John Sessions is the actor who portrayed Kenny Prince in Sherlock. He is well known for his roles in Filth, Gangs of New York, The Good Shepherd, and The Last Station.
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| - John Sessions is the actor who portrayed Kenny Prince in Sherlock. He is well known for his roles in Filth, Gangs of New York, The Good Shepherd, and The Last Station.
- John Sessions (born 11 January 1953) is a Scottish actor and comedian. He is known for comedy improvisation in television shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?; as a panelist on QI and as a character actor in numerous films, both in Britain and Hollywood.
- He was the only person to be both an impressionist and a target of the show, as in 1989 his puppet began appearing as one of Kenneth Branagh's Brit Pack.
- John Sessions (born John Gibb Marshall) is a RADA trained actor, comedian and sometimes panellist on British quiz comedies. He is particularly well known, at least in Britain, as one of the original regular panellists on Who's Line Is It Anyway? and, more recently, as a recurring guest on QI.
- Sessions studied with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and appeared in bit parts in the 1980s films The Sender and The Bounty, before finding his true forte as a comedian. He provided celebrity vocal impressions on the puppet series Spitting Image, and with Stephen Fry, was one of the earliest regular panelists on Whose Line Is It Anyway? Subsequent film credits included a range of classic adaptations, period films, and fantasies, including Princess Caraboo, Faeries, Gangs of New York, and three Shakespeare adaptations: Henry V (directed by Kenneth Branagh as Macmorrow), A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Philostrate), and The Merchant of Venice (as Salerio). In television, Sessions has guest starred on Agatha Christie's Poirot and Marple, Dalziel and Pascoe, and One Foot in the Grave, and pl
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| - John Sessions (born John Gibb Marshall) is a RADA trained actor, comedian and sometimes panellist on British quiz comedies. He is particularly well known, at least in Britain, as one of the original regular panellists on Who's Line Is It Anyway? and, more recently, as a recurring guest on QI. In televised Doctor Who, Sessions played Gus in Mummy on the Orient Express. For Big Finish Productions, he voiced Mozart in My Own Private Wolfgang, Roland of Brittany in Castle of Fear, and Wilson in The Conspiracy. He also voiced Tannis in the animated webcast Death Comes to Time. He was offered the role of the Eighth Doctor.
- Sessions studied with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and appeared in bit parts in the 1980s films The Sender and The Bounty, before finding his true forte as a comedian. He provided celebrity vocal impressions on the puppet series Spitting Image, and with Stephen Fry, was one of the earliest regular panelists on Whose Line Is It Anyway? Subsequent film credits included a range of classic adaptations, period films, and fantasies, including Princess Caraboo, Faeries, Gangs of New York, and three Shakespeare adaptations: Henry V (directed by Kenneth Branagh as Macmorrow), A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Philostrate), and The Merchant of Venice (as Salerio). In television, Sessions has guest starred on Agatha Christie's Poirot and Marple, Dalziel and Pascoe, and One Foot in the Grave, and played Dr. Prunesquallor in the fantasy mini-series Gormenghast. He also featured in the series Laugh...? I Nearly Paid My Licence Fee.
- John Sessions is the actor who portrayed Kenny Prince in Sherlock. He is well known for his roles in Filth, Gangs of New York, The Good Shepherd, and The Last Station.
- John Sessions (born 11 January 1953) is a Scottish actor and comedian. He is known for comedy improvisation in television shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?; as a panelist on QI and as a character actor in numerous films, both in Britain and Hollywood.
- He was the only person to be both an impressionist and a target of the show, as in 1989 his puppet began appearing as one of Kenneth Branagh's Brit Pack.
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