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  1. Sebastian Rice-Edwards was born on 16 August 1976 in the UK. He is an actor and director, known for Hope and Glory (1987), Friday (2012) and Queen & Country (2014). Menu

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  2. Sebastian Rice-Edwards was born on 16 August 1976 in the UK. He is an actor and director, known for Hope and Glory (1987), Friday (2012) and Queen & Country (2014). Menu

    • August 16, 1976
  3. Sebastian Rice-Edwards was born in the UK. He is an actor and director, known for starring in Hope and Glory (1987), directing Friday (2012) and acting in John Boorman's Queen and Country (2014)

  4. The film tells the story of the Rowan family [5] and their experiences, as seen through the eyes of the son, Billy (Sebastian Rice-Edwards). A critical and commercial success, the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture , Best Director , and Best Original Screenplay (all for Boorman).

  5. Although he is one of Academy's busiest directors, Seb still found time to shoot an award winning short film, 'Friday' in 2011. The film picked up wins and 'official selection' at many of the major film festivals on the circuit. Seb has directed two music videos to date - James Blake's reworking of Joni Mitchell's 'A Case of You' which stars ...

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  6. Aug 16, 1976 · Sebastian Rice-Edwards was born in the UK. He is an actor and director, known for starring in Hope and Glory, directing Friday and acting in John Boorman's Qu

  7. Jan 29, 2015 · The film focuses on Billy (Sebastian Rice-Edwards), a 10-year-old boy who experiences London of the Blitz as an explosion of colour, as a great adventure. He lives with his parents and two sisters and – far from characters in lugubrious ‘rubble films’ of the immediate post-war period – has great fun playing on the city’s bombsites with his friends.