- Craig Charles
Craig Charles (born 11 July, 1964 in Liverpool, England) is an English actor, stand up comedian, author, poet, and radio and television presenter, best known for playing Dave Lister in the British cult-favourite sci-fi sitcom "Red Dwarf".
- Chris Barrie
Chris Barrie (born March 28, 1960) is an English actor, best known for his roles as Arnold Rimmer in the cult BBC2 comedy "Red Dwarf", and as Gordon Brittas in popular BBC1 sitcom "The Brittas Empire". He first achieved success as a vocal impressionist (notably in the ITV sketch show "Spitting Image").
- Robert Llewellyn
Robert Llewellyn (born 10 March 1956 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England) is an English actor, presenter, and writer. He is probably best known for his roles as presenter of Scrapheap Challenge, and as the android Kryten in the hit sitcom "Red Dwarf". His skills as a physical performer encouraged Grant and Naylor to write Robert Llewellyn additional characters for the series, most notably The Data Doctor (Back in the Red, series VIII), Human Kryten (DNA, …
- Danny John-Jules
Daniel (Danny) John-Jules (born in London on September 16, 1960) is an English dancer and actor. He attended Rutherford comprehensive school, Penfold Street, Marylebone, 1972/1977
- Rob Grant
Robert Grant is a British comedy writer and television producer, who was born in Salford and studied Psychology at Liverpool University for two years. In the mid-1980s, Grant collaborated with co-writer Doug Naylor on radio programs such as "Cliché" and its sequel "Son Of Cliché" and television programs such as "Spitting Image", "The 10 Percenters", and various projects for Jasper Carrott.
- Grant Naylor
Grant Naylor was the collective name used by writers Rob Grant and Doug Naylor for their collaborative work, particularly the television series "Red Dwarf". Grant and Naylor themselves call this pseudonym a "gestalt entity" (i.e. something which is greater than the sum of its parts). The collaboration began in the mid-1980s when the duo co-wrote BBC Radio 4 programs such as "Cliché" and its sequel "Son Of Cliché", …
- Norman Lovett
Norman Lovett (born October 31 1946) is a British stand-up comedian and actor, best known for the role of Holly in "Red Dwarf" during the first, second, seventh and eighth series. His comedy has a quiet, dead-pan surrealism, and in 2000 he made a successful stand up tour, co-headlining with Chris Barrie, who played Rimmer in "Red Dwarf". In 1989, he was given his own BBC2 sitcom called "I, Lovett", which was surreal, …
- Doug Naylor
Doug Naylor is a British comedy writer, science fiction writer and television producer. Naylor was born in Manchester, England and studied at the University of Liverpool. In the mid-1980s, Naylor wrote two regular science-fiction comedy sketch shows for BBC Radio 4 entitled "Son of Cliché" and "Dave Hollins: Space Cadet". These sketch shows were scripted by Naylor along with another writer, Rob Grant.
- Hattie Hayridge
Hattie Hayridge (born Carol Bayford on December 17 1955 in Middlesex, England) is a British stand-up comedian and actor, best known for the role of the female version of Holly in "Red Dwarf" during the third, fourth and fifth series, along with the role of Hilly in "Parallel Universe", the final episode of the second series. She started her working life in the Civil Service at HMSO in London, before moving into stand-up comedy.
- Howard Goodall
Howard Goodall (b. May, 1958) is a British composer of musicals, choral music and music for television. He also presents music-based programming for the television. Goodall was born in Bromley, Kent and studied music at Christ Church, Oxford.
- Chloë Annett
Chloë Victoria Annett is an English actress, born on July 25 1971.
- Tony Hawks
Tony Hawks is an English comedian and author. Anthony Gordon Hawks, (born Hawksworth) who was born in Brighton and educated at Brighton College, first attempted to break into show business as a serious singer-songwriter, but it was with a novelty record that he had his first brush with fame. As leader of the trio Morris Minor and the Majors, in 1988 he reached number 4 in the UK charts with the Beastie Boys parody, "Stutter Rap (No Sleep 'Til Bedtime)".
