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Will Smith was born in 1971. He was brought up in Jersey in the Channel Islands. Beginning as a stand-up comedian he won Time Out's Comedy award for 2004 and Chortle's Best headliner for 2005. For several seasons he has also been a popular regular at the Edinburgh Fringe and in 2007 supported Ricky Gervais on his Fame tour. As a writer he has contributed to the satirical political sitcom 'The Thick of It', in which he also acts and the American TV satire 'Veep'.- Producer
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The youngest of five, David Arquette was born in Winchester, Virginia and is part of the illustrious Arquette family, whose work has spread over several generations. His parents, Lewis Arquette, an actor, and Brenda Denaut (née Nowak), an acting teacher and therapist, had 4 other children: Rosanna Arquette, Richmond Arquette, Patricia Arquette, and Alexis Arquette, all actors. His paternal grandfather, Cliff Arquette, was also an entertainer. David's mother was from an Ashkenazi Jewish family (from Poland and Russia), while David's father had French-Canadian, Swiss-German, and English ancestry.
Like his siblings, Arquette started working at an early age, and his first major role came as Luke Perry's character's best friend in the hit film Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992). But his major break both personally and professionally didn't come until 1996 when he was cast in the slasher flick Scream (1996) starring opposite close friend Drew Barrymore, Neve Campbell and more importantly Friends (1994), with Courteney Cox who he married in San Francisco in the summer of 1999. Scream (1996) earned worldwide success and acclaim as did Arquette for his role as lovable simple cop "Dewey". His role proved to be so popular that in the original script his character was meant to die, but due to test audiences response to Dewey the script was changed and he returned for both Scream 2 (1997) and Scream 3 (2000). Usually known for his goofiness in more mainstream roles, his greatest performances and reviews have come for his indie films such as Johns (1996), Dream with the Fishes (1997) and The Grey Zone (2001). David and wife Courteney Cox reside in LA and produce their own DIY show Mix It Up (2003) because of their love for home improvement.- Actor
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Anthony Carrigan is a Massachusetts-born actor best known for his breakout role as Noho Hank in the HBO series Barry (2018). Previously he was known for playing Victor Zsasz in the series Gotham on Fox and Kyle Davies in The Forgotten on ABC. He has also appeared on The Flash, The Blacklist, and Parenthood (2010). He was diagnosed at age three with the auto-immune disease alopecia areata, which causes baldness. He gradually lost all of his body hair, leaving him completely bald by age 30. Carrigan has become an advocate for both body positivity and human rights.- Actor
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Towering Scottish actor Clive Russell is arguably best known to audiences as the formidable Brynden 'Blackfish' Tully in HBO's epic series Game of Thrones (2011). Due to his imposing height (6' 6"), as well as being adept on horseback, he has often been cast as warriors in historical fantasies and in period drama. In this realm, Russell has portrayed both the heroic and the villainous among a fascinating gallery of fictional and factual personae: the self-sacrificing Norse combatant Helfdane in The 13th Warrior (1999); rivals of Uther Pendragon in The Mists of Avalon (2001) (Gorlois of Tintagel) and Merlin (2008) (Bayard, King of Mercia); posseman MacQueen, a victim of The Wolfman (2010); the Asgardian god Tyr in Marvel's Thor: The Dark World (2013); Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, in the miniseries After Braveheart (2015); and the invading Viking King Harold Hardrada in the docu-drama Europe's Last Warrior Kings (2017). A more recent recurring role has seen him as Wroth, commander of the Tusks (a sub-clan of the magical Fey) in the Netflix series Cursed (2020), yet again set in the kingdom of Uther Pendragon.
Though born in England, Russell was brought up in Fife, Scotland, where his family moved after his father (a bomber pilot with RAF Coastal Command) was demobbed. Already unusually tall in his mid-teens, Russell excelled in sports and had early ambitions of becoming a golf pro or representing Scotland at rugby. First encouraged to take part in amateur plays while at school, he initially trained as a primary school teacher in English, drama and physical education. After a year's experience of teaching, he seized an opportunity to join the repertory Octagon Theatre in Bolton, and, in 1964, made his theatrical debut in London's West End. It took until 1980 for his breakthrough on the stage as the superintendent in Dario Fo's 'Accidental Death of an Anarchist' (a role he reprised three years later for the screen). This led to further stage work at the Liverpool Playhouse (as Macduff, 1983), with the Royal Shakespeare Company (1984-88), the Old Vic (1989) and the Royal Court (1991-92).
