Edward Fidoe

Edward Fidoe

Edward Matthew Fidoe (born 10 May 1978) is former British actor, writer and co-founder of Jacob's Well Theatre. Fidoe is best known for playing Eric in ITV's TV production Woof!.

He is now a senior associate at a world renowned strategy consultancy.He co-founded the Jacob's Well Theatre with Matthew Charman.

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