Bio

  • 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.
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Burn Gorman
September 1, 1974 (age 50)
Hollywood, California, USA

Bio

  • 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.
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