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He played [[Prostitution of males|rent boy]] Alfred Wood in the 1997 film ''[[Wilde (film)|Wilde]]'', alongside [[Stephen Fry]] and [[Jude Law]], and starred in the TV drama "[[Eskimo Day]]" and its sequel "[[Cold Enough For Snow]]", both penned by [[Jack Rosenthal]] and also starring [[Maureen Lipman]], [[Tom Wilkinson]], [[Anna Carteret]] and [[David Ross (actor)|David Ross]].
He played [[Prostitution of males|rent boy]] Alfred Wood in the 1997 film ''[[Wilde (film)|Wilde]]'', alongside [[Stephen Fry]] and [[Jude Law]], and starred in the TV drama "[[Eskimo Day]]" and its sequel "[[Cold Enough For Snow]]", both penned by [[Jack Rosenthal]] and also starring [[Maureen Lipman]], [[Tom Wilkinson]], [[Anna Carteret]] and [[David Ross (actor)|David Ross]].
He now works at [[Reading Boys grammar school]].
He now works at [[Reading Boys grammar school]]. He now works at Reading grammar school.


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Revision as of 13:51, 16 November 2019

Benedict Sandiford is a British actor who is best known for his role as son Neil on the British sitcom Barbara and for 'Harry Enfield & Chums' in 1997. He also made guest appearances on Heartbeat, Peak Practice, A Touch of Frost, Touching Evil, At Home with the Braithwaites, Pie in the Sky, Cadfael, This Life, Foyle's War, Midsomer Murders and Coronation Street.

He played rent boy Alfred Wood in the 1997 film Wilde, alongside Stephen Fry and Jude Law, and starred in the TV drama "Eskimo Day" and its sequel "Cold Enough For Snow", both penned by Jack Rosenthal and also starring Maureen Lipman, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Carteret and David Ross. He now works at Reading Boys grammar school. He now works at Reading grammar school.