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- Colin Salmon is one of Britain's most renowned actors. With a bold voice and posture, Colin makes his characters a favorite among audiences for every role he plays. He made his feature debut as Sgt. Robert Oswald in the British mega-hit mini-series Prime Suspect 2 (1992), which gave him much acclaim among British audiences. He has a recurring role in the James Bond films as Charles Robinson, M's Chief of Staff. He has also appeared as the Commander James "One" Shade in the video game-to-movie Resident Evil (2002) and played Oonu, squad leader of the Skybax in the mini-series Dinotopia (2002) . His other film credits include Captives (1994), Immortality (1998), Fanny and Elvis (1999), Mind Games (2001), and My Kingdom (2001). His theatre credits include Ariadne at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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Actress Emily Atack was born December 18, 1989, in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. Best known for comedy, she has appeared in numerous projects for TV, stage, and screen. In 2016, Emily played Daphne in the movie reprise of Dad's Army (2016) alongside Bill Nighy and Toby Jones. In 2017 Emily starred in Lies We Tell (2017) starring Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel. She was series regular Charlotte Hinchcliffe in all three series of the multiple award winning The Inbetweeners (2008); other TV credits include HBO/BBC's Tracey Ullman's Show (2016), Sky One's Little Crackers (2010), and BBC One's Father Brown (2013).- Actor
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Neil Jackson was born on 5 March 1976 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Stargirl (2020), The King's Man (2021) and Absentia (2017).- Actor
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Chris Gauthier was born on 27 January 1976 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Freddy vs. Jason (2003), Watchmen (2009) and 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002). He was married to Erin Gauthier. He died on 23 February 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.- Actor
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Lee Ross was born in 1971 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Centurion (2010), Press Gang (1989) and Secrets & Lies (1996). He has been married to Jo McInnes since 1999.- Director
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English-born "Army brat" John Badham is the son of English actress Mary Hewitt and the stepson of an American Army general. Raised in Alabama and schooled at Yale, he cut his teeth producing and directing for TV before making his feature debut with The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976). Badham's breakthrough credit was the box office smash Saturday Night Fever (1977), made the following year; other hits on his resume include Blue Thunder (1983), WarGames (1983), and Short Circuit (1986).- Sam Gittins is a BRIT school graduate, born in Luton, and raised in south London. He has been working professionally as an Actor since the age of Eighteen. Sam has received a host of acclaim from his industry for his work within Television and Film. Including a "Best Actor" award in the Southampton International Film Festival.
- Simon Chandler was born on 4 June 1953 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997), The Bounty (1984) and The Lord of the Rings (1978).
- Sean Gallagher was born on 2 September 1965 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Our Girl (2013), Doctor Who (2005) and Coronation Street (1960).
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David Arnold was born on 23 January 1962 in Luton, England, UK. He is a composer and actor, known for Casino Royale (2006), Independence Day (1996) and Godzilla (1998). He has been married to Ellie Pole since 8 June 1996. They have three children.- Natasha Collins was born on 7 July 1976 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The 10th Kingdom (2000), Real Women (1998) and See It Saw It (1999). She died on 3 January 2008 in St John's Wood, London, England, UK.
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Niky Wardley was born on 11 August 1973 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for The Catherine Tate Show (2004), Silent Witness (1996) and Love & Marriage (2013).- Kate Lansbury trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama from 1958 to 1961. A very talented character actress, she excelled in the final year production of "Under Milk Wood". After leaving the Central School she went on tour with Rex Harrison and then pursued a career in both the theatre and on television. Her few credits on IMdb do not bear true witness to the quality of her acting talent.
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Danny Cannon is an Emmy-nominated film and television producer, director and writer, known for executive producing and directing Pennyworth (2019), Gotham (2014), Nikita (2010), I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), Judge Dredd (1995), and is responsible for executive producing the billion dollar CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) series franchise (which he directed the pilot of), along with the subsequent spinoffs CSI: Miami (2002) and CSI: NY (2004).
One of the top paid television directors in the entertainment industry and the only TV pilot director to also operate as a key writer, Cannon has directed 15 television pilots, 12 of which have been ordered to series including (in addition to the above): Training Day (2017), The Tomorrow People (2013), Dark Blue (2009), The Forgotten (2009), and Eleventh Hour (2008). At one time, Cannon had five television series on-air, while acting as executive producer.
