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Richard O'Brien Actor, The Rocky Horror Picture Show Born in Cheltenham, England, Richard Smith's family moved to Tauranga, New Zealand, in 1951 when his father, an accountant, decided to become a sheep farmer. Watching horror and science-fiction double features in nearby Hamilton, Smith added an interest in acting to his love of rock and roll. He moved back to England in 1964... | |
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Robert Hardy Actor, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban One of England's most enduringly successful character actors, Robert Hardy is noted for his versatility and depth. Born in Cheltenham in 1925, he studied at Oxford University and, in 1949, he joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon. Television viewers most fondly remember him... | |
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Martin Jarvis Actor, Titanic Martin Jarvis OBE is one of Britain's most versatile leading actors. His distinguished career continues to encompass just about every aspect of the entertainment industry: film, television, theatre, radio and audio recording. He is also the author of two bestselling books: a hilarious autobiography Acting Strangely and a compelling account of his award-winning time on Broadway in 2001: Broadway... | |
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Ralph Richardson Actor, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Ralph Richardson was one of the greatest actors of the 20th Century English-language theater, ascending to the height of his profession in the mid-1930s when he became a star in London's West End. He became the first actor of his generation to be knighted. He became Sir Ralph in 1947 and was quickly followed Laurence Olivier in 1948 and then by by John Gielgud in 1953... | |
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Richard Loncraine Director, Firewall Director Richard Loncraine has earned great acclaim for his work in film, television and commercials. He studied sculpture at the Central School of Art before attending the Royal College of Art Film School. He spent three years working for the BBC before moving into commercials. Since those days he has successfully alternated directing films with directing television productions... | |
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Gustav Holst Soundtrack, Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | |
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Mike Grady Actor, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows | |
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Brian Jones Self, Sympathy for the Devil Jones was born on 28 February, 1942, to Lewis and Louise Jones. He had two sisters, Pamela and Barbara. Pamela died when Brian was still a child. He fathered his first of several children in high school and was subsequently made to leave. In the early 1960s, Brian formed the legendary group, The Rolling Stones... | |
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Liam Hess Actor, Edges of the Lord Liam has been working regularly since the age of 6. One of his earliest roles was in the BBC production The Wyvern Mystery as the young son of Naomi Watts. At the age of 11, his CV is the envy of many adult actors. As well as a host of impressive TV appearances, commercials and voice over work, Liam has worked on stage in the West End musical production "Spend... | |
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James Payton Special Effects, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | |
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John Franklyn-Robbins Actor, The Golden Compass | |
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John Ringham Actor, V for Vendetta | |
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Corrinne Wicks Actress, Toast | |
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Christopher Gunning Composer, La vie en rose | |
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Lyndon Davies Actor, Black Beauty | |
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Guy Potter Actor, No More a Coward Than You or I | |
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Patrick Holt Actor, Ivanhoe Patrick Holt's real name was Patrick G. Parsons. Some of his childhood was spent in India with his Uncle. Patrick was sent to Christ's Hospital, a famous charity school in England, UK. He formed a close friendship with a boy in the same boarding house, the future film star Michael Wilding. There were those who thought Holt the better actor... | |
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Kate Thornton Self, Happy Birthday Elton! From Madison Square Garden, New York | |
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Ernest Cossart Actor, The Great Ziegfeld | |
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Calum Rhys Director, The City Calum Rhys has spent the majority of his childhood growing up in the city of Worcester. In 2011 he commenced attending York St John University studying a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Product Design. In 2009 he started a small production company with his friend, the company was based in the South Worcestershire town of Evesham... | |
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Colin Gregg Director, Lamb | |
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Cecil Humphreys Actor, Wuthering Heights | |
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Kitty Brucknell Self, Episode #16.79 Kitty Brucknell is a singer, songwriter and producer from Cheltenham, England. Kitty rose to fame in 2011 when she became a finalist on the eighth season of 'The X Factor'. Kitty captivated audiences with her outstanding theatrical performances, setting a new standard in scale and quality of production... | |
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Julie Crosthwaite Actress, The Picnic | |
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Philip Jones Producer, Man About the House | |
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Millie Midwinter-Lean Actress, Above Water Millie Katharine Midwinter-Lean was born on 18th August 1995 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She started performing aged 6 with the Everyman Youth Theatre and secured her 1st role shortly afterwards in the 2002 production of The Magician's Nephew. Her mother enrolled her with an agency at 12 in order for her to gain some more confidence... | |
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Lillah McCarthy Actress, Mr. Wu | |
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Morgan T. Rhys Producer, Gridlock Morgan Rhys is a screenplay writer and producer from Cheltenham, England. In 2011 he began studying a Creative Media course at Worcester College of Technology. In 2012 he collaborated with brother Calum Rhys and helped produce 'The City' which went on to be screened in two festivals in the UK. Rhys went on to write screenplays as well as carrying with collaborations with his brother... | |
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Arthur Evans Camera and Electrical Department, Blow-Up | |
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Sarah Walker Actress, Gloriana | |
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Robert English Actor, A Lost Leader | |
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Felicity Palmer Actress, Orlando | |
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Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards Self, Episode #18.29 | |
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Arthur Harris Self, Whirlwind: Bombing Germany - September 1939-April 1944 | |
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Liam McIlfatrick Actor, Better Things | |
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Geoff Dyer Writer, Seduction | |
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John Harper-Nelson Thanks, Bygone Oxford: Images of the Past - The City on Film | |
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Mike Holgate Director, Your Mother Wouldn't Like It | |
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James Whitaker Self, The Fame Review 2006 | |
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Zoë Ashmeade Actress, The Gift Zoe Ashmeade Born in Cheltenham, but moved to Haddenham in Cambridgeshire when 2. She now studies in the local village college. She has appeared in the local Panto several times, and is currently working in an acting club in Cambridge. | |
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Alex Bailey Actor, Gridlock | |
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Ryan Eden Actor, Gridlock | |
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Rob Byrd Actor, Posh Chavs | |
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Lionel Grigson Music Department, Duet | |
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John Nevil Maskelyne Director, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Procession Nevil Maskelyne born in Cheltenham in 1839. Famous magician and illusionist who teamed up with George Alfred Cooke' together they presented a unique entertainment of magic, billed as 'Maskelyne and Cooke' they became highly popular at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London from 1873, here they completely transformed the art of conjuring into a dramatic performance... | |
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Alex Gregory Self, Last Night of the Proms | |
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Gordon Kenney Self, Lemar | |
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Harry Hayward Make-Up Department, Devil's Plot | |
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Mark Wilderspin Music Department, Chaos | |
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Sam Norledge Actor, Gridlock | |
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