Russell's first featured role on screen was as a traffic cop in the first episode of the BBC2 drama series Boys from the Blackstuff (1982). By his own recollection, he earned £150 for his performance. As an actor, Russell has become increasingly self-assured with age and his roles have grown commensurately. He has been a prolific interpreter of authority figures (aided, no doubt, by his imposing height), exemplified by his presence in The Advocates (1991), Murder Most Horrid (1991), Sherlock Holmes (2009), plus the sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) (as Captain Tanner) and Ripper Street (2012) (a particularly strong performance, as the cynical, cantankerous Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline, whose conservative style of policing contrasted sharply from the more scientific methods employed by Matthew Macfadyen's DI Edmund Reid). A self-confessed aficionado of the classics, Russell has appeared in adaptations of Dickens as the good-natured blacksmith Joe Gargery in Great Expectations (1999) and as a Scottish lawyer in Oliver Twist (1999). He also portrayed a pirate captain in an episode of Zorro (1990), a kindly, honest estate manager in Middlemarch (1994),a jovial sailor in The Mayor of Casterbridge (2003) and a prison warden in the Gothic thriller The Limehouse Golem (2016).
In 1996, Russell received a Genie Award nomination for his performance as a charismatic Nova Scotia coal miner in the British-Canadian co-production Margaret's Museum (1995), his character described by critic Roger Ebert as being a "sort of a rougher-hewn Liam Neeson, strong, gentle and poetic." Other interesting film roles have been in Oscar and Lucinda (1997) (as Ralph Fiennes' father Theophilius), Lezione 21 (2008) (the scholarly musician Hoffmeister) and The Wicker Tree (2011) (Beame, the Laird's chauffeur, butler and willing henchman).
Russell has been at his most prolific on the small screen, both in drama and in comedy. Among his higher profile recurring roles are crime family patriarch Patrick 'Tucker' Finney (1994), Fitz's estranged brother Danny Fitzgerald in Cracker (1993), the deputy head of a comprehensive school faced with closure in Hope & Glory (1999), the feral, sadistic Vandemar, inhabiting Neil Gaiman's subterranean fantasy Neverwhere (1996), the gambling addicted teacher Duggie Strachan in the BBC1 sitcom Heartburn Hotel (1998) and the leader of a Scottish mountain rescue team in Rockface (2002). Adding to this line-up are an assortment of different characters in The Bill (1984) and Coronation Street (1960) (notably, Scotch Tommy and Phil Nail). In Scotland, he has been popular for his one-off role in the cult sitcom Still Game (2002), as strong man Big Innes (who had a tendency to go berserk when pried with Midori).
Russell works out of London, but resides in Fife with his wife Shelagh, a theatre designer and pilates teacher. His favorite hobbies are reading poetry and playing golf.- Kara Hayward was born on November 17, 1998 in Massachusetts. She was discovered at an open call, landing her first movie role in Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom (2012), and received critical acclaim and numerous award nominations for her performance as Suzy Bishop. At this point, she was 12 years old. As of 2021, she resides in California and continues to work as an actor.
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Matt Long was born and raised in Winchester, Kentucky and started acting early on in school plays in elementary school. He continued to act throughout his college years and after graduating from Western Kentucky University, Matt moved to New York. While playing at the Williamstown Theater Fest in Massachusetts he was spotted by his current manager and soon after that he was set to star as alpha bro Jack McCallister in his television-debut in Jack & Bobby (2004). Matt currently resides in Los Angeles, loves the outdoors and enjoys hiking and backpacking when he is not working.- Actor
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Charming, compactly built, extremely affable American actor Brian Edward Benben was born on June 18, 1956, in Winchester, Virginia, to Gloria Patricia (Coffman) and Peter Michael Benben Sr., a produce buyer. His paternal grandparents were Polish.