Cannon is currently the executive producer (and a writer/director) of FOX's superhero series Gotham (2014-2019), which won the Critics Choice Award for Most Exciting New Series in 2014. His newest endeavor, as of 2019, is a 10-episode straight-to-series Batman prequel for the Epix Network, titled Pennyworth (2019), which he is currently executive producing and writing/directing in London.- Tom Chadbon was born on 27 February 1946 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Casino Royale (2006), Rebecca (1997) and Tess (1979). He has been married to Jane Hennessy since 20 July 1977. They have one child. He was previously married to Deborah Leathers.
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Stacey Dooley was born on 9 March 1987 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She is a producer, known for Justice (2003), Blackpool's Dance Fever (2022) and Stacey Dooley Investigates (2009).- Joanna Dunham was born on 6 May 1936 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), The Advocate (1993) and Van der Valk (1972). She was married to Reggie Oliver and Henry A. Osborne. She died on 25 November 2014 in Saxmundham, Suffolk, England, UK.
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David Peter Renwick (born 4 September 1951) is an English television writer, best known for creation of the sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990) and the mystery series Jonathan Creek (1997).
Before beginning his full-time comedy writing career, he worked as a journalist on his home town newspaper, the Luton News.
On beginning his comedy career, he initially worked in a team with writing partner Andrew Marshall, the pair of them providing material to popular sketch shows such as The Two Ronnies (1971) and Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979) during the late 1970s and early '80s. One of the most celebrated sketches he wrote for the former was a parody of the BBC quiz programme Mastermind, where a "Charlie Smithers" chose to answer questions on the specialist subject "Answering the question before last", adapted from his "Answering one question behind all the time" sketch from their The Burkiss Way for BBC Radio 4. Their short-lived LWT series for ITV, End of Part One, was an attempt to transfer Burkiss-style humour to television. Later in the 1980s they also wrote for the sketch show Alexei Sayle's Stuff and Spike Milligan's There's a Lot of It About.
In 1982 they penned the comedy drama serial Whoops Apocalypse for LWT, based on the insanity of international politics in the age of nuclear weapons, and four years later they adapted the screenplay (changing most of the characters and situations completely) into a feature film version. In 1983 they wrote The Steam Video Company for Thames Television, a short comedy series based on very silly parodies of famous novels. This was followed in 1986 by Hot Metal (1986) for LWT, a six-part satire of the tabloid newspaper industry starring Robert Hardy, Geoffrey Palmer and John Gordon Sinclair. The show was a critical success and returned for a further six episodes in 1988 with a revised cast of Robert Hardy, Richard Wilson and Caroline Milmoe.
Renwick began writing solo in 1990 when he created the sitcom One Foot in the Grave (1990), starring Richard Wilson, which was highly successful and went on to be a popular hit for the following decade. It also ran for four seasons as an American remake titled Cosby, starring Bill Cosby, although this is generally regarded as a very loose adaptation of the original.
In 1994 Renwick married his fiancée Eleanor Hogarth.
In 1997, Renwick devised the comedy-drama Jonathan Creek (1997), based around the crime-solving abilities of the eponymous designer of magic tricks, played by comedian Alan Davies. As of 2016, thirty-two episodes have been produced across five short-run series and five specials. The slow rate of production is partly due to Renwick's writing of the episodes, which he describes as being a painstaking process in which the intricacies of the plots take several months to work out.
He has also written for 'straight' television drama, contributing episodes to ITV's famous adaptations of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot mysteries, starring David Suchet. Renwick's fondness for rationalist murder mysteries with supernatural overtones, later developed fully in Jonathan Creek is evident in elements he added to the Poirot adaptations. In 1992, Renwick and co-writer Michael Baker received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for the Poirot episode "The Lost Mine", which aired in the U.S. as part of the PBS anthology series Mystery!.
Another comedy-drama Renwick has penned is entitled Love Soup (2005), starring Tamsin Greig and Michael Landes, premiered on BBC One on 27 September 2005. Renwick, and his ex writing partner Marshall, had cameo roles in an episode of the series as members of a television sitcom scriptwriting team. Owen Brenman also featured throughout much of the series as well as Doreen Mantle who appeared in one episode, both actor with who David Renwick had worked with before in One Foot in the Grave (1990).
