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Heydon Prowse

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Birth 1 january 1981 (43 years)

Heydon Prowse (born 1981) is a British journalist and actor. He presents the BBC3 show The Revolution Will Be Televised. In the early nineties he played the role of Colin Craven in the 1993 Agnieszka Holland-directed adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett novel The Secret Garden.

In 2009, during the Parliament Expenses Scandal, Prowse secretly filmed Alan Duncan MP in the House of Commons complaining that he, Duncan, was living on rations. Duncan was fired as a result.

He now posts political satire videos to online magazine dontpaniconline.com.

As of August 2012, he is the writer and star of BBC3's political satire show The Revolution Will Be Televised.

In 2013 he created Nimrod In Venice, a documentary for VICE, along side journalist Nimrod Kamer.

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John Lynch
John Lynch
(1 films)
Stuart Craig
Stuart Craig
(1 films)
Roger Deakins
Roger Deakins
(1 films)
Marit Allen
Marit Allen
(1 films)
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The Secret Garden, 1h42
Directed by Agnieszka Holland
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Fantasy
Themes Films about children, Films about families, Children's films
Actors Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott, Maggie Smith, John Lynch, Irène Jacob
Roles Colin Craven
Rating73% 3.650713.650713.650713.650713.65071
Mary Lennox (Kate Maberly) is the neglected, unloved child of a wealthy English couple living in India during the late 19th century. Her mother and father never wanted her and only care about themselves. One night during one of their frequent parties, Mary can be seen hiding in her mother's bedroom under the bed, as her mother unexpectedly returned. Her father follows her mother, whereupon Mary really sees how much they care about one another. Continuing in her narrative, she tells us that her parents always think of themselves, never about her, and that, if only she'd known that in a few minutes she'd lose them forever. Ultimately, an earthquake occurs and both of Mary’s parents are killed in the destruction.