Deciding on an acting career while quite young, he started things out at age 17 performing in off-off-Broadway shows in New York. Such late 1970s theater works included "Wild Oats," "The Tooth of Crime," "The Overcoat," "Gossip," "A Moon for the Misbegotten," and the role of Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
During his early twenties he began to pursue TV work and made an auspicious debut on the very serious side with the infamous The Gangster Chronicles (1981), in which his Michael Lasker character was a barely disguised version of real-life mobster Meyer Lansky. He also played a gay lover in the TV movie drama Family Business (1983), starring a straight-acting Milton Berle, and then portrayed Tom Hayden, the California senator who was once convicted, along with others, of inciting riots that disrupted the 1968 Democratic National Convention, in the redramatization of Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 (1987). Brian also had supporting roles that also accentuated his serious side, in the feature films Clean and Sober (1988), Dark Angel (1990) and Mortal Sins (1989).
He got regular series work in the late 1980s playing a chauvinistic hospital resident who felt women had no place being surgeons on the short-lived medical drama Kay O'Brien (1986). But it was the sexually frank sitcom Dream On (1990) that catapulted Brian to stardom as the self-effacing, newly divorced book editor Martin Tupper. The cable show, which took on a whimsical, if much more hormonal, Thurber-like feel, lasted six seasons. During that run he was given a choice starring part in the film Radioland Murders (1994). Had the series been on a first-rank network (it was on Fox briefly in 1995), his star power might have luminesced even more brightly. Nevertheless, this led to his second starring sitcom role, in which he used his real name to play a news co-anchor, on the very aptly titled The Brian Benben Show (1998) for CBS. The show, for which he was co-executive producer, had a much shorter life than "Dream On."
Since then, Brian has maintained amenably on TV, particularly in mini-movies. He was found mixing it up with Diane Keaton in the irreverent Sister Mary Explains It All (2001), playing at odds with William Hurt in the drama The Flamingo Rising (2001) and returning to his mob roots in the mini-series Kingpin (2003), this time as a morally tormented surgeon. Other series work included a doctor in the "Grey's Anatomy" spinoff Private Practice (2007) and a clever grifter in Imposters (2017) On stage, Brian took his initial Broadway bow in "Slab Boys" alongside Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon and Val Kilmer.
Brian has been married since 1982 to actress Madeleine Stowe, who played his wife Ruth Lasker in the "Gangster" series. The couple has a daughter (May Theodora, born 1996) and own a working cattle ranch in Texas.- Director
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Robert Earl Wise was born on September 10, 1914 in Winchester, Indiana, the youngest of three sons of Olive R. (Longenecker) and Earl Waldo Wise, a meat packer. His parents were both of Pennsylvania Dutch (German) descent. At age nineteen, the avid moviegoer came into the film business through an odd job at RKO Radio Pictures. A head sound effects editor at the studio recognized Wise's talent, and made Wise his protégé. Around 1941, Orson Welles was in need of an editor for Citizen Kane (1941), and Wise did a splendid job. Welles really liked his work and ideas. Wise started as a director with some B-movies, and his career went on quickly, and he made many classic movies. His last theatrical film, Rooftops (1989), proved that he was a filmmaker still in full command of his craft in his 80s. The carefully composed images, tight editing, and unflagging pace make one wish that Wise had not stayed away from the camera for very long. Robert Wise died of heart failure on September, 14, 2005, just four days after his 91st birthday.- Actress
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Her real name was Frances "Fanny" Rose Shore, and she was born in Winchester, Tennessee. Stricken with polio at 18 months of age, she recovered after receiving the Sister Kenny treatment. She became a cheerleader at Hume-Fogg High School in Nashville and went on to graduate from Vanderbilt University in 1938, where she majored in sociology. She took voice and acting lessons on the side and sang on radio station WSM in Nashville. In 1938 she left Tennessee for New York City and began singing on radio station WNCW in New York. Her first recordings were with bandleader Xavier Cugat, and she later changed her named to Dinah after her success with the song of the same name. She received numerous Emmy awards for television specials and productions and appeared in many films. She was married to actor George Montgomery, with whom she had one daughter and adopted a son.- Actor
