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Matthew Chambers is a Actor born on 20 august 1968

Matthew Chambers

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Birth 20 august 1968 (55 years)

Matthew Guy Charles Chambers (born 20 August 1968 in London) is an English actor and director. He is most popularly known for his role as Dr. Daniel Granger in the successful BBC daytime soap opera Doctors.

Biography

Resident in Oxford, Matthew and his partner Aisha have two children. Chambers is a supporter of Liverpool F.C.

Usually with

Steven Seagal
Steven Seagal
(1 films)
Diana Amft
Diana Amft
(1 films)
Tchéky Karyo
Tchéky Karyo
(1 films)
Gilles Renaud
Gilles Renaud
(1 films)
Pierre Aknine
Pierre Aknine
(1 films)
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Filmography of Matthew Chambers (2 films)

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Actor

Attack Force, 1h34
Origin Roumanie
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Horror
Actors Steven Seagal, Danny Webb, Mark Dymond, Matthew Chambers, Del Synnott, Adam Croasdell
Roles Seth
Rating27% 1.373331.373331.373331.373331.37333
Marshall Lawson (Steven Seagal) is the commander of an elite military unit. In Paris, France, Marshall loses all three of his men in a seemingly random attack, and he takes it upon himself to investigate the attack, with the help of his girlfriend Tia (Lisa Lovbrand) and his friend Dwayne (David Kennedy). Marshall uncovers CTX, a covert military drug so secret that an arm of the military headed by a man named Werner (Danny Webb) wants Marshall eliminated. And Tia was one of the two military scientists who developed CTX.
D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers
Directed by Pierre Aknine
Genres Action, Adventure
Actors Emmanuelle Béart, Vincent Elbaz, Tchéky Karyo, Heino Ferch, Grégori Derangère, Grégory Gadebois
Roles Duke of Buckingham
Rating52% 2.6113652.6113652.6113652.6113652.611365
Béarn, 1615. Un jeune homme, d'Artagnan, est le témoin involontaire d'une scène extraordinaire où une femme est pendue par un cavalier qui s'enfuit. Lorsque la corde cède, la femme reprend vie et disparaît. Les années passent. D'Artagnan file vers Paris, où il veut intégrer la célèbre compagnie des mousquetaires du Roi. En chemin, il surprend une rencontre entre Richelieu, ministre de Louis XIII, et son espionne, Milady. La beauté de Milady éblouit d'Artagnan au point qu'il ne reconnaît pas en elle cette femme pendue qui a hanté sa jeunesse. Il n'entend pas non plus la nouvelle dont elle est porteuse : la reine, Anne d'Autriche, s'apprête à recevoir en secret son amant, le duc de Buckingham. Richelieu voit là une occasion de perdre la reine. Il ordonne à Milady de tuer Buckingham pour que le scandale éclate.