Trained at Liverpool Theatre School, Graham
Bickley made his professional debut with the vocal group Stutz
Bear Cats, appearing on television and in concert all over the
world. He made his West End debut in the musical They're Playing
Our Song at the Shaftesbury Theatre and went on to appear in
the hit show The Pirates of Penzance at the Theatre Royal Drury
Lane. It was in the highly successful musical Les Miserables
that Graham came to fame in the role of Marius. This led to
his big break on television playing "Joey" in the
hit BBC series Bread. He also appeared in a stage version of
Bread which was seen at London's Dominion Theatre. In recent
years he has appeared in the musical Which Witch at the Piccadilly
Theatre and a number of pantomimes including Cinderella at the
Richmond Theatre and Aladdin at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking.
He has also starred in several concerts featuring the music
of Andrew Lloyd Webber at St Paul's Cathedral and the Royal
Albert Hall, He also starred in the West End playing "Chris"
in Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and "Joe
Gillis" in Sunset Boulevard at the Adelphi Theatre.
Various album recordings including Calamity
Jane, Kiss Me Kate, Phantom of The Opera, Hair, West End The
Concert, The Fantasticks, Metropolis, Which Witch and he has
just completed his solo album, all for JAY Records.