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Christopher Cazenove was born on 17 December 1943 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for A Knight's Tale (2001), Three Men and a Little Lady (1990) and Dynasty (1981). He was married to Angharad Rees. He died on 7 April 2010 in Lambeth, London, England, UK.- Director
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Jesse V Johnson's current release CHIEF OF STATION (2024), starring Aaron Eckhart, Olga Kurylenko and Alex Pettyfer is #2 on HULU (Aug 2024) and has outperformed on all platforms. It is currently streaming around the world after a successful US theatrical run. Johnson's films are often hard-edged and feature imaginative and visceral action but also career-highlight performances from actors, his films are character driven and known to contain complex and emotional performances. Johnson's standout film came in 2019, entitled - AVENGEMENT (2019) The British crime thriller starred Scott Adkins and showcased some of the best fight scenes of the last decade. The film cemented Johnson as a writer & director to watch out for and put Adkins on the map as a solid leading man. As of 2024, it continues to gain popularity thanks to its residency on Netflix. His Debt Collectors films: THE DEBT COLLECTOR (2018) & DEBT COLLECTORS (2020) starring Scott Adkins and Louis Mandylor have generated an enormous "cult-like" following and continue to grow in popularity. Johnson is also highly respected for his critically well received "female-centric" thrillers: the epic period-piece BOUDICA (2023), starring Olga Kurylenko, and the WWII thriller, HELL HATH NO FURY (2021), Starring Nina Bergman. In 2023 Johnson was a director on THE PENDRAGON CYCLE TV series, and helmed multiple large scale battle sequences and key emotional scenes. He enjoyed working in the TV format. Johnson has been a prominent figure in the stunt world since the 1990 blockbuster, TOTAL RECALL. He has performed stunts on movies like WAR OF THE WORLDS, TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES, and AVATAR. His feature debut as writer & director came with the gritty actioner, THE PACKAGE (2012), Starring "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Dolph Lundgren. He has gone on to direct movies with some of the world's most prominent action stars, including Aaron Eckhart, John Malkovich, Thomas Jane, Scott Adkins, Dolph Lundgren, Olga Kurylenko and WWE superstar, Steve Austin.- Actress
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Counted amongst the sexiest women in the glamour world, English model Lucy Pinder has graced the covers of some of the hottest British publications such as 'FHM,' 'Nuts,' 'Loaded,' and the 'Daily Star.' She had already been modeling for a few years when she first decided to go for topless photo-shoots and this decision of hers proved to be a turning point in her career. Blessed with a curvaceous figure, she sent ripples across the fashion world with her sizzling hot topless pictures which catapulted her to the status of a supermodel in no time. Her successful modeling career paved the way for a television career as well and she was bombarded with numerous offers to appear on television shows. After making her first appearance on Living TV's series 'I'm Famous and Frightened!,' she went on to appear on Sky Sports as a celebrity soccerette on 'Soccer AM' and as a contestant on a special edition of the 'Weakest Link.' Soon enough, she became a presenter on the 'Nuts TV live show' which further enhanced her popularity.
Back in the early 2000s, Lucy Katherine Pinder was just another young college gal who did not have any specific ideas about what her future was supposed to look like. She was led into the world of modeling purely by a stroke of destiny. Lucy, like other girls, loved to sunbath on the beaches in summer and it was during some such instance in 2003 that she caught the eye of freelance photographer Lee Earle. Impressed by the busty figure of the young girl, he asked her if she would pose for him. She did, and the resultant photographs led to a professional modeling contract with 'Daily Star.' Comfortable with her body, and confident in her demeanor, she soon became a very popular swimsuit model, often posing in risqué and skimpy bikinis. While getting admired for her beautiful big breasts was nothing new to Lucy, initially she refrained from posing topless. She finally shed this inhibition in 2007 and first appeared topless in 'Nuts' that year. Her topless pics sent her fans into frenzy and her popularity peaked at newer heights! The Australian magazine 'Ralph' even declared that she had the "Best Breasts in the World!" By this time she had ventured into television as well and had built a name for herself as a TV personality too. As a successful model and TV personality, she confidently seized the opportunity to appear in films too and has appeared in movies, such as Strippers vs Werewolves (2012), The Seventeenth Kind (2014) and Age of Kill (2015).
