Gerald Kyd
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Gerald Kyd (born 1973 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a half-Greek, half-Scottish actor who's well-known for playing Dr Sean Maddox in Casualty. Gerald returned to Casualty to mark the celebrations for the shows 20th anniversary, and he returned for period of 6 episodes in series 21.
He has also starred in film The Defender, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, and The Principles of Lust.
Since leaving Casualty he's mainly concentrated on theatre work. His theatre work includes Cyrano de Bergerac, The Prophet in Exile, The Pit and the Pendulum, Love's Labours Lost, Deathtrap (alongside David Soul and Susan Penhaligon), The Local Stigmatic, The Ramayana, Richard II (Globe Theatre), Edward II (Globe Theatre), Revelations, Conversations in Havana, The Three Musketeers, The Seagull, and King Lear.
Gerald's other television credits include The New Professionals, Underworld, Grease Monkeys, In Search Of Shakespeare, Brief Encounters, and All In The Game
He currently lives in Glasgow's West End with his wife Lynne Bustard. He got married to Lynne on a boat on Loch Lomond on 24 July 2004. Gerald also made a short film entitled Little Bird alongside Scottish actor Vincent Friell.

