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Described by top film critic Mark Kermode as an "unbelievably versatile" actor, Jamie Bell was born in 1986 in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK, to Eileen (Matfin) and John Bell, a toolmaker. He comes from a family of dancers including his grandmother, mother, aunt, and sister. It was at his sister's dance practices that he would stand outside the door and imitate the movements of the dancers inside. At age six, he was encouraged to step inside the door and, thus, his dance career began. His own story parallels that of Billy Elliot (2000) in that Jamie kept his dancing a secret from his friends at school. His mother had him when she was 16 and, unfortunately, he never knew his father.
When he met Stephen Daldry, director of Billy Elliot (2000), Jamie adopted him as his father. Once the word about his dancing got out, he was harassed, but this only made him more determined to prove that dancing wasn't just for girls. He has proven a lot by landing the title role of Billy Elliot (2000), winning the role in an audition that included more than 2,000 boys from the northeast of England. His ensuing performance certainly justified the selection since he has not only won the hearts of moviegoers all over the world, he has also been nominated for and won a number of awards, including a Best Newcomer Award and then a Best Male Performance at the BAFTA awards.- Actor
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Jeremy Swift is an English actor born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham in 1960, who has most recently been seen in 'Mary Poppins Returns' directed by Rob Marshall for Disney. Jeremy has also worked with legendary film directors such as Roman Polanski (Oliver Twist), Robert Altman (Gosford Park) and The Wachowski Siblings (Jupiter Ascending). His professional career began touring a revue show to prisons and borstals and throughout his 20's Jeremy worked mainly in theatre including The National Theatre (What The Butler Saw) and the West End (Abigail's Party). Jeremy moved more into television in his 30's with roles in Vanity Fair and cult show The Smoking Room (BBC) then in his 40's into major feature films such as Gosford Park, Amazing Grace, Oliver Twist, Fred Claus and Jupiter Ascending. He is known internationally for his role in Downton Abbey, in which he played Mr. Spratt (Maggie Smiths butler) and Foyle's War, in which he played Glenvil Harris. Jeremy is married to the actress Mary Roscoe. (q v )They have 2 children and live in London.- Actor
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Stephen Tompkinson was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham in October 1965. His grandad (who Stephen describes as "a comic genius") inspired him to take up acting and he attended the Central Drama School, which he left at the age of 23. He has rarely been out of work since and has worked on the stage, on radio, television and, on the big screen, notably in the movie Brassed Off (1996), for which he has gained many excellent reviews. His TV roles have included a psychopathic poisoner (A Very Open Prison (1995)), a psycho TV reporter (Drop the Dead Donkey (1990)), a yuppie (Downwardly Mobile (1994)), a priest (Ballykissangel (1996)), a veterinarian (Wild at Heart (2006)) and a detective inspector (DCI Banks (2010)). Stephen has also played "Demetruis" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for Radio 4. He is also a keen charity cricket player and once scored two more runs than Brian Lara, when they played on the same team. In 1994, he won a Best Comedy Actor award for his role as "Damien Day" in Drop the Dead Donkey (1990). In the future, he plans a trip to Australia (to do a report for the Holiday programme) before he begins filming a new series of Ballykissangel (1996) in March 1997.- Actor
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Daniel Casey was born on 1 June 1972 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Midsomer Murders (1997), Marchlands (2011) and Hex (2004). He has been married to Ellie since October 2005. They have two children.- Mark Stobbart was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is known for Line of Duty (2012), The Devil Outside (2018) and The Silence (2010).
