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The dearth of working class actors, writers, directors and producers in the arts must be tackled with a combination of quotas and extra funding, writes actor Eddie Marsan.

I’ve been acting professionally for more than 25 years now, but I know what it’s like to have that dream jeopardised by a lack of money. I never received a grant for drama school. My first year’s fees were cobbled together by my late mother and an East End bookmaker. ...Keep reading on The Guardian