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'''Todd Boyce''' was born [[1961]] in Columbus, [[United States of America]]. He is an American/English actor who played [[Stephen Reid]] in ''[[Coronation Street]]''.
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'''Todd Boyce''' was born on [[1st July]] [[1961]] in Columbus, Ohio, [[United States of America|USA]], the youngest of three sons born to an American father and an English mother. The family moved to [[Germany]] when Todd was a child and then to São Paulo, Brazil finally settling in Sydney, [[Australia]] where Todd trained as an actor at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney, graduating in [[1983]].
   
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Todd made his television debut in the Australian soap ''The Restless Years'' and appeared on the Australian stage in productions including ''Ball Boys'', ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf'', and ''Burn This'', for which he won the Critics Circle Award for his role of Wayne Harrison. He appeared on television in the mini-series ''Vietnam'' with Nicole Kidman.
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After moving to [[London]] in [[1989]] he appeared in films such as ''Second Best'', ''Great Expectations'' and ''The Ruby Ring'' but still continued to find work in Australia in ''Fields of Fire'' and ''The Delinquents'' starring Kylie Minogue. On television he appeared in ''Miss Marple'', ''Space Precinct'' and ''Cold Lazarus''.
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Todd appeared in ''[[Coronation Street]]'' as [[Audrey Roberts]]' first born son (subsequently adopted) [[Stephen Reid]] in [[January 1996]], playing the role intermittently for a year, returning in [[December 2007]] for a further one-month stint. He made a further return to the role in a regular capacity between [[June 2022]] and [[October 2023]].
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In the interim he has worked solidly in film, theatre and television with roles in ''Spooks'', ''Penelope'', ''Sometimes in April'' and ''Banged Up Abroad''.
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==Roles in ''[[Coronation Street]]''==
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Stephen reid 2023.jpg|[[Stephen Reid]] <br> [[1996]]-[[1997]], [[2007]], [[2022]]-[[2023]]
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==External pages==
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*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0101668/ Internet Movie Database entry for Todd Boyce]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Boyce Wikipedia entry for Todd Boyce]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 13 October 2023

Todd Boyce was born on 1st July 1961 in Columbus, Ohio, USA, the youngest of three sons born to an American father and an English mother. The family moved to Germany when Todd was a child and then to São Paulo, Brazil finally settling in Sydney, Australia where Todd trained as an actor at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney, graduating in 1983.

Todd made his television debut in the Australian soap The Restless Years and appeared on the Australian stage in productions including Ball Boys, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and Burn This, for which he won the Critics Circle Award for his role of Wayne Harrison. He appeared on television in the mini-series Vietnam with Nicole Kidman.

After moving to London in 1989 he appeared in films such as Second Best, Great Expectations and The Ruby Ring but still continued to find work in Australia in Fields of Fire and The Delinquents starring Kylie Minogue. On television he appeared in Miss Marple, Space Precinct and Cold Lazarus.

Todd appeared in Coronation Street as Audrey Roberts' first born son (subsequently adopted) Stephen Reid in January 1996, playing the role intermittently for a year, returning in December 2007 for a further one-month stint. He made a further return to the role in a regular capacity between June 2022 and October 2023.

In the interim he has worked solidly in film, theatre and television with roles in Spooks, Penelope, Sometimes in April and Banged Up Abroad.

Roles in Coronation Street

External pages