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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 4, 2018 12:44:19 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: DAVID NIVEN
A. AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis - His cause of death. [Oh my, what a morbid start :-)] B. BLAKE Edwards - Directed Niven in three films: The Pink Panther, Trail of the Pink Panther, Curse of the Pink Panther. C. CHATEAU-d'Œx Cemetery - His final resting place. [Even more morbid] D. DEBORAH Kerr - Niven's co-star in the 1959 film Separate Tables; he received the Best Actor Oscar for his performance. E. ETON - Niven was expelled from Heatherdown Preparatory School at the age of 10½. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. [What a naughty boy!] F. FOGG, PHILEAS - Iconic character brought to vivid life by Niven in Around the World in 80 Days G. GENERAL Sir Bernard Montgomery - Niven's WWII Film Unit work included a small part in the deception operation codenamed " Operation Copperhead", that used minor actor M.E. Clifton James to impersonate General Montgomery, later made into the movie "I was Monty's Double". H. HIGHLAND Light Infantry - The British Army regiment Niven served in from 1930-1933. He left when he developed an interest in acting. I. ISLAND RESCUE - 1951 film in which he played the role of Maj. Valentine Moreland J. JAMES Bond - Niven was the first 007 in a feature film in 1967's Casino Royale. K. KIRRIEMUIR, Scotland He often used to say he was born there because he thought it sounded more romantic. He was actually born in London. L. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL - Niven's rank when war ended. M. MERLE Oberon - Niven's co-star in two films: Beloved Enemy (1936) and Wuthering Heights (1939). N. NIGHT CALLER - TV episode on Alcoa Theater (1958) in which Niven played Paul Martel O. OOOhh...OSCAR!! - While Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings? {Wiki}} P. PINK Panther - PETER Sellers' detective character stole the movie from Niven and spawned several sequels Q. QUINN, Anthony & Anthony QUAYLE - two of Niven's co-stars in The Guns of Navarone (1961). R. RIFLE Brigade - At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). S. SEPARATE TABLES - 1958 film featuring Niven as Maj. Angus Pollock T. TICKLING - During the Battle of the Bulge when asked how he felt about serving with the British Army in Europe, he allegedly said, "Well on the whole, I would rather be tickling Ginger Rogers' t*ts." U. USTINOV, Peter - Served as Niven's batman during World War II. V. VILLAGE of Fear (1957) (Zane Grey Theater) He played Allen Raikes, a traveling book salesman who happens upon a town and finds a man hanging, and then is ordered at gunpoint into a barn. A robber tells him to find the man who shot his brother or the whole town will die.
*P ~~ the intent of the original entry has been clarified
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 4, 2018 12:49:44 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: DAVID NIVEN
A. AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis - His cause of death. [Oh my, what a morbid start :-)] B. BLAKE Edwards - Directed Niven in three films: The Pink Panther, Trail of the Pink Panther, Curse of the Pink Panther. C. CHATEAU-d'Œx Cemetery - His final resting place. [Even more morbid] D. DEBORAH Kerr - Niven's co-star in the 1959 film Separate Tables; he received the Best Actor Oscar for his performance. E. ETON - Niven was expelled from Heatherdown Preparatory School at the age of 10½. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. [What a naughty boy!] F. FOGG, PHILEAS - Iconic character brought to vivid life by Niven in Around the World in 80 Days G. GENERAL Sir Bernard Montgomery - Niven's WWII Film Unit work included a small part in the deception operation codenamed " Operation Copperhead", that used minor actor M.E. Clifton James to impersonate General Montgomery, later made into the movie "I was Monty's Double". H. HIGHLAND Light Infantry - The British Army regiment Niven served in from 1930-1933. He left when he developed an interest in acting. I. ISLAND RESCUE - 1951 film in which he played the role of Maj. Valentine Moreland J. JAMES Bond - Niven was the first 007 in a feature film in 1967's Casino Royale. K. KIRRIEMUIR, Scotland He often used to say he was born there because he thought it sounded more romantic. He was actually born in London. L. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL - Niven's rank when war ended. M. MERLE Oberon - Niven's co-star in two films: Beloved Enemy (1936) and Wuthering Heights (1939). N. NIGHT CALLER - TV episode on Alcoa Theater (1958) in which Niven played Paul Martel O. OOOhh...OSCAR!! - While Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings? {Wiki}} P. PETER Sellers stole the movie "The Pink Panther" from Niven Q. QUINN, Anthony & Anthony QUAYLE - two of Niven's co-stars in The Guns of Navarone (1961). R. RIFLE Brigade - At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). S. SEPARATE TABLES - 1958 film featuring Niven as Maj. Angus Pollock T. TICKLING - During the Battle of the Bulge when asked how he felt about serving with the British Army in Europe, he allegedly said, "Well on the whole, I would rather be tickling Ginger Rogers' t*ts." U. USTINOV, Peter - Served as Niven's batman during World War II. V. VILLAGE of Fear (1957) (Zane Grey Theater) He played Allen Raikes, a traveling book salesman who happens upon a town and finds a man hanging, and then is ordered at gunpoint into a barn. A robber tells him to find the man who shot his brother or the whole town will die. W. WRITER - Niven wrote four books. His autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon (1971), became a bestseller.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 4, 2018 13:05:50 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: DAVID NIVEN
A. AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis - His cause of death. [Oh my, what a morbid start :-)] B. BLAKE Edwards - Directed Niven in three films: The Pink Panther, Trail of the Pink Panther, Curse of the Pink Panther. C. CHATEAU-d'Œx Cemetery - His final resting place. [Even more morbid] D. DEBORAH Kerr - Niven's co-star in the 1959 film Separate Tables; he received the Best Actor Oscar for his performance. E. ETON - Niven was expelled from Heatherdown Preparatory School at the age of 10½. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. [What a naughty boy!] F. FOGG, PHILEAS - Iconic character brought to vivid life by Niven in Around the World in 80 Days G. GENERAL Sir Bernard Montgomery - Niven's WWII Film Unit work included a small part in the deception operation codenamed " Operation Copperhead", that used minor actor M.E. Clifton James to impersonate General Montgomery, later made into the movie "I was Monty's Double". H. HIGHLAND Light Infantry - The British Army regiment Niven served in from 1930-1933. He left when he developed an interest in acting. I. ISLAND RESCUE - 1951 film in which he played the role of Maj. Valentine Moreland J. JAMES Bond - Niven was the first 007 in a feature film in 1967's Casino Royale. K. KIRRIEMUIR, Scotland He often used to say he was born there because he thought it sounded more romantic. He was actually born in London. L. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL - Niven's rank when war ended. M. MERLE Oberon - Niven's co-star in two films: Beloved Enemy (1936) and Wuthering Heights (1939). N. NIGHT CALLER - TV episode on Alcoa Theater (1958) in which Niven played Paul Martel O. OOOhh...OSCAR!! - While Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings? {Wiki}} P. PETER Sellers stole the movie "The Pink Panther" from Niven Q. QUINN, Anthony & Anthony QUAYLE - two of Niven's co-stars in The Guns of Navarone (1961). R. RIFLE Brigade - At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). S. SEPARATE TABLES - 1958 film featuring Niven as Maj. Angus Pollock T. TICKLING - During the Battle of the Bulge when asked how he felt about serving with the British Army in Europe, he allegedly said, "Well on the whole, I would rather be tickling Ginger Rogers' t*ts." U. USTINOV, Peter - Served as Niven's batman during World War II. V. VILLAGE of Fear (1957) (Zane Grey Theater) He played Allen Raikes, a traveling book salesman who happens upon a town and finds a man hanging, and then is ordered at gunpoint into a barn. A robber tells him to find the man who shot his brother or the whole town will die. W. WRITER - Niven wrote four books. His autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon (1971), became a bestseller. X. 'XXX' - known as the Triple cross system was run by William Stephenson (aka "Intrepid") to handle double & triple agents during WWII. In 1979 Stephenson was portrayed by David Niven in the miniseries "A Man Called Intrepid", based on Stevenson's bestseller of the same name.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 4, 2018 14:59:06 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: DAVID NIVEN
A. AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis - His cause of death. [Oh my, what a morbid start :-)] B. BLAKE Edwards - Directed Niven in three films: The Pink Panther, Trail of the Pink Panther, Curse of the Pink Panther. C. CHATEAU-d'Œx Cemetery - His final resting place. [Even more morbid] D. DEBORAH Kerr - Niven's co-star in the 1959 film Separate Tables; he received the Best Actor Oscar for his performance. E. ETON - Niven was expelled from Heatherdown Preparatory School at the age of 10½. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. [What a naughty boy!] F. FOGG, PHILEAS - Iconic character brought to vivid life by Niven in Around the World in 80 Days G. GENERAL Sir Bernard Montgomery - Niven's WWII Film Unit work included a small part in the deception operation codenamed " Operation Copperhead", that used minor actor M.E. Clifton James to impersonate General Montgomery, later made into the movie "I was Monty's Double". H. HIGHLAND Light Infantry - The British Army regiment Niven served in from 1930-1933. He left when he developed an interest in acting. I. ISLAND RESCUE - 1951 film in which he played the role of Maj. Valentine Moreland J. JAMES Bond - Niven was the first 007 in a feature film in 1967's Casino Royale. K. KIRRIEMUIR, Scotland He often used to say he was born there because he thought it sounded more romantic. He was actually born in London. L. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL - Niven's rank when war ended. M. MERLE Oberon - Niven's co-star in two films: Beloved Enemy (1936) and Wuthering Heights (1939). N. NIGHT CALLER - TV episode on Alcoa Theater (1958) in which Niven played Paul Martel O. OOOhh...OSCAR!! - While Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings? {Wiki}} P. PINK Panther - PETER Sellers' detective character stole the movie from Niven and spawned several sequels Q. QUINN, Anthony & Anthony QUAYLE - two of Niven's co-stars in The Guns of Navarone (1961). R. RIFLE Brigade - At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). S. SEPARATE TABLES - 1958 film featuring Niven as Maj. Angus Pollock T. TICKLING - During the Battle of the Bulge when asked how he felt about serving with the British Army in Europe, he allegedly said, "Well on the whole, I would rather be tickling Ginger Rogers' t*ts." U. USTINOV, Peter - Served as Niven's batman during World War II. V. VILLAGE of Fear (1957) (Zane Grey Theater) He played Allen Raikes, a traveling book salesman who happens upon a town and finds a man hanging, and then is ordered at gunpoint into a barn. A robber tells him to find the man who shot his brother or the whole town will die. W. WRITER - Niven wrote four books. His autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon (1971), became a bestseller. X. 