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- Emma Rigby (@emmarealrigby) is an award-winning actress who rose to prominence in Hollyoaks. She has since starred in popular television series both sides of the pond including 'Prisoners Wives' for BBC One, and 'Once Upon a Time in Wonderland' for the US network ABC. Her filmography includes 'The Councillor' directed by Ridley Scott, ''The Festival' for Lionsgate and Film 4, 'Plastic' for Gateway Films, 'The Power' from Altitude Films and more recently Make Me Famous alongside Amanda Abbington and Nina Sosanya. Other notable TV appearances Bulletproof for Sky One, Death in Paradise and Ripper Street for BBC.
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David Yates was born on 8 October 1963 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) and The Legend of Tarzan (2016).- Actor
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Johnny Vegas was born on 11 September 1971 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Bleak House (2005), The Libertine (2004) and Happiness (2001). He has been married to Maia Dunphy since March 2011. They have one child. He was previously married to Catherine "Kitty" Donnelly.- Actor
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During the early nineties, Gary Stretch was the glamour-boy of British boxing. His good looks coupled with KO power in his fists ensured he was big box-office. He also made money strutting his stuff on the catwalk as a male model. Some said he earned more as a model than actually fighting, and his appearances in the British tabloid newspapers made sure that he was never out of the headlines. Stretch was an excellent amateur as a youngster and turned professional in 1985. He won the British light-middleweight championship in September 1988, then went on to win the WBC international super welterweight championship, beating Ramon 'Angel' Alegre at the London Docklands Arena, London on Feb 14th 1990 with a KO in round 6, in an entertaining and gritty contest that was billed as the "Valentines Day Massacre". In 1991 he challenged the colorful and eccentric Chris Eubank for the WBO world middleweight championship in London. 'Beauty v The Best' attracted the big celebrity crowd, and was a major sporting event that year. Despite taking the bout after almost a year out of the sport, Gary gave the iron-chinned champion hell for five rounds before the fight was stopped in the sixth round. After many unsuccessful attempts for a rematch, Stretch had one more fight then retired with a record of 23-2-0. Post-boxing, Gary was looking for another challenge and turned to the art of acting, In 2004, his hard work finally paid off when he was cast as psychotic gangster Sonny in Shane Meadows highly acclaimed "Dead Man's Shoes" Shane Meadows' a gritty cult thrillerDead Man's Shoes (2004). Stretch received a BIFA nomination alongside another British talent, Paddy Considine and Toby Kebell. Paddy Considine. This picture finally earned Gary the recognition he deserved. He went on to co star opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins & Colin Farrell In Oliver Stones "Alexander" Stretch Produced & Directed "Through My Father's Eye's" The Ronda Rowsey Story (LionsGate) Earning best documentary at the highly acclaimed Crystal Palace Film festival, the film will be released Nov 2019. Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie Anthony Hopkins Oliver Stone Alexander (2004) World Trade Center (2006) (opposite Nicolas Cage), _Savages (2012)_qv_" (opposite Benicio Del Toro & Salma Hayek).- Robert Cornthwaite first got hooked on acting at age 13, when he was forced to play a one-line part in an eighth grade play. He did his first work with professionals five years later, in a 1935 production of "Twelfth Night" on the Reed College campus in Portland. He worked in radio in Southern California before he was inducted into the Air Force during World War II (a four-year hitch). Returning to Hollywood after the War, Cornthwaite went back into radio and then began working as a character man in features and TV. He prefers theater, which he feels is "far more liberating for the actor" than film.
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Herbert Mundin was born on 21 August 1898 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), David Copperfield (1935) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). He was married to Ann Shaw and Hilda Frances Hoyes. He died on 5 March 1939 in Van Nuys, California, USA.- Born in St. Helens, Lancashire, Pauline Yates knew she wanted to be an actress from an early age. After leaving school, she went straight into Oldham Rep., making her stage debut at 17 as Grace Poole in Jane Eyre. In the late 1960s she landed her first TV role and became a familiar face on programmes such as Crown Court and Armchair Theatre. She was married to actor/writer Donald Churchill and they had two daughters, Jemma and Polly.
- Jonathan Morano is a Peabody Award-winning TV writer. As Head Writer of "The Late Late Show" on CBS for eight years, he went on to serve a decade for host Craig Ferguson and subsequent guest hosts until James Corden took over. He has written comedy for The White House Correspondents Association, the Independent Spirits, and numerous stand-up specials. Jonathan's writing career began with a grant and a fellowship from Robert De Niro's Tribeca Films for his dramatic screenplay "Benjamin Garrett" at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival. Jonathan and his wife Aimee Blisten live in Los Angeles.
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Carley trained as a Ballet, tap and Modern dancer from a young age before landing a regular role in Britain's top Tv Drama 'Hollyoaks' (Best Soap Opera winner 2013) at the age of 17. Spending ten years in Hollyoaks, Carley was nominated for awards such as Best actress (twice), Best Comedy (twice) and Best Exit. Carley then appeared in London's West End theatre in many leading roles such as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, Fiona in Shrek and Lady of The Lake in Spamalot before playing Christine Colegate In Dirty Rotten Scoundrels on a Number One Uk Tour.