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Born in Thornaby-on-Tees, North Yorkshire, in the North-east of England, Marlene Sidaway originally trained as an adding-machine operator when she left school, but in 1961 she left for London to join a childrens' theatre group and studied acting at the East 15 acting school. Although she has been a familiar character player on television since the 1970s she is also the secretary of the International Brigade Society, commemorating the volunteers who enlisted to fight Fascism in the Spanish Civil War, Marlene's much older partner, David Marshall, having been a member of the Brigade. They lived together from 1990 until his death in 2005.- Actor
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William Thompson Hay was probably one of the most versatile of entertainers. He was not only a character comedian of the first rank, but was also an astronomer of high repute - he discovered the spot on the planet Saturn in 1933 - and a fully qualified air pilot; he was once an engineer. Born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham in 1888, he became interested in astronomy at school and carried on his research work in this direction after he had finished his nightly stage entertainments. He was first "on the air" in 1922 and his then comedy sketches of "St. Michaels School" (of which he was the headmaster) proved to be one of the most popular comedy characters on radio at that time. This character was transferred to film and became equally successful. He worked at Elstree Studios, then Gainsborough, then Ealing; the Gainsborough period was the most consistently successfully, particularly when he worked with the team of Marcel Varnel (director), Val Guest and Marriott Edgar (writers), and Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt (supporting cast). By the time he made his first film, he was in his mid forties and his last role came less than a decade later. Between 1934 and 1943, he was a prolific and popular film comedian. He was credited on several films as a writer or co-ordinator, and was arguably the dominant 'author' of all the films in which he appeared, in that they were built around his persona and depended on the character and routines he had developed over years on the stage.- Actor
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Mike grew up in a working-class family in Stockton-on-Tees, North Yorkshire on the North East coast. A versatile character actor with an extensive body of work across both stage and screen. He studied Meisner technique under the tuition of Eva Pope, as well as attending Anthony Meindl's Actors Workshop, Drama Studio London and Redroof's Film and Television School.
On screen he has appeared in "The Genius of Turner" for the BBC; Series 2 of American crime docudrama "Suspicion" by the award winning October Films; the multi award-winning short film "Falsified" (Taba Productions); "Easy Virtue" for Ealing Studios and the Oscar-winning "The Kings Speech".
Mike is also Creative Director for Old Lamp, the award nominated production company he set up with British / Portuguese actress Luisa Guerreiro. In 2015, the company released "The Journey of Alfred Small" which picked up award nominations for 'Best Ensemble Cast'. Following this, the company then produced a live immersive production of "The Crystal Egg Live" to critical praise and a sell out run.- Writer
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Franc was born in Norton, near Stockton on Tees and on leaving St John's School at Billingham he went to work at Smith's Dock in Middlesbrough but soon gained a scholarship to the London Film School. From there he moved into the film side of tv commercials and freelancing and his productions of The Fight, a BBC documentary about the preparation for the Bugner -Frazer fight. Television productions such as Auf Wiedersehen Pet brought more acclaim and Quadrophenia, his first feature film achieved cult status in Amereica. This success led 20th Century Fox to offer him a three picture deal that brought a four year stay in Beverley Hills. The mid 1980's saw completion of a 14 million dollar blockbuster The Bride loosely based on May Shelley's Frankenstein tale starring Sting and Jennifer Beals. Since then Franc has maintained his run of successes with both film and television productions.- Actor
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Bodhrán Mullan was born on 1 April 1999 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Lounge (2019), Once Upon a Time in Frickley and Hope Street (2020).- Frank Jarvis was born on 13 May 1941 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Italian Job (1969), A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Secret Army (1977). He was married to Christine Muphy. He died on 15 September 2010 in London, England, UK.
