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  1. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Richard Lumsden. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 17 años de carrera.

  2. music.youtube.com › channel › UC6NtJylQmloN4w9-zoT43XgRichard Lumsden - YouTube Music

    Richard James Lumsden is an English actor, writer, composer and musician. He has made regular appearances on TV and film throughout his career. Notable series include Channel 4's Emmy-award winning Sugar Rush, Is it Legal, Wonderful You and The Singapore Grip. He played Ray in Radio 4’s long-running comedy Clare in the Community.

  3. Richard Lumsden’s age is 58. Played the role of the bumbling father Nathan in Channel 4’s drama Sugar Rush. He was cast as the character Tony in series 2 of the CBBC children’s sitcom Millie Inbetween. The 58-year-old tv actor was born in England, United Kingdom. His first acting role was in Roy Clarke’s sitcom, First of the Summer Wine.

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  5. Richard Lumsden (Richard James Lumsden) was born on 24 June, 1965 in Lancashire, United Kingdom, is an Actor, writer, composer, musician. Discover Richard Lumsden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  6. Downhill is a British comedy film directed by James Rouse and written by Torben Betts about four old friends who reunite to walk the Coast to Coast Walk.It stars Richard Lumsden, Karl Theobald, Jeremy Swift and Ned Dennehy.It was produced by Benji Howell and is noted for its "innovative" release strategy. The film premiered at Zeffirellis, Ambleside, Cumbria.

  7. RL creates an intense, poetic world” - Daily Telegraph. "Poignant, lyrical drama about a man hounded by memories of a scarred early life and a tragic accident. The script captures the ordinary and turns it into breathtaking poetry. Richly dotted with comic and cruel moments, this is nothing less than pure class.”. - Frances Lass, Radio Times.