9 July 1984, South Australia, Australia
Graeme John Jeffery Sands
Graeme John Jeffery Sands was born in South Australia, on July 9 1984. He was raised in the northern Suburbs of Adelaide & moved to Gawler to attend high school.
He moved to Norwich in the UK with his family in late 2001. Graeme studied Film and Television as a Higher National Diploma at Norwich City College, before moving onto Essex University to pursue a Film & Literature degree.
Graeme began playing guitar from a young age and studied mixed martial arts styles, including Jeet Kune Do & Muy Thai, under various instructors in Norwich & Adelaide. He was drawn to acting as a teenager and considers this to be his primary role in the film industry, but he has also been involved in other aspects of film production.
He is currently continuing studies in Media in Norwich, as well as preparing for a significant role in the fantasy feature film, Dance of the Goblins, to be filmed in summer 2007.

Many scientists believe that about every 200,000 years, a magnetic pole shift flips the axis of the earth, resulting in sudden and devastating climate change and planet-wide devastation. We are overdue. Five generations after the next 'Turning', the descendants of the few surviving humans carve out a medieval-like existence in the rubble of a ruined city of London. Meanwhile, the goblins live a shamanic, anarchic lifestyle and stay unseen by humans for their own survival. Until one day a human wanders into one of the forgotten underground stations where he is captured and drugged with a mushroom potion that causes memory loss, then expelled. A search party happens to see one of the goblins, and the humans try to dig out the 'demons'. A goblin woman is taken captive but escapes, and it is up to the leader of the humans, Count Anton, to find her and return her to her people. Count Anton's secret friendship with Haghuf, a respected elder among the goblins, as well as his love for their world is compromised as war between humans and goblins becomes unavoidable. It is a war the humans cannot possibly win. Divided loyalties, survival, and growing love for the goblin woman whose world he can never really be a part of challenge Count Anton to find a way to save his own people from their own folly, and from the warrior goblins who have barred his entrance into their world.
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