He was awarded the Writers Guild Ronnie Barker Award at the British Comedy Awards 2008.- Alison Seebohm was born on 5 May 1939 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for A Hard Day's Night (1964), The Avengers (1961) and The Servant (1963). She was married to Frank Cvitanovich and Ray Austin. She died on 22 February 2015 in Taunton, Somerset, England, UK.
- Paul Sinha was born on 28 May 1970 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Comedy Cuts (2007), Beat the Chasers (2020) and The Chase (2009).
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Aaron Fontaine was born on 25 July 1988 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Outpost (2018), Hollyoaks (1995) and Tell No Lies (2024).- Actor
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Paul Young was born on 17 January 1956 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for Sixteen Candles (1984), Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) and Ruthless People (1986). He was previously married to Stacey Young.- Director
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Tommy Robinson was born on 27 November 1982 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is a director, known for ITV Evening News (1999), Niko Omilana (2014) and Hope Not Hate Exposed (2022). He was previously married to Jenna.- Born April 5, 1920 in Luton, England, Arthur Hailey decided to become a full-time author in 1956 following the success of his original television drama Flight Into Danger (1956). For the next few years, he wrote teleplays for such legendary dramatic series as Playhouse 90 (1956), Kraft Theatre (1947), The United States Steel Hour (1953), "Goodyear-Philco Playhouse" (1955)_ and Studio One (1948). Soon after, Hailey became a novelist. "Flight Into Danger" was adapted as a novel, "Runway Zero-Eight" (1958). In 1959, "The Final Diagnosis" became his second bestseller and, in 1961, "In High Places" became his third.
It took Hailey four years to write his next novel: "Hotel" (1965), which remained on the national bestseller lists for a full year. "Airport" (1968) did even better. It was on the national lists for over a year, staying in the number one spot on The New York Times bestseller lists for an incredible 30 weeks. "Wheels" (1971), "The Moneychangers" (1975) and "Overload" (1979) also claimed the number one position on the national bestseller lists, further establishing Hailey as one of today's most popular novelists.
In 1979, Arthur Hailey announced his retirement. At this time, he discovered he was very ill and underwent a quadruple bypass heart operation. The surgery was a tremendous success, leaving Mr. Hailey feeling invigorated and bursting with creative energy. His wife, Sheila, suggested he put his energy to use and write another book. "Strong Medicine" was the wonderful result. - Thelma Whiteley was born on 29 September 1934 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Clayhanger (1976), The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1982) and No Hiding Place (1959). She died on 9 January 2000.
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Joe Halpin was born in Luton, England, UK. He is known for FBI (2018), Chicago P.D. (2014) and The Oath (2018).- Actor
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Douglas McFerran was born in 1958 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Johnny English (2003), Photo Finish (2003) and Antitrust (2001).- Nancy Roberts was born on 22 July 1885 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Black Narcissus (1947), The Grove Family (1954) and It's a Great Day! (1955). She was married to Donald Finlay. She died on 24 June 1962 in Paddington, London, England, UK.
- Charles Bronson was born in December 1952 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Mob Handed (2016), The Krays: Gangsters Behind Bars (2021) and Dispatches (1987). He was previously married to Paula Williamson, Saira Ali Ahmed and Irene Dunroe.
- Daniel Jones trained at Rose Bruford College from 1964 to 1967 and then studied with Jacques Lecoq in Paris for one year. He worked in repertory theatre playing such roles as Mason in Journeys End, Uncle Sam in The Homecoming and Harold in Boys in the Band. He also did some film and television in the late sixties and early seventies. He then went into teaching. He returned to acting in 2013 working under the name Daniel Johns and has done mainly film work. However, he recently played Nagg in Endgame on stage in Kingston and the film Six Rounds in which he played George was selected for showing at the East London Film festival 2016.
- David Webb was born in Luton, Bedfordshire in 1931. His father was the son of a local baker for whom he worked until developing baker's asthma, after which he worked for a local brewery and then, until retirement, for the Vauxhall Motors Car Company. David's mother was the daughter of a local tailor and later hat manufacturer. David trained for an acting career at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) after obtaining a scholarship there in 1952. Prior to that he was a pupil at Luton Grammar School, becoming Head Prefect before leaving in 1950 for two years' National Service as an instructor in the Royal Army Educational Corps (RAEC).
