
Vas Blackwood
CountryUnited Kingdom 
GenderMale
BirthdayOct 19, 1962
BiographyVasta Roy "Vas" Blackwood (born 19 October 1962) is a British actor.
Blackwood played Lenny Henry's sidekick Winston Churchill in The Lenny Henry Show (1987) and David Sinclair in Casualty (1996–97). Since playing Rory Breaker in the hit film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), he has had a number of film roles, including Mean Machine (2001), 9 Dead Gay Guys (2002) and Creep (2004). In 2005, he appeared in A Bear's Tail, a spin-off of Bo' Selecta!. He also made an appearance as Lennox Gilbey in Only Fools and Horses. He also played main character Dexter in Spatz.
In 2008 he did voiceover work on the video game Fable II.
Blackwood was founder of virtual online blog Vastaman.com, which is now defunct but the site is still active. His cousin is the media personality Richard Blackwood.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Vas Blackwood. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Blackwood played Lenny Henry's sidekick Winston Churchill in The Lenny Henry Show (1987) and David Sinclair in Casualty (1996–97). Since playing Rory Breaker in the hit film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), he has had a number of film roles, including Mean Machine (2001), 9 Dead Gay Guys (2002) and Creep (2004). In 2005, he appeared in A Bear's Tail, a spin-off of Bo' Selecta!. He also made an appearance as Lennox Gilbey in Only Fools and Horses. He also played main character Dexter in Spatz.
In 2008 he did voiceover work on the video game Fable II.
Blackwood was founder of virtual online blog Vastaman.com, which is now defunct but the site is still active. His cousin is the media personality Richard Blackwood.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Vas Blackwood. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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