and boasting of similar activities in his own era. However, he feels that Bex and his friends have gone soft because they now use weapons.
COI: Lonely Water, 1minutes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Horror
Actors Donald Pleasence, Terry Sue-Patt
Roles Child
Rating70% 3.5159653.5159653.5159653.5159653.515965
The camera pans across a mist-shrouded expanse of water clogged with fallen trees and branches, with a ghostly black-clad figure hovering hazily on the water's surface. "I am the spirit of dark and lonely water: ready to trap the unwary, the showoff, the fool..." intones the voiceover, "...and this is the kind of place you'd expect to find me. But no-one expects to find me here", as the scene switches to a group of children playing on the muddy edge of a murky pool. A boy is teetering on the steep, slippery bank attempting to retrieve a football from the pool with a stick. "But that pool is deep. The boy is showing off...the bank is slippery," says the spirit, approaching from behind as the child slips into the water.