
Sean Francis (born Sean Francis McDonald in Leeds on 24 January 1967) is an actor, poet and satirical writer whom is best known for the book, Written Off (Verses From The New Age).
He also wrote the books A Second Bite Of The Cherry and Once In A Lifetime.
Francis played the role of a footballer in the 1996 film Phillip's Flashing Finger which starred Richard da Costa in the title role alongside the popular comedian and game show host Jim Bowen.
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