Up-and-coming actor Edward Akrout is a magic mix of many cultures that not only shows in his looks, but also in his persona. It’s part of what makes him a versatile, global actor today.
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It was a busy Sunday night for the members club at Café Royal, the swanky hotel in the heart of Piccadilly Circus. An exclusive crowd including models, socialites, gallerists and art dealers were out in force in support of actor Edward Akrout. Not only was Akrout screening an episode of Mr. Selfridge (in which he stars) but making his debut in the art world.
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Edward had accumulated pieces throughout the years, having created them in Paris, New York and at his home in London. Akrout described that even though he was capable of handling the daily rejection and criticism he faced as an actor, the idea of establishing himself within the art community terrified him. This was evidently the most personal venture he’d embarked on.
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