Anuvahood.The BAFTA-winner, who suffers from bipolar disorder, has stayed away from behind the camera as a result of his ongoing mental health issues.“The last few years have been a turbulent time for me and it’s been tough to get my life back on track,” Deacon told Variety.“After previously having a hit movie I thought it would be a lot easier to get my follow-up film made,” he added. “Many false starts later we finally have a great team behind us and I am ready to create something new and fresh that hasn’t been seen before.”Deacon, who starred in Kidulthood and its sequel Adulthood, was found guilty of harassment without violence in 2015 following a dispute with director Noel Clarke.
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