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George Lamptey trained to become a professional actor 10 years ago in 2011. He trained at the Brian Timoney Actors' Studio at the Courtyard Theatre, London and with Lorrie and Dianne Hull at the Hull Actors' Studio in Santa Monica, Los Angeles. He was born and raised in South London with a heritage in Ghana. He is know for his versatility and variety of character in his performances. Over the years he has performed in a number of off west-end productions, including the political drama, Asylum Dialogues where he played no less than five different characters, The Last Throw in Soho which he also co-wrote, Secrets of the SAS on TV, the feature film, Common Era and his experiential production featuring poetry, art and dance Letters to the Lady in Covent Garden which he directed, produced and performed in. He has also done a host of commercial work. Born and raised in London, UK to parents who immigrated to the UK from Ghana, George received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at Brunel University.