'XXX' - known as the Triple cross system was run by William Stephenson (aka "Intrepid") to handle double & triple agents during WWII. In 1979 Stephenson was portrayed by David Niven in the miniseries "A Man Called Intrepid", based on Stevenson's bestseller of the same name. Y. YOUNG David's first IMDb listed role is a bit part in "There Goes the Bride" in 1932, he was 22 years old
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Oct 4, 2018 16:47:29 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: DAVID NIVEN
A. AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis - His cause of death. [Oh my, what a morbid start :-)] B. BLAKE Edwards - Directed Niven in three films: The Pink Panther, Trail of the Pink Panther, Curse of the Pink Panther. C. CHATEAU-d'Œx Cemetery - His final resting place. [Even more morbid] D. DEBORAH Kerr - Niven's co-star in the 1959 film Separate Tables; he received the Best Actor Oscar for his performance. E. ETON - Niven was expelled from Heatherdown Preparatory School at the age of 10½. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. [What a naughty boy!] F. FOGG, PHILEAS - Iconic character brought to vivid life by Niven in Around the World in 80 Days G. GENERAL Sir Bernard Montgomery - Niven's WWII Film Unit work included a small part in the deception operation codenamed " Operation Copperhead", that used minor actor M.E. Clifton James to impersonate General Montgomery, later made into the movie "I was Monty's Double". H. HIGHLAND Light Infantry - The British Army regiment Niven served in from 1930-1933. He left when he developed an interest in acting. I. ISLAND RESCUE - 1951 film in which he played the role of Maj. Valentine Moreland J. JAMES Bond - Niven was the first 007 in a feature film in 1967's Casino Royale. K. KIRRIEMUIR, Scotland He often used to say he was born there because he thought it sounded more romantic. He was actually born in London. L. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL - Niven's rank when war ended. M. MERLE Oberon - Niven's co-star in two films: Beloved Enemy (1936) and Wuthering Heights (1939). N. NIGHT CALLER - TV episode on Alcoa Theater (1958) in which Niven played Paul Martel O. OOOhh...OSCAR!! - While Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings? {Wiki}} P. PINK Panther - PETER Sellers' detective character stole the movie from Niven and spawned several sequels Q. QUINN, Anthony & Anthony QUAYLE - two of Niven's co-stars in The Guns of Navarone (1961). R. RIFLE Brigade - At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). S. SEPARATE TABLES - 1958 film featuring Niven as Maj. Angus Pollock T. TICKLING - During the Battle of the Bulge when asked how he felt about serving with the British Army in Europe, he allegedly said, "Well on the whole, I would rather be tickling Ginger Rogers' t*ts." U. USTINOV, Peter - Served as Niven's batman during World War II. V. VILLAGE of Fear (1957) (Zane Grey Theater) He played Allen Raikes, a traveling book salesman who happens upon a town and finds a man hanging, and then is ordered at gunpoint into a barn. A robber tells him to find the man who shot his brother or the whole town will die. W. WRITER - Niven wrote four books. His autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon (1971), became a bestseller. X. 'XXX' - known as the Triple cross system was run by William Stephenson (aka "Intrepid") to handle double & triple agents during WWII. In 1979 Stephenson was portrayed by David Niven in the miniseries "A Man Called Intrepid", based on Stevenson's bestseller of the same name. Y. YOUNG David's first IMDb listed role is a bit part in "There Goes the Bride" in 1932, he was 22 years old Z. ZULU WAR David's grandfather was killed during this war.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Oct 4, 2018 16:48:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 4, 2018 20:55:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 4, 2018 21:28:53 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films
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Post by Catman on Oct 4, 2018 22:24:10 GMT
]CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior
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Post by alfromni on Oct 5, 2018 1:12:25 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Oct 5, 2018 1:53:18 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother
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Post by alfromni on Oct 5, 2018 1:59:39 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Oct 5, 2018 2:06:55 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 5, 2018 2:59:05 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 5, 2018 4:31:38 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard K. KARLA - the character Stewart played in the BBC television miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982)
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Post by alfromni on Oct 5, 2018 7:22:26 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard K. KARLA - the character Stewart played in the BBC television miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982) L. LABOUR - is a member of the UK Labour Party.
