Born in Los Angeles, where his father was a professor of linguistics at UCLA, the family moved back to their native London when he was 7.
Went by the name BB Burn when he competed as a beatboxer.
His big television breakthrough came in BBC's Bleak House, an adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel, in the role of William Guppy.
Appeared in the 2009 West End revival of Oliver! as Bill Sikes, opposite Rowan Atkinson; he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in the Whatsonstage Theatre Awards for the role.
Burn Gorman
September 1, 1974 (age 50)
Hollywood, California, USA
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Born in Los Angeles, where his father was a professor of linguistics at UCLA, the family moved back to their native London when he was 7.
Went by the name BB Burn when he competed as a beatboxer.
His big television breakthrough came in BBC's Bleak House, an adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel, in the role of William Guppy.
Appeared in the 2009 West End revival of Oliver! as Bill Sikes, opposite Rowan Atkinson; he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical in the Whatsonstage Theatre Awards for the role.