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Michael Audreson
Born (1956-08-01) 1 August 1956 (age 68)
England, United Kingdom
Occupation(s)actor, writer, director
Years active1964–2011

Michael Audreson (born 1 August 1956) is a British actor who appeared in many films and television shows in the 1960s. He appeared in the 12-episode Children's Film Foundation series The Magnificent Six and a Half before playing the bespectacled "Brains" in Here Come the Double Deckers (1970–71). In the film Young Winston (1971) he played Winston Churchill as a schoolboy.

As the 1970s progressed, Audreson's appearances reduced significantly, but he had a role in two episodes of The Tomorrow People (1978) television series. In 1996 he founded Rivendell Healthcare, a drug and alcohol addiction treatment centre.

Audreson wrote and directed two short films: The Man Who Could Read Minds (1999) and Eve Buckingham (2001) starring Susan Hampshire. His feature film The 10 Arenas of Marwood (2010), which he wrote and directed, starred Judi Bowker, John Hasler, Kate G. Laycy, Michael Mayne, Bryan Murray, Lucy Russell, Issy Van Randwyck, Emma Williams and Peter Wickham as Marwood.

In 2015, he founded a media production and distribution company, 10am Media. Its first project is called Don't Get Mad.

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