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Post by mcavanaugh on Oct 5, 2018 11:56:19 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard K. KARLA - the character Stewart played in the BBC television miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982) L. LABOUR - is a member of the UK Labour Party. M. MACBETH - Stewart played the title character of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play" in a 2010 television production.
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Post by alfromni on Oct 5, 2018 14:35:20 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard K. KARLA - the character Stewart played in the BBC television miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982) L. LABOUR - is a member of the UK Labour Party. M. MACBETH - Stewart played the title character of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play" in a 2010 television production. N. NEUSS - Wendy Neuss was his second wife (m. 2000; div. 2003). He married his current wife, Sunny Ozell in 2013. O. OBE - Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to acting and the cinema, and a Knight Bachelor in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to drama.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Oct 5, 2018 15:28:19 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard K. KARLA - the character Stewart played in the BBC television miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982) L. LABOUR - is a member of the UK Labour Party. M. MACBETH - Stewart played the title character of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play" in a 2010 television production. N. NEUSS - Wendy Neuss was his second wife (m. 2000; div. 2003). He married his current wife, Sunny Ozell in 2013. O. OBE - Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to acting and the cinema, and a Knight Bachelor in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to drama. P. PHARAOH Seti - the character Stewart voiced in the 1998 animated film, The Prince of Egypt. Q. QUOTE: "The three things that I am most proud of doing in my life is firstly, Extras (2005); secondly, my appearance on The Simpsons (1989) and thirdly, appearing on Sesame Street (1969)."
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Oct 5, 2018 16:13:55 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: PATRICK STEWART
A. ALFRED STEWART Patrick's father, who was in the army. B. BRISTOL Old Vic Theatre School - where he attended in his youth C. CAPTAIN Jean-Luc Picard - his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and its successor films[/quote] D. DUNE - Stewart played Gurney Halleck, a minstrel and warrior E. ENGLISH - Stewart was born on July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England. F. FALCONER - His first wife was Sheila Falconer (m. 1966; div. 1990) G. GLADYS - The first name of Patrick Stewart's mother H. HAMLET - In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet on the West End and won a second Olivier Award. I. ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE - When (presumably) nominated to complete the Ice Bucket Challenge (which involves filming yourself having a bucket of ice tipped over you or pay a forfeit to charity), Stewart released a wordless video in which he wrote out a cheque, then took two ice cubes from a bucket, put them in a glass of whisky, and toasted the camera. J. JEFFREY (1995) he plays Sterling in this film, a character very different from his more familiar Star Trek role, JEAN-Luc Picard K. KARLA - the character Stewart played in the BBC television miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) and Smiley's People (1982) L. LABOUR - is a member of the UK Labour Party. M. MACBETH - Stewart played the title character of Shakespeare's "Scottish Play" in a 2010 television production. N. NEUSS - Wendy Neuss was his second wife (m. 2000; div. 2003). He married his current wife, Sunny Ozell in 2013. O. OBE - Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to acting and the cinema, and a Knight Bachelor in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to drama. P. PHARAOH Seti - the character Stewart voiced in the 1998 animated film, The Prince of Egypt. Q. QUOTE: "The three things that I am most proud of doing in my life is firstly, Extras (2005); secondly, my appearance on The Simpsons (1989) and thirdly, appearing on Sesame Street (1969)." R. ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY - Stewart was a RSC member between 1966 and 1982.
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