ACTORS HEAD SHOTS

Jeff Longland

After graduating from drama school Jeff concentrated on theatre roles where he received good reviews including Abigail's Party playing Toni. "Jeff Longland acquired detail in his character unobtrusively and his compelling presence in the later scenes more than hinted of domestic violence"(Plays International). However over the coming years he found himself doing more television and film work something he really has a passion for. Jeff is a strong and versatile character actor who can bring a wealth of life experience to any part he is cast in whether that is a straight or comedic role. Jeff has been cast in a variety of film and TV roles playing the lead in Crossfire and more recenlty being in features such as 83(2020), Mafia's Greatest Hits, Tarzan, Welcome To Curiosity, Macbeth, The Look Of Love,The Smoke,BBC and . Jeff got back into acting after working behind the camera on several big features.

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