After graduating from the RADA in April 1954, David began his career with York Repertory Company for a year and subsequently played with other 'rep' companies at Scarborough and Bromley. He then toured for a year in Emile Littler's musical "Love From Judy" and after did more 'rep' at Richmond and Worthing. Following a highly successful audition for BBC Television, he was summoned by the then Head of Drama, Michael Barry, and consequently launched into television, the medium in which his career has centered ever since, and in which he has made more than 700 appearances, playing a wide variety of roles, and working for all the major programme-producing companies. He was a prominent character in the early days of Coronation Street. Worried about the dangers of typecasting, he soon moved on, and, between the 1960s and the beginning of the present century, made well over 700 appearances in television programmes. These included Upstairs, Downstairs, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Tales of the Unexpected, Doctor Who, and The Avengers. He also found time for the cinema, appearing in, among much else, The Battle of Britain. In a profession which, notoriously, has an unemployment rate of 80 per cent, he was never out of work. He was at one point so committed to television, and so prolific, that he was mocked by some of his RADA friends as a "Telly Tart." His response was a magisterial wave of the arm and the explanation: "On the telly, dear boy, you don't have to get it right first time, and the repeat fees mean you'll never run out of gin." He was right. Even at the time of his death, it was an unusual week on ITV3 when David Webb is not seen and credited in one of its many repeats from the golden age of British television.
As an ardent opponent of censorship, in 1976 David founded the National Campaign for the Reform of the Obscene Publications Acts (NCROPA) and began his long campaign against the prudes and censors of every political and religious complexion. He ran NCROPA in the capacity of Honorary Director ever since. It is a law-reform organization championing the cause of the 'freedom of expression'. At the time the laws against pornography were, in their principle and intent, very clear - it was "No Sex, Please: We're British." Pornography was defined as anything a jury could be convinced had a tendency to "deprave and corrupt." Against this, David stated his own principle to anyone who would listen: "So long as it's by and for consenting adults, nothing should be forbidden."
In June 1983 he stood as an Anti-Censorship/Reform of Obscene Publications Acts candidate against Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the constituency of Finchley at the General Election, he is a past member of the Council of the British Actors' Equity Association and a member of both the National Secular Society and the British Humanist Association. David has participated in numerous TV and radio debates, interviews and 'phone-ins' on censorship and often contributes articles to various publications and undertaken speaking engagements on the issue.
In private life, David was a grand, convivial character, who loved good company, good food, good drink, and classical music. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer early in 2012, and its progress was so rapid that he had no time to stop being the man his friends had all known and loved. He faced his end with the equanimity of a true follower of Epicurus. He died peacefully and in his sleep at Trinity Hospice in Clapham at approximately 5:30pm with his dear friend Penny and goddaughter Nikki by his side. He was 81. His funeral was at Mortlake Crematorium on the 17th July 2012. - Actor
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Tony Bignell was born in 1990 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Les Misérables (2012), Coming of Age (2007) and Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire (2009).- Actress
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Gurlaine Kaur Garcha was born on 20 September 1993 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for EastEnders (1985), Holby City (1999) and Doctors (2000).- Barrie Holland was born on 23 May 1938 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Media Show (1987). He died on 23 December 2023 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
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Steve Dillon was born on 22 March 1962 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Preacher (2016) and Imagine the Dreams (2019). He died on 22 October 2016 in New York, New York, USA.- Junior Simpson was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is known for Love Actually (2003), High Heels and Low Lifes (2001) and Death in Paradise (2011).
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Kaz PS is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and video artist.
She has made six short films which have screened at festivals domestically and abroad, directed 10 music videos, including Silversound Showdown Prix Ultime winner "Gold," and been the grateful recipient of fellowships and grants from the likes of AFI, Cinereach, Eastman Kodak, Cinestory, and the Jerome Foundation.
She is an alumna of AFI's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women and won the Institute's Jean Picker Firstenberg Award for her 2010 DWW short "Megafauna", which starred Marin Ireland ("Glass Chin") and was shot by Reed Morano, ASC ("Handmaid's Tale"). Her 2017 short "ASH" starred Jason Butler Harner ("Ozark") and Dale Soules ("Orange is the New Black"). Her 2020 short acid western "The Halcyon" features an original score by musicians Greg Loman and Harry Waters, and premiered on short genre platform Dust on October 8, 2020.