Lucy founded her humanitarian foundation Busty Brains. Lucy is active in charity programs as well. Lucy is an eager supporter of charities like Cat protection, MCAC (Male Cancer Awareness Campaign), Tiger Time, Help for Heroes which supports the troops and much more. Lucy was an ambassador for Kick for life, a charity that fought poverty and disease in Third World countries taking football as a medium. Many people may know Lucy Pinder as a model and an actress but she is a philosopher as well. At the age of 21, Lucy graduated from Cambridge taking along with her a Philosophy degree. Lucy published her groundbreaking study on how men tend to objectify and personify a woman's body parts. Llucy also discovered that men do not listen to women while they talk, instead, they focus on one or several of her desirable body parts.
Lucy Pinder is not only recognized as a model but also as an actor. Lucy has been seen in a few films and has made many TV appearances in Dream Team, Book at Bedtime with Lucy Pinder, Celebrity Big Brother and many more.- Cressida Bonas was born on 18 February 1989 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Bye Bye Man (2017), Touchdown (2024) and Tulip Fever (2017). She has been married to Harry Wentworth-Stanley since July 2020. They have one child.
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Jon Favreau was born on 2 June 1981 in Winchester, Massachusetts, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Wind of Change, Running with Beto (2019) and Will.i.am: Yes We Can (2008). He has been married to Emily Black since 17 June 2017. They have one child.- Actress
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Antonia Dorian was born on 4 December 1967 in Winchester, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for The Bare Wench Project (2000), Age of Dinosaurs (2013) and Munchie Strikes Back (1994).- Music Artist
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Patsy Cline was born Virginia Patterson Hensley on September 8, 1932 in Winchester, Virginia. Her brush with show business came at age four when she won a prize in an amateur tap dancing contest. By the time she entered grade school, her family was fully aware of her musical talent. On her eighth birthday, her mother presented her with a piano, on which Patsy learned more music patterns. On Sundays, she sang with the local church choir, and at age 14, was singing regularly on local radio station WINC (she got the job by walking fearlessly into the station and asking for an audition). When Patsy was 15, her parents divorced, reportedly due to her father's heavy drinking. Without her father around to pay the bills, Patsy helped her mother earn money by singing in local clubs in the evenings, and by day, was working at the local drug store, which led to her dropping out of high school a year later. In 1948, Patsy maneuvered herself backstage when 'Wally Fowler' brought his music show to her hometown. Patsy impressed Fowler with her singing, and he gave her the opportunity to audition to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. However, to her disappointment, the Opry reps said that she would not be ready for big-time country radio.
Patsy returned to Winchester and continued to sing in local clubs. She met and married Gerald Cline in 1952. That same year, she was featured in Bill Peer's Melody Playboys of Brunswick, Maryland. Peer got Patsy her first recording contract with Four Star Records in 1954. In late 1955, Patsy became a regular on the radio show "Town and Country Jamboree", a country-western program that broadcast in Washington, D.C. In 1957, Patsy finally got her big break when she appeared as a contestant on the television variety show Talent Scouts (1948), hosted by Arthur Godfrey. For her first television appearance, she selected a torch song she sang a year earlier, "Walkin' After Midnight". She won first place and became a regular on the show for the next two weeks. "Walkin' After Midnight" was released as a single and put Patsy on the top ten charts of country and pop music. However, her determined drive and ambition put a large strain her marriage and kept her away from her husband; as a result, Patsy and Gerald divorced soon after her television debut. In the late 1950s, Patsy put a hold on her career and married a second time, to Charlie Dick, and together they had two children. However, when she returned to singing, the long hours that kept her away put another strain on the marriage.
