Caroline Quentin is an English TV actress who worked in English series. In Reigate, Surrey, England, Quentin was born on 11 July 1960. She came to light it by her work in Men Behaving Badly in 1992, Jonathan Creek in 1997, and Blue Murder in 2003 TV series. In Men Behaving Badly, she has appeared in all the 42 episodes...
Susan Nicola Vertue was born in Surrey on September 21, 1960. She is an English television producer who specializes in comedic series such as Mr. Bean and Coupling. She is the daughter of Beryl Vertue, a producer. She is Steven Moffat's wife and Beryl Vertue's daughter. Vertue worked for Tiger Aspect, a production firm led by Peter Bennett-Jones that produced...
Matilda Zieglar(born on 23rd July, 1964) is an English actress. Her birthplace is Ashford, Kent, England. She is a multi-talented personality because she has worked on tv, films, stage and on the radio too. Her brother’s name is Dominic Zeigler ( well-known journalist). Carl Gordon Zeigler and Elizabeth Mary Hallinan are her parents. She is married to Louis Hilyer (Actor).They...
Peter Bennett-Jones is a British film and television producer born on the 11th of March in 1955. He was educated at Heronwater School and Winchester College and gained a law degree from Magdalene College. He served as the president of the University Amateur Dramatic Club. After graduation, he toured America with Shakespeare productions and set up his theatre group called...
Angus Deayton is an English actor, writer, musician, comedian, and broadcaster. He was the original representer of the satirical panel game” Have I Got News For You” and the host of the show “Would I Lie To You?” from 2007 -2008. Hewas recently featured on Comedy Sketchbook and Hell’s Kitchen. He was born on 6 January1956, Surrey, England. He played...
Stephen Frederick Eustace (Stephen Frost)is an English comedian and entertainer. Frost is most remembered for his work on Saturday Live in the 1980s with Mark Arden as part of the two-man show The Oblivion Boys. He and Arden, both veterans of the elective parody movement, first appeared in The Young Ones and later had their BBC2 TV series, Lazarus and Dingwall....
Nick Hancock is best known for hosting the reality show They Think It's All Over. Nick hosted a sports quiz for a long time that drew huge crowds to each site and featured many celebrity guests. Scratch is also remembered fondly for bringing Room 101 on television and radio, believing it amusing when celebrity guests of the show got themselves...
Born on two June 1935 in Cheshire, England, UK,David Roger Brierley is an Actor, Soundtrack, Producer. He developed his career on stage, television, and screen in more than forty years. Tall British Actor of Commanding presence,often seen as authority figures as Magistrates, Doctors, Headmaster andHotel Manager. He was a chattered account before acting and a member of the Equity council...
Danny La Rue was born on the 26th of July in 1927. Danny La Rue is an Irish singer and entertainer. He was best known for his on-stage drag persona. He was born in Cork City in Ireland in 1927. He was the youngest sibling and was also into dramatics from a young age attributing to not many females participating...
Roger Anthony Llyod-Pack was born on February 8, 1944, in Islington, London. He was a renowned English actor. He was the son of Charles Lloyd-Pack and Ulrike Elisabeth. He did his schooling at Bedales School, Petersfield, with A-Level passes in French, Latin, and English. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 1965 with an RADA Diploma....
Rupert Nicholas Vansittart is an English character Actor. He was born on February 10, 1958, in Cranleigh, England. He trained himself at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He got married to Emma Kate Watson, now known as Emma Vansittart. The couple has two children. He has appeared in multiple roles in television, film, radio, and stage. He appeared...
Despite being born with a hole in his heart on 5th November 1935, in Battersea, London, David was home-tutored before attending special schools. He was the elder son of the post-World War II MP, John Battley. Later, he was enrolled at Camberwell Art School but left without finishing his course. To earn a living, he worked at Battley Brothers, his...
David Schneider is a British comedian, actor, and director. He was born on May 22, 1963. David Schneider’s place of birth is London, England. He completed his education at the City of London School. It is an independent school for boys in the City of London. After that, he went to the Exeter College, Oxford to pursue an education in...
Richard Wilson OBE is a Scottish actor, theatre director, and broadcaster, born on July 9, 1936. He is best known for his role in the BBC sitcom, One Foot in the Grave as Victor Meldrew. Another prominent appearance of him was in the BBC Mini-series Merlin as Gaius, Camelot's royal physician. Wilson worked as a research assistant in a laboratory...
Rudolph Walker is a Trinidadian-British actor. He was born on September 28, 1939, in San Juan, Colony of Trinidad and Tobago. His career in acting began when he was eight years old and was about to join Derek Walcott's Trinidad Theatre Workshop. Actor Errol John convinced him to go to the UK for training. He married Lorna Ross in 1968,...
Robin Driscoll was born on June 28th, 1957, United Kingdom. He is a renowned actor, scriptwriter, author, and writer, chiefly working in the Hollywood TV and Film Industry. Robin attended the Worthing Art College for his education. His other name is Robin Gags Driscoll. He was involved in forming the 1970 theatre company ‘Cliffhanger.’ Robin is most known for his...
Benjamin Charles Elton (born 3 May 1959) is an English Comedian, TV writer, entertainer, writer, dramatist, TV director, screenwriter, movie director, lyricist, stage director, and TV director. He was a part of the sitcoms The Young Ones and Blackadder. He has penned 17 books. The Beautiful Game (2000), We Will Rock You (2002), Tonight's the Night (2003), and Love Never Dies (2010), the continuation to The Phantom of the Opera. His books cover...
John Howard Davies is an actor, director, and producer, known for the flick Oliver Twist, comedy television shows Steptoe, and Son. He is also known for the shows ‘The World of Beachcomber’, ‘All Gas and Gaiters’, ‘The Goodies’, ‘Only Fools and Horses’, and ‘Yes, Minister’. His other TV projects include ‘Fawlty Towers’, ‘Monty Python’s Flying Circus’, ‘Mr. Bean’, ‘The Benny...
John Birkin was born in the United Kingdom on July 2, 1953, Sir John Christian William Birkin, 6th Baronet, is a British director and producer. His Father Sir Charles Birkin, 5th Baronet, was an author and his mother Ms. Janet Ramsey Johnson, was an Australian-born actress. 6th Baronet of the Birkin Baronetcy, Birkin's succeeded his father after his death in...
Paul Weiland is an English television and motion picture writer, producer, and director. He was born on July 11, 1953, in Southgate, London, UK. Throughout his career, he has made over 500 commercials. He is well known for making commercials for Walker's crisps, which are very famous in the UK. His commercials are viral in the UK and have featured...
Howard Goodall is one of the most renowned English music composers of choral music, stage musicals, film, and TV scores, born in Bromley, Kent, on 26th May 1958. He is also a music historian, an award-winning broadcaster, and a distinguished spokesperson for music education in the UK. He did his schooling at New College School, Stowe School, and Lord Williams’s School....
As he was growing older, he was called as "a child in a grown man's body." From a very tender age, he got teased. In the playground, his friends bullied him. Some even labeled him as an alien. Any new person will term him as "strange". But who knew that he would create a world of comedy. He entertained the...