- David Jason
Sir David Jason, OBE (born 2 February 1940) is a highly regarded English actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. He is perhaps most famous for his portrayal of "Del Boy" in the BBC television situation comedy "Only Fools and Horses" which made him a household name in the United Kingdom, and for playing detective chief inspector Jack Frost on "A Touch of Frost".
- Nicholas Lyndhurst
Nicholas Lyndhurst (born 20 April 1961 in Emsworth, Hampshire) is an English actor. A child student at Corona Stage Academy, he appeared in a succession of commercials and children's films in the early-1970s, and first gained national recognition at the age of seventeen in the sitcom "Butterflies", in which he played the character Adam.
- John Sullivan
John Sullivan OBE (born December 23 1946 in Balham, London,England), is the writer of several British sitcoms including the immensely popular "Only Fools and Horses" as well as "Citizen Smith", "Dear John", "Just Good Friends", "Roger Roger", and "The Green Green Grass". In addition, he also wrote the comedy drama series "Micawber" for ITV. John also co-writes many comedies including "Heartburn Hotel".
- Roger Lloyd Pack
Roger Lloyd Pack (born February 8 1944) is an English actor. On British television, he is best known for his role as Colin "Trigger" Ball in the BBC sitcom "Only Fools And Horses". To international audiences, he recently achieved fame starring as Barty Crouch Senior in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", and is also known for his role in "The Vicar of Dibley" as Owen Newitt.
- Buster Merryfield
Buster Merryfield (November 27, 1920 - June 23, 1999) was an English actor who became a national institution after joining the hit BBC comedy "Only Fools and Horses" in 1984, as the former seafaring Albert Gladstone Trotter, known as Uncle Albert. The character effectively took over the role of senior citizen member of the irrepressible Trotter family from Lennard Pearce who played Granddad, Uncle Albert being Granddad Trotter's globetrotting long-lost brother.
- John Challis
John Challis (born August 16 1942 in Bristol) is an English actor best known for his role as Aubrey "Boycie" Boyce in the long-running comedy show "Only Fools and Horses", and its 2005 spin-off, "The Green Green Grass". An early role was in the controversial gangster drama "Big Breadwinner Hog" in 1969, and he made regular appearances in "Z Cars" as Sergeant Culshaw between 1971-1975.
- Lennard Pearce
Lennard Pearce (born February 9, 1915 in London - died December 15, 1984 in London) was an English actor who mostly worked in theatre. He gained world fame with the role of Grandad in BBC sitcom "Only Fools and Horses". Pearce studied drama at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, in London. Lennard was also a notable trilby wearer.
- Tessa Peake-Jones
Tessa Peake-Jones (born 9 May 1957 in Hammersmith, London) is an English actress. She is most famous for her role as Raquel in the television comedy series "Only Fools and Horses". She has also appeared in the television series, "The Demon Headmaster", "Midsomer Murders", "Casualty", "Holby City", "The Bill", "Up the Garden Path" and "So Haunt Me". She has also appeared as a police officer in "Eastenders".
- Sue Holderness
Sue Holderness (born 28th May 1949 in London) is an English actress most famous for her portrayal of Marlene in the comedy series "Only Fools and Horses" and its spin-off "The Green Green Grass". She also appeared as Marianne Straker in "The Sandbaggers" and was one of the regular cast of "End of Part One". Other appearances were in Rowan Atkinson Presents-Canned Laughter (1979) and It Takes a Worried Man (1981)
- Gwyneth Strong
Gwyneth Strong (born December 2, 1959 in London) is an English actress. Her first appearance was in Royal Court's production "Live Like Pigs", when she was eleven. Her best known role is in the popular BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses as Cassandra, married to Del Boy's brother Rodney.
- Paul Barber
Paul Barber (born Patrick Barber, 1952) is a mixed race Irish actor best known for playing Denzil in "Only Fools and Horses" and Horse in "The Full Monty". Born in Ireland he moved to Liverpool when he was adopted after his single mother died of tuberculosis when he was 9. He began his career in the musical "Hair". His first major TV role was as flamboyant, …
- Kenneth MacDonald
Kenneth MacDonald (20 November 1950 - 5 August 2001) was an English actor who was best known for the parts of Gunner Nobby Clark in "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" and Mike Fisher in "Only Fools and Horses". He was born in Manchester. His first television role was Benny in "Softly, Softly" in 1972. His last (posthumous) role was as Stephen Pearce in "The Last Detective" in 2003.
- Patrick Murray
Patrick Murray (December 17, 1956 in Greenwich, London) is an English screen actor notable for his role as Mickey Pearce in the situation comedy "Only Fools and Horses". Born in London, Murray has appeared in starring and supporting roles in numerous films and television programmes.
- George Cole
George Edward Cole (born April 22, 1925 in Tooting, London, England) is a British actor. He began appearing in films in the early 1940s,debuting in the 1941 film "Cottage to Let" and his career was only briefly interrupted by service in the Royal Air Force from 1944 to 1947. He became familiar to audiences in British comedy films in the 1950s, but later became a respected character actor on television.
- Roy Heather
Roy Heather (born 1935 in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire) is an English actor. He has appeared in various British television shows, usually in small roles, including "Edge of Darkness", "Poirot", "The Legacy of Reginald Perrin", "Birds of a Feather", "Bottom", "The Green Green Grass" and "The Bill". His most notable role is that of cafe owner Sid in the sitcom "Only Fools and Horses".
- Ronnie Hazlehurst
Ronnie Hazlehurst (GR) is a composer and jazz musician, and after joining the BBC in 1961, was BBC Light Entertainment Musical Director. He composed or arranged the theme tunes of many of the BBC’s light entertainment programmes and was musical director of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 (in Brighton), 1977 (Wembley, London) and 1982 (Harrogate). Moreover, he conducted the British entry on seven occasions (1977, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 and 1992).
