Stuart Burge was born on January 15, 1918 in Brentwood, Essex, England. He was a director and producer, known for Drama 61-67 (1961), Talking Heads 2 (1998) and Danger Man (1964). He was married to Josephine Parker. He died on January 24, 2002 in Lymington, Hampshire, England.
Stuart Campbell was born in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire in 1998. Stuart moved to England in 2004 with his parents and grandparents. Stuart performed in 'Macbeth' at Trafalgar Studios starring James McAvoy and directed by Jamie Lloyd (2013) before reappearing in 'Richard III' alongside Martin Freeman, again directed by Lloyd (2014). Stuart moved to London in 2019. He starred as 'Marcus' in 'The Hunt' at The Almeida Theatre. He was nominated for 'Best Actor in a Play' At The Stage Debut Awards 2019 for his performance. Stuart is represented by Gordon and French. Stuart has no social media platforms.
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Stuart Clow is an actor and writer, known for Goosebumps (1995), 12 Monkeys (2015) and Edsville (1991).
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Stuart Culpepper is known for Frisky Dingo (2006), In the Heat of the Night (1988) and Night Shadows (1984).
Born in 1965 in Chalfont St Giles, in Buckinghamshire, England, Stuart has had a varied career from footballer, being on the payroll of several clubs including Gillingham FC; Reading FC and Swindon Town, to author. He has had 32 books published and has been asked to write further publications. He was an IT Trainer and having under taken several professional courses on presenting, found himself in demand for appearing in eLearning productions. Then whilst on a holiday in Los Angeles whilst at Universal Studios he was approached to fill in for an actor on the film Godzilla because he fitted the American uniform they had available and the rest they say is history. He comes from a film background, distantly related to the 1940's actor Stuart Latham and Hammer films actor Phillip Latham, his uncle worked for Hemdale Films and his Grandfather on his Mother's side worked for Rank Films at Denham Studios for over 25 years. Connections also exist via the Carry On Films with Roger and Joan Cherrill. Joan being a guest at his first wedding in 1987. He enjoys watching Football, Rugby and Ice Hockey which led to his involvement with Aces TV and Drop the Puck.