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James Gaddas was born on 17 June 1960 in Ragworth, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Starter for 10 (2006), Bad Girls (1999) and Jonathan Creek (1997).- Actress
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Elizabeth Estensen was born on 10 August 1949 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Emmerdale Farm (1972), T.Bag's Christmas Cracker (1988) and T.Bag's Christmas Carol (1989). She has been married to Philip Allen since May 1983. They have one child.- Actor
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While Paul was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham near Middlesbrough, his early years were spent traveling the world due to his father being a chief technician in the R.A.F. but they always came back to Stockton. His final school was St. Mary's College in Middlesbrough and when he left he spent a year working as a clerk for a haulage contractor. At that time acting hadn't entered his mind as he wanted to be a singer and dreamt of being the new Frank Sinatra. A friend was studying acting at the Guildhall School of Speech and Drama and encouraged Paul to apply. Armed with speeches from 'King Lear', which he'd studied at school, he applied but was turned down. He took acting lessons from a Stockton teacher friend who took him through some pieces then he re applied and was accepted. One of his earliest acting jobs was as a photographer in 'Coronation Street' then a part in 'Crossroads' where he met and married Diane Keen and later divorced. They had a daughter Melissa, In 1975 who's a theatrical agent. He became well known playing the title role in the TV series 'The Growing Pains of PC Penrose' and the follow up series 'Rosie'. Now married to actress Claire Neilson he's stepfather to her daughter Peggy. who's a script editor. His most enjoyable role was the smallest, that of Master Stephen in Ben Johnson's Every Man In His Humour. He has a third daughter Rosie- Elliott Francis was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Splatalot (2011) and Little Dorrit (2008).
- Eli Woods was born on 11 January 1923 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Mr. H Is Late (1988), Little Dorrit (1987) and Spender (1991). He was married to Pamela. He died on 1 May 2014 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK.
- Chris Williamson is a British podcaster, model, club promoter and TV celebrity. He became known to the British public through being a contestant on the first season of Love Island (2015). He created the podcast, Modern Wisdom (2018), which as of 2022 has obtained over 62 million views on youtube alone. Modern Wisdom has discussions with scientists, professionals and public figures on a range of issues like dating, fitness, psychology, mental determination, science, etc.
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Jimmy James, whose real name was James Casey was born in Stockton on Tees in 1892, His father, who was a clog dancer on Northern and Midland halls in 1904 introduced James as Terry the Blue Eyed Irish Boy who then did a song and dance act. After a while he joined Will Netta's juvenile singing troupe, Jockeys then Phil Ree's Stable Lads and Clare Lovedales Ten to One On. He then formed his own sketch company and toured The Spare Room as a bridegroom who got drunk at the reception and got locked out on the wedding night, Playing Sunderland in 1929 he was seen by George Black's agent and given a London booking at the Palladium, He was essentially a visual comic doing drunk routines, rolling a cigarette around his mouth, facial contortions. He had 3 routines Drunk, chipster and his best known The Shoebox with gormless Hutton Conyers, originally played by his son in law, Jack Darby then his son Cass James then Roy Castle (1956 ~ 59) Bretton Woods and his nephew Jack Casey.
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Ian Fergusson was born in the Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England but spent much of his younger years living abroad including in Japan, Southern Africa and California. His final school years were spent in Hertfordshire, England and Edinburgh, Scotland.
Ian Fergusson is a BBC weather presenter in the West of England, appearing on the regional news programme 'Points West', especially breakfast bulletins. Previously he worked as a cameraman based at BBC Bristol (where he was awarded by the Royal Television Society). Arguably, he is best-known to the wider public through his TV documentary work on sharks.
Fergusson's interests in sharks began as a child in South Africa in the mid 1970s. He went on to gain chartered status as a biologist and his research and conservation work in the past decade has mainly focused on sharks inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea. He has authored a number of scientific papers on the biology of great white sharks and other species, including preparing sections of the well-known 'Red List' of threatened species prepared by IUCN: The World Conservation Union.
His credentials as a shark conservationist include helping establish the Shark Trust, a UK-based wildlife charity, in 1997. Fergusson is now a patron of the Trust and also serves as a member of the IUCN Shark Specialist Group.
Although much of his TV work with the BBC has been behind the scenes as a cameraman, his TV appearances have spanned over a decade including presenting Channel 4's Equinox: 'Jaws in the Med' in 1995. Since then, he has been a regular contributor in television portrayals of sharks, including appearances on various BBC and ITV documentaries; children's programmes including the BBC's Blue Peter and Live & Kicking; and even fending-off Jeremy Paxman as a guest on BBC Two's current affairs series, Newsnight.
