Joseph McManners

Singer-songwriter and actor

Joseph McManners - Singer-songwriter and actor
Born

December 3rd, 1992
32 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

England

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Born in December 1992, this individual gained recognition as a singer-songwriter and actor in England. His music career is characterized by the release of several singles and albums, showcasing a blend of folk and pop influences. As an actor, performances have included appearances in various television projects, contributing to a multifaceted career in entertainment.

Released singles like 'Bizarre' and 'I Knew You'

Appeared in the TV series 'The Story of Tracy Beaker'

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