As a writer, Kaz has developed and set up multiple projects, including a YA fantasy series with Atlas Entertainment and a feature-length horror at Intrepid Pictures. In addition, she wrote a serial-killer thriller based on a true story which has Nick Moceri ("A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night") attached to produce. She currently has multiple series live on innovative chat story platform Zedge's Shortz app, with more in the pipeline.
As a video designer she has presented work in France (Theatre de Chaillot, Paris; Les Subsistances, Lyon; Le Quartz, Brest), Poland, Denmark, Russia, Australia, the UAE, and across the US (American Repertory Theater, Cambridge MA; Bumbershoot, Seattle, WA) and was the video artist in residence with internationally acclaimed, NYC-based dance theater company, Witness Relocation, for almost a decade. Her video design work has been called "hallucinatory" by the New York Times, and described as "audio-visual anarchy" by New York Magazine.
Kaz graduated Cum Laude from Princeton University with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing. She was born in England, grew up in the Pacific Northwest, spent many strange years in Brooklyn, and now calls Los Angeles home.- Actress
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Brenda Edwards was born in 1969 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (2021), The Wright Way (2013) and 5 Aside (2014). She has been married to Patrick Edwards since August 1996.- Ava Potter was born on 11 September 2003 in Luton Dunstable. She is an actress, known for Horizon Zero Dawn (2017), Suicide Notes (2013) and Call the Midwife (2012).
- Monty Panesar was born on 25 April 1982 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is a producer, known for A Golden English Summer (2022), The Ashes (1930) and Ten Count.
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Following many years working at the coal face of film with the cream of cinema on such pictures as Sleepy Hollow, Enigma and two of the biggest box-office franchises: Star Wars and Harry Potter, Phil dove headlong into the world of writing.
Starting with screenplays, he was fortunate enough to garner interest from various high-profile luminaries including Chris (Home Alone, Harry Potter) Columbus and Michael (The World Is Not Enough, Gorillas In The Mist) Apted. He then went on to achieve some notable success, getting a number of scripts optioned.
He has also written several non-fiction books published worldwide on a variety of subjects ranging from execution to maritime humor, from scientific experiments to hostage negotiations.
These days Phil works as a script consultant, having helped both aspiring and established industry writers for well over a decade, focusing on ensuring their work reaches a submission-ready standard while also helping them hone their craft.
His clients have won or placed highly at major script competitions, had their projects optioned, while others have gone on to be produced, the best debuted at such film festivals as Cannes and London.- Richard Mayes was born on 26 December 1922 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Top Secret! (1984), Gandhi (1982) and Doctor Who (1963). He was married to Beryl King. He died on 22 October 2006 in Barnet, London, England, UK.
- Primi Townsend was born in 1951 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Doctor Who (1963), 1990 (1977) and Schizo (1976). She has been married to Roger Donald Osborne-Carey since 1983. She was previously married to Chet Townsend.
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After completing a BA Hons Philosophy degree at the U.E.A, Chris studied art direction for film at Pinewood Studios tutored by Terry Ackland-Snow, the Art Director of Aliens (1986), Batman (1989) and Labyrinth (1986). Chris is a member of Arts Emergency which creates opportunities and work placements in the creative industries for young students from disadvantaged and working class backgrounds. Chris is also a member of B3, a network that makes connections between Britain's multi-cultural communities and the creative industries by discovering, supporting and showcasing Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic talent.- Jona Jones was born in 1952 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Poirot (1989), The Keep (1983) and Morte d'Arthur (1984).
- Jamal Edwards was born on 24 August 1990 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was a producer and actor, known for Ed Sheeran Feat. Paulo Londra & Dave: Nothing on You (2019), Pirate Mentality (2016) and Steffi (2013). He died on 20 February 2022 in London, England, UK.
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Bradley Torbett was born in 1966 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. Bradley is known for Edge of Tomorrow (2014), The Saint (1997) and Inception (2010).- Percy Walsh was born on 24 April 1888 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Me and Marlborough (1935), The Case of Gabriel Perry (1935) and Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937). He died on 19 January 1952 in London, England, UK.
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Nick Usher was born on 28 December 1985 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK. Nick is a director and writer, known for Headlights (2022), What Happened Today...? (2004) and St Pancras Sunrise (2024).- Producer
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Karl Richards was born on 10 October 1973 in Luton, England, UK. He is a producer and actor, known for Crisis (2021), Deep (2017) and The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box (2013).