He was awarded by the Royal Television Society for his camera-work in 2007 and given Freedom of the City of London in 1997. Fergusson will appear as guest presenter in the first of a major new BBC TWO series of science-adventure documentaries,'Oceans', which will be shown in Autumn 2008.- Director
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Maurice Elvey was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, the oldest son of William Clarence Folkard, an inspecting engineer, and Sarah Anna Seward Folkard (formerly Pearce). He never had a formal education, and was working on the streets of London by the age of nine after having run away from home. For a time he worked as a page boy in the Hyde Park Hotel, and a lucky encounter with a wealthy American set him on the road to a career in first the theatre and then in films. It was while in New York when working as a stage producer that he saw his first film, The Flying Dutchman (1923). This made such an impression on him that when he came back to England he was determined to produce and direct films; thus began a career spanning 44 years, during which time he made over 300 feature films and innumerable shorts. Amongst the "firsts" that Maurice Elvey can claim as a director are: Gaumont's first talking film (High Treason (1929)) and the first British colour film Sons of the Sea (1939)). Carol Reed and David Lean began their distinguished careers in film by working for him, and he directed Gracie Fields in her first movie, Sally in Our Alley (1931). Maurice Elvey was the older brother of Fred V. Merrick, and during the 1920s and 1930s they worked on a number of films together. In May 1996 the world premiere of a long-lost film about David Lloyd George, directed by Elvey, took place in Cardiff more than 70 years later than scheduled. The three-hour film was suppressed on the eve of its release under circumstances that have still not been fully explained. The film was acclaimed by cinema historians as a milestone in film making, and it is believed that had it been released in 1918, as originally planned, it may well have changed the course of British cinema.
Maurice Elvey was married three times. His first marriage took place on 31st December 1910 to Adeline Maud Charlton Preston (aka actress 'Philippa Preston'. This marriage ended in divorce. He then married Florence Hill Clarke (a sculptor) on 2nd February 1916. This marriage, too, ended in divorce. On 13th January 1923 he married Isabella Reed (aka actress Isobel Elsom), but this marriage also ended in divorce. As Elvey's niece and god-daughter I was privileged to unveil a plaque in April 1997 at the Green Dragon Museum, Stockton-on-Tees as part of the Centenary of Cinema Celebrations.- Additional Crew
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Ben Pratt was born on 18 May 1990 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Secret Eye (2013) and Leeza (1994).- Director
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Tim Burstall was born on 20 April 1927 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He was a director and writer, known for Stork (1971), End Play (1976) and Libido (1973). He was married to Neela Dey and Betty Rogers. He died on 19 April 2004 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.- Actor
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Dean Stobbart was born on 25 March 1980 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor and director, known for 442oons (2013), Killing Time (2004) and Where the Heart Is (1997).- Actress
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Lesley Duncan was born on 12 August 1943 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. She was an actress, known for What a Crazy World (1963), Margot at the Wedding (2007) and Friends (1971). She was married to Anthony S. R. Cox and Jimmy Horowitz. She died on 12 March 2010 in Salen, Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK.- Additional Crew
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Dean Sipling was born on 19 December 1971 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is a producer and actor, known for Colette (2018), Lucky Man (2016) and In Fabric (2018).- Ivy Close began a dynasty that has now covered four generations of the history of Cinema and Television. She married the photographer Elwin Neame (1885-1923) and reared two sons Ronald Neame (1911-2010), a successful cinematographer, screenwriter, producer and director and Derek Neame (1915-1979), an author who scripted several films. Her grandson Christopher Neame (1942- ) and her great-grandson Gareth Neame (1967- ) have become successful producers. Her second husband was the Australian-born make-up artist and former stuntman Curly Batson, who died in 1957.
