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James Camp

Well, I grew up in South Cambridgeshire, where my parents still live, and was inspired by my aunty who’s a very keen amateur. So I did lots of youth theatre, but the real turning point was joining National Youth Theatre when I was 16. I did four seasons with them and learned a huge amount. When I left school, I did a foundation course at East 15 and then eventually – it took me

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