In 1960, Patsy was finally invited to join the Grand Old Opry and the following year she scored with her second single, "I Fall to Pieces". Producer Owen Bradley took advantage of Patsy's rich voice and backed her with lush string arrangements rather than the twangy sound of steel guitar, which was typical for country-western singers at the time. Anxious to be true to her roots, Patsy often expressed a desire to yodel and growl on her records, but she understood that this smoother sound was giving her career a major boost and used it during the next two years of album recordings. In March 1963, Patsy traveled from Nashville to Kansas City, where on March 5, 1963, she appeared at a benefit concert for the family of disc jockey Jack McCall, who had been killed in a traffic accident earlier that year. Immediately after her performance, she boarded a small plane back to Nashville along with country-western performers Cowboy Copas, Harold Hawkshaw Hawkins and pilot Randy Hughes. Approximately 85 miles west of Nashville, the plane ran into turbulence and crashed. There were no survivors. Shortly before her death, Patsy recorded the single "Sweet Dreams", which became #5 on the country charts after her untimely death at age 30 (her best-known song, "Crazy", was written by future country-western legend Willie Nelson). Ten years after her death, Patsy Cline was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the first female soloist chosen for the honor.- Johanna Day was born on 27 February 1963 in Winchester, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Unbreakable (2000), The Post (2017) and True Story (2015).
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A working actor for nearly 20 years, Scott earned his B.A. in theatre from George Mason University in VA. His work onstage includes Two Gentlemen of Verona; Buried Child; Romeo & Juliet; I Hate Hamlet; The Foreigner; for theaters all over Washington, D.C. and Baltimore including The Kennedy Center, Signature theatre, Washington Stage Guild, & Everyman. In L.A. he appeared in a critically acclaimed production of Glengarry, Glen Ross. He's appeared in dozens of national commercials including Verizon, DirectTv, Wells Fargo (with his daughter, Beckett) & a campaign for Snapple that literally took him around the world from China to South Africa to film. You may recognize him from his guest starring work on TV in shows such as Ghost Whisperer, CSI: Miami, Scrubs, Criminal Minds and Bones. He has starred in several independent films including: Sparks, Shoot or be Shot, Falling and Code Hunter. His work in Tomorrow by Midnight earned him a nomination for the Breakthrough Acting Award at the 2001 Method Festival. Sparks is his second collaboration with Christopher Folino whom he met and became friends with on Chris's first film,Gamers. He currently lives in the LA area with his wife, actress Cathleen Kaelyn, daughter Beckett and four enormously possessive cats.- Lisa Melilli was born on 20 January 1962 in Winchester, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), One Crazy Summer (1986) and Tequila and Bonetti (1992).
- Buck Young was born on 6 August 1921 in Winchester, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for MacGyver (1985), McMillan & Wife (1971) and Dallas (1978). He was married to Peggy Stewart. He died on 4 February 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Julie Chrisley was born on 12 January 1973 in Winchester, South Carolina, USA. She has been married to Todd Chrisley since 25 May 1996. They have three children.
- Nadine Alexandra was born on 23 May 1991 in Winchester, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Dating Queen (2022), Djoerig Salawe (2022) and Ganjil Genap (2023).
- Thin-lipped, dark-haired British character actress who had a penchant for playing nosy neighbours, snivelling sycophants and acidulous spinsters. She was born Eileen Russell-Gregg, trained at RADA and was primarily active on London's West End stage in plays like "Grand Hotel" (1931) and "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1946), among many others. Over the years, she developed a fondness for comedic interpretations in works by Noël Coward. On Broadway she appeared just once, in "Point Valaine" (1935). Just two years prior she had made her screen debut as Henry VIII's shrewish wife Katherine Parr in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). Her two other memorable moments on the screen saw her as the ever-prattling busybody Dolly Messiter in Brief Encounter (1945) and as Sarah Pocket, a fawning relative of Miss Faversham in Great Expectations (1946).
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Crystal Leaity was born on September 17, 1993 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. She is a filmmaker and actress, known for Motherhood (2020), Poldark (2015) and Mr Selfridge (2013).
Crystal trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Giles Foreman Centre for Acting in London and the Screen and Film School in Brighton.- Actor
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Ben Solenberger was born on 5 May 1987 in Winchester, Virginia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for American Christmas (2019), You'll Be Fine (2014) and Cowboy Killer A Love Western.