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Nick Rowntree was born on 19 January 1969 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Tournament (2009), Down Amongst the Dead Men (2005) and Final Score (2018).- Brogan West was born on 10 July 1984 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Nuryan (2009), The Sweet Shop (2013) and Roanoke: The Lost Colony (2007).
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James Casey was born on 16 August 1922 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Home James (1956), The Ken Dodd Show (1959) and Let's Laugh (1965). He was married to Joan Casey. He died on 23 April 2011 in England, UK.- Before joining the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company chorus for in 1959, Pauline Wales had sung in oratorios, amateur opera, and musical comedy in the north of England. During her early years with the company, Pauline sang the small roles of Isabel in "The Pirates of Penzance", Leila in "Iolanthe" (also recorded by Decca), Hebe in "HMS Pinafore" (also recorded), The First Bridesmaid in "Trial By Jury", Ruth in "Ruddigore", and Vittoria in "The Gondoliers". When "Princess Ida" was revived in 1961, Pauline added the large, principal role of Melissa to her characters. Further roles were added after the depature of mezzo-soprano Gillian Humphreys to follow a successful career as a soprano. These parts included Kate in "The Pirates of Penzance" (also recorded by Decca), Saphir in "Patience", Peep-Bo in "The Mikado" (also recorded by Decca), as Tessa in "The Gondoliers" (also recorded for Decca). She also understudied the roles of Iolanthe in "Iolanthe", Pitti-Sing in "The Mikado", and Phoebe in "The Yeomen of the Guard". Pauline left the Carte in 1974, but returned in late 1974/early 1975 to play Melissa as a guest artiste for the prestigious centenary London season. During her time with the D'Oyly Carte she was married twice, firstly to chorister John Maguire, and later to principal bass-baritone Thomas Lawlor. More recently Pauline has sung with both The Magic of D'Oyly Carte/Gilbert and Sullivan concert group, the Gilbert and Sullivan for All company, as Mad Margaret in "Ruddigore" for Kent Opera, and in various "Together Again" concerts. She has taught singing in Radcliffe-on-Trent, and has also directed the Radcliffe Ladies Choir.
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Born Rachel Dawn Woodhouse in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England.
Rae (her performing name has appeared in various BBC drama's such as Byker Grove, George gently and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norell, appearing alongside actors Martin Shaw, Lee Ingleby, Michael Socha, Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly, Eddie Marsan and Marc Warren. Twice Rae has been called upon to play a woman suffering domestic violence, the first was in 2011 and the second more recently with Crissy Rock (Benidorm) in 2017 in Violence Breeds Violence.
Whilst studying Musical Theatre at Stockton Riverside College, Rae also took on to study a Diploma in Theatrical and Media make-up. Upon qualifying she went into working on set as an MUA, but also as an Actor. She is quoted as saying, "Acting is my primary, but I am happy to do make up when needed". Once she had completed her Musical Theatre BTEC, Rae went on to study at Teesside university, where she gained a FDa in performance and events management and went on to do a top up degree in Performing Arts - Acting, Graduating with a BA(Hons) in 2011. Rae continues her training even to this present day, she attends weekly classes at Northern Star Acting and regularly attends workshops, boot camps and networking events. Rae is also committed to learning stage combat and armed combat, until recently she attended weekly classes with Ravenwolf Cinematic Combat.
Rae recently played the role of Moire in Whiteblade, she is presently waiting to start filming on English Outlaw: The Story of Dick Turpin, Swords of Scavelia, Isle of Ironghard, I am Poly and Salvatus. She is also in rehearsals at present for The Hound of the Baskervilles, which is set to go on Stage in July 2022.
When not filming or treading the boards, Rae is keen on honing her skills in unarmed combat, all aspects of sword combat and Archery and is looking to add gun skills to her repertoire of skills in the coming year. Alongside this Rae has many other hidden skills and talents including horse ridding, carriage driving, knitting, embroidery a knack for picking up accents and crying on demand, to name but a few. When she gets spare time she loves nothing more than spending quality time with her family, reading / working on scripts, driving somewhere with the family, knitting or watching a good movie / Theatre production / Musical.