- Wanda Ventham
Wanda Ventham (born 1939) is an English actress, whose face may be known though she had never achieved star status. She is well known for her role as Col. Virginia Lake in the 1970 science fiction TV series "UFO" and for her recurring role in "Only Fools and Horses" as Pamela Parry (Cassandra's mother) (1989-1992), alongside Denis Lill. Her son is the actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
- Christopher Ryan
Christopher Ryan is an English actor who trained at East 15 Acting School in London. He played Mike TheCoolPerson, a member of "The Young Ones" gang in the British television series of the same name -- the only member of the cast who was not already well-known in comedy circles, he was a last-minute replacement for Peter Richardson, for whom the role of "straight man" Mike was originally intended.
- Darryl Hewitt
- Mackeythebeast
Don't worry - be happy!!!
- Cath
I'm just a little bunny not meaning to be funny but I do like the taste of impure honey!
- Gage
Right, I didn't know what to put here so I just took random survey test things that people post on myspace. Don't worry about the results, they can't be that accurate surely.
- Joe
I'm writing a PhD thesis on the 1930s/1940s British novelist Henry Green, which contends that his works propose a simultaneously referential and anti-referential space in which late modernist debates about representation (which many critics tend to see as being a fundamentally Gallic undertaking) are staged. I'm also interested in the relationship between literature and visual arts, and the grey area between genre fiction and surrealism.
- Andrew Johns
I'm 26, born, raised and still living in London, although i'd love to live abroad one day. During the day i'm a geeky web/application developer (computer programmer might be an easier description for those not into computers) and by night I'm an annoying, mad (not my opinion) and funny (in my own opinion, at least!) fiance and dad, who also happens to dabble in music production from time to time whenever the missus allows me.
- Andy Black
Hi everyone!! I'd love to hear from anyone that feels they share the things I cherish so much. Read on to find out more I love walking, hill walking in particular, but also the countryside and the peace, tranquility, and escapism it can offer you. I'm sure others must feel the same way. I love to sit and ponder on top of a mountain and soak up the amazing sights stretched out before me.
- David
I'AM LIVING MY LIFE, LIKE EVERYDAY IS MY LAST ONE!!!
- Eleanor Gower
- Aleksandar
Product Class: Homo Sapiens Sapiens, Model: M-71, Trademark: Aleksandar Jovicic (R) - extra :-) ... more at http://www.ajovicic.users.cg.yu (unfortunately only in Serbian)
- Claus
- Natalija
- Nejra
I really don't like to talk about myself, it is kind of hard...but I can without fail tell that I'm very optimistic, positive person, person who likes to laugh or better to say person who doesn't take off smile of her face. That's why I avoid people who irradiate with negative energy... So people here you have one very social, amuse, headstrong person who doesn't alow anybody to make her day to go badly!
- Michael Myler
Well what can i say! Im from Waterford City Ireland, its a small place, but has its good points. One of the things that i dont like is that its so small every one knows your business! If you sneeze here ten people will knock on your door with a tissue ha ha ! Im a bit of a shy boy so this is a giant step me joining Myspace ! But i bet all you shy girls will soon be saying thank God im not as shy as him ha ha.
- Admir
- Denis Lill
Denis Lill (born 22 April 1942 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a British actor. Some of his many film and television roles include "Fall of Eagles" (1974), "Edward the Seventh" ([1975), "Survivors" (1975), "Rumpole of the Bailey" (1983-1992), "Mapp & Lucia" (1985), "Only Fools and Horses" (1989-1992), "Richard III" (1995) and "Evita" (1996). He played Dennis in the 1990s sitcom "Outside Edge".
- Gina Bellman
Gina Bellman (born July 10 1966) is an English actress. Bellman was born in New Zealand to Jewish parents of Russian and Polish origin, who emigrated to New Zealand from England in the 1950s. Her family moved back to England when she was 11 years old. After a two-episode stint in "Grange Hill" in 1984, she became a household name for her performance in the title role in Dennis Potter's drama "Blackeyes".
- Daniel Hope
Daniel Hope (born Daniel Dean, September 21, 1979, Lewisham, Sussex, England) is an English television and film actor. He graduated from Mountview Theatre School in 1999 and has been in numerous plays and television dramas, the most notable of which include 'Only Fools and Horses', 'Eastenders' and 'Casualty.' He is currently working on series 2 of 'Caerdydd.' His mother Kakaub Dean was one of the survivors of the Hungerford Massacre.
- John Bardon
John Bardon, (born John Michael Jones, August 25, 1939 in Brentford, Middlesex) is an English stage and television actor. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1988 (1987 season) as 'Best Actor in a Musical' for "Kiss Me, Kate", sharing the award with co-star Emil Wolk. However John Bardon is best known for playing Jim Branning in the popular British soap opera "EastEnders".
- Paul Jackson
Paul Jackson (born 2 October 1947, sometimes credited as K. Paul Jackson - his first name is Kevin) is a British television producer. He has worked on such shows as "The Two Ronnies", "The Young Ones", and "Red Dwarf". According to the British Film Institute's biography of Jackson, …
- David Jackson
David Jackson (15 July 1934 - 25 July 2005) was a British actor best known for his role as Olag Gan in Blake's 7's first two seasons and as Detective Constable Braithwaite in Z Cars from 1972-1978. His other credits include "The Saint", "The Avengers", "The Sweeney", "Space: 1999", "Minder", "Only Fools and Horses", "Wyatt's Watchdogs," "Edge of Darkness", "Coronation Street" and "Lovejoy".
- Emily Lloyd
Emily Lloyd (born as Emily Lloyd Pack on 29 September 1970) is an English actress. __NOTOC_