Carley has her own self titled EP on sale on iTunes which is constantly played on Country Radio Uk. She also has her own blog on Animal Matters which has been featured along with her campaigns on PETA and Cats Protection and Dogs Trust Websites.- Olivia Hamnett began her acting career in repertory theatre throughout England before moving onto TV. After moving to Australia, Olivia established an elegant screen presence in the TV series "Rush" as well as playing screen wife to Richard Chamberlain in the film "The Last Wave" and screen mother to young Ricky Schroeder in "The Earthling". A veteran of many TV productions, it was the cult drama "Prisoner", which enabled Olivia to deliver her most memorable performance, as Kate Peterson, a highly intelligent and enigmatic former doctor who is imprisoned for poisoning her partner. Many "Prisoner" fans regard the Kate Peterson storyline as one of the absolute highpoints of the show's seven-year run. Her untimely death has robbed the Australian acting community of one of its finest contributors.
- Bernie Clifton was born on 30 April 1936 in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Up North (2016), The Lily Savage Show (1997) and Summertime Special (1986). He was previously married to Marjorie Hancock.
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He said that the reason he became an actor was that he was hopeless in school and only did well in the school productions of Gilbert and Sullivan light operas. His parents would have preferred him to have become a painter and decorator or a bank clerk, anything solid but not an actor. He'd always enjoyed music at school and when he was at drama school he became a violinist and saxaphone player with many dance bands in his home town of Liverpool He said that he became a ballet dancer due to wanting to see what an audition was like and wound up getting a job. and dancing with the Anton Dolin/ Alicia Markova company for three years during which he became a principle dancer.- Matthew Crompton was born on 17 July 1971 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Coronation Street (1960), Lead Balloon (2006) and The Bill (1984).
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Budgie was born on 21 August 1957 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), Doomsday (2008) and Notes on a Scandal (2006).- Writer
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Ray Connolly was born on 4 December 1940 in St Helens, Lancashire, England, UK. He is a writer and director, known for Stardust (1974), Vows of the Vile and Sublime and That'll Be the Day (1973). He has been married to Elaine Balmforth since 16 April 1966. They have three children.- Andrew Langtree was born in 1977 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Emmerdale Farm (1972), Royal Shakespeare Company: Troilus and Cressida (2018) and Coronation Street (1960).
- Born and raised in St Helens, Merseyside, England.
Before becoming an actor, Phil excelled in the sport of Rugby League where he played for Blackbrook, Lancashire, St Helens and Warrington. His Dad, Alan played professional rugby for St Helens and Warrington Rugby League Clubs.
At 19 after suffering an injury during a tackle that curtailed his playing career. Phil turned to acting. - Sound Department
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George Groves was born on 13 December 1901 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is known for The Song of the Flame (1930), Sunrise at Campobello (1960) and The Desert Song (1929). He was married to Jane Blackman Wilmott. He died on 4 September 1976 in North Hollywood, California, USA.- Actor
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Elton Welsby was born on 28 May 1951 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Ally's a Lancashire Lad (1978), The Big Match (1968) and Bruce Grobbelaar the Official Story (1990).- H. Marsh Allen born in Lancashire in 1871, a handsome dark-haired distinguished performer in drama and comedy theatre from the 1890's, probably his best known stage performance was in 'The Exciters' with Tallulah Bankhead at the Time Square Theatre in 1922. often played upper-class roles in few movies , first under the direction of F.C.S. Tudor in 'Island Jess' with Alesia Leon for the G.T.G Film Company in 1914, followed by the Butcher Film Company and I.B. Davidson Film Company in the late 1910's, he was last seen on screen starring alongside his daughter Mary Marsh Allen in 'Forgive Us Our Trespasses' directed by L.C. MacBean for the Walturdaw Film Company in 1919.
- Kiefer Gilsenan was born on November 13, 1991 in St. Helens, England. Son of Loraine and Liam Gilsenan. Youngest of 3 older siblings, Heidi, Saul, and Simon.
Kiefer begin his interest in film at a very young age, when he reenacted scenes from his favorite films. He later became to have an interest and love for cinema, cameras, editing aspects. Currenlty working on a new movie that's due for filming, while also writing for future features and shows that are in pre-production. He's also focused with his independent video game development company, Ozick Games based in England. Working with a small team and his long time high school friend, Lee Hannon. - Music Department
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Thomas Beecham was born on 29 April 1879 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is known for The Red Shoes (1948), Atonement (2007) and The Tales of Hoffmann (1951). He was married to Shirley Hudson, Betty Humby-Beecham and Utica Celestia Welles. He died on 8 March 1961 in London, England, UK.- Actor
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Nick McCabe was born on 14 July 1971 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for Sliver (1993), Java Heat (2013) and Nowhere (1997).- John Connelly was born on 18 July 1938 in St. Helens, Merseyside, England, UK. He died on 25 October 2012 in Barrowford, Lancashire, England, UK.
- Ann Penn was born on 21 October 1891 in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, UK. She is known for Radio Lover (1936) and A Matter of Degree (1960).