Recent news: NSA nominated and awarded Rachel Michaelson the prestigious award of Actor of the year 2018. Rachel is reported to have been shocked, but very happy with her award.- Vi Delmar was born on 26 September 1902 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Special Branch (1969), Within These Walls (1974) and Dr. Finlay's Casebook (1962). She died on 26 November 1994 in Islington, London, England, UK.
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Terrence William Betts was born on December 9th, 1974 in Stockton-On-Tees, County Durham in the North East of England, UK. In his early 20s Terrence joined up with award-winning local Theatre Company BOSS and made his Theatrical debut in 1996.
Over the next few years Terrence appeared in over 20 productions, ranging from Shakespeare to Pantomime to experimental new-writing pieces, before he made his Film debut in the 2005 comedy short "Lucky Man", which went on to win the prestigious Royal Television Society Award for Best Non-Factual Production. Since then Terrence has appeared in numerous award winning short and feature films including "Per Mare, Per Terram" (2010) "Moirai" (2013) and "The Mulcted" (2014), whilst also continuing to perform in Theatre and on Radio.- Nancy Adams was born on 9 October 1923 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. She was an actress, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Brensham People (1976) and The Pallisers (1974). She was married to Raymond Hodge. She died in 2019 in Westminster, London, England, UK.
- Grace Meurisse Francis was born in 1991 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Knife That Killed Me (2014), Prevent (2012) and Splatalot (2011).
- Reagan Jack Young was born in 1999 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He died in January 2015 in the UK.
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Anthony Burton was born on 24 December 1934 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is a writer, known for Industrial Revelations (2002), Massive Engines (2004) and Mark Williams on the Rails (2004).- Melanie Kelly was born in Stockton-on-Tees, England, United Kingdom. She is known for Bugsy Malone (1976).
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John Baker was born in Stockton-On-Tees, County Durham in the North East of England. He lived in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, for several years, and later moved to London to study acting and directing at The University of East London and The Media Production Centre. In 2002 John moved to Florida, USA.- Director
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Benjamin Taylor was born on 1 March 1989 in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is a director and writer, known for The Miserables (2010), The Magician's Wife (2010) and Life Coach (2009).- Sound Department
Colin Cooper was born on 29 January 1973 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. Colin is known for The Phantom of the Opera (2004), Casino Royale (2006) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003).- Music Department
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Bert Waller was born on 4 February 1920 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is known for Trinder Box (1959), Dangerous Youth (1957) and Ramsbottom Rides Again (1956). He died on 1 April 1994 in Margate, Kent, England, UK.- William Long was born on 23 April 1922 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He was married to Valerie Bryans and Doreen Mercer. He died on 10 February 2008 in Yorkshire, England, UK.
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Rob Bettinson was born in 1955 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for The Fifteen Streets (1989) and Coronation Street (1960).- Music Department
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Richard Hewson was born on 17 November 1943 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is a composer and actor, known for Xanadu (1980), Melody (1971) and The Man from Hong Kong (1975).- Lucy Fraser was born on 9 June 1989 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK.
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Angie Dean was born on 5 August 1937 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. She was an actress. She was married to Colin Robins. She died in 2001 in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK.- Michael Brown was born on 6 July 1984 in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He is known for Flapwing and the Last Work of Ezekiel Crumb (2006), Ex Cathedra (2009) and Behind the Scenes of Total Hell: The Jamie Gunn Chronicles (2013).
- Oonagh MacDonald was born in February 1938 in Stockton-on-Tees, England, UK.
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Alistair Pirrie was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for Mole in the Hole (1996), The Best of Jimmy Jones (1996) and Roy Chubby Brown: Clitoris Allsorts - Live at Blackpool (1995). He was married to Noi. He died on 27 January 2017 in London, England, UK.