- 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, …
- Mac McDonald
Mac McDonald (born 18 June 1949 in Long Island, New York, USA) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Captain Hollister on the BBC TV series "Red Dwarf" and frequently plays American characters in other British TV shows. He has also had many movie roles in films such as "Aliens", "Batman" and "The Fifth Element"
- Mark Williams
Mark Williams (born 1959) is an English actor, comedian, scriptwriter and presenter. He is known as one of the stars of the popular BBC sketch show, "The Fast Show" as well as for the role of Arthur Weasley in the "Harry Potter" films.
- David Ross
David Ross (born 1945 in Blackburn, Lancashire) is an English actor who has worked in drama, cinema, and television. His best-known roles include playing the first appearance of "Kryten" and the voice of the "Talkie Toaster" on the televised science fiction comedy "Red Dwarf", "Elgin" on the BBC sitcom "The Green Green Grass", and "Mr. Sedley" in a 1998 BBC miniseries adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel "Vanity Fair".
- Jane Leeves
Jane Leeves (born April 18, 1961) is an English actress best known for her work as Daphne Moon on "Frasier". Born in Ilford, Essex, England and growing up in East Grinstead, Leeves trained as a ballet dancer and worked as a model, until she made her first film appearance as a topless angel in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life".
- Graham McTavish
Graham McTavish is a British television actor. He has played the character Warden Ackerman in "Red Dwarf" in eight episodes. McTavish has also had many supporting roles in British dramas and films such as "Casualty", "The Bill" and "Taggart".
- Kyle
I am a crazed person, and that is sometimes pretty neat, if I don't say so myself. After so much crap and so much hospitalization, I've decided on a sort of self-indulgent nihilism that will entail creating a family of freakish outcasts like myself so that we can make a lot of musical noise and noisy music. I want to eventually start making trashy, far-out movies to go along with the trashy, far-out nature of the music.
- Donald McKelvy
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- Jeffrey Wilson
Born/spent a childhood in Indiana, graduated from high school in New Mexico, college in Georgia and then spent the majority of my adult life in Texas.
- John Wielgosz
It's a viral ad, but one of the best ones I've seen, not to mention that I agree with it completely...
- Adrian
*Hey all, I'm not on Myspace all that much anymore so feel free to drop me a mess or email me. If you're over at Facebook drop me a line! - Sinoism http://www.xanga.com/Sinoism.
- Jeff
Yep.
- Mario
too Much to write just ask lol. Shy, love reading, movies, fimmaking graduate here. Like to travel, write scripts, shorts, horror and sci-fi films, collect memorabilia, cult culture (films, series, books) and over all making and keeping friends. Last Goal... i want to become a nice graphic designer.
- Ross Martindale
6 ft 2inch Used to be blonde, where did it go? Really into athletics - Currently High jump for Giffnock North and Scotland Music as well is very important to me whether jamming about on my guitar and piano or just sitting back and listening to Pink Floyd.
- Liz
Your Reputation Is: Mystery Girl.
- Sean Callahan
I'm laid back and easy going when life lets me be so. People say I'm a very glasses half-full kinda guy. It is true, I do love finding the silver lining to every dark cloud and the hidden perspective to a given situation. It's those who are closest to me that make me be this way, and that's what makes me love them so much.
- Tom
I can watch a movie once and quote lines from it forever.
- Tony
Almost 32, City fan, nuffkidz, feeling old and tired today. Football season comes to an end. Only thing to look forward to is the fixtures.
- Andrew Tait
I live in what is either a large village or a small town in Northumberland, called Rothbury. (This is the most northern county of England, which borders on Scotland. In the MySpace profile of a Mr Roxburgh, the area is described, with a hint of snide condescension, as basically a big field.) It has a lot of very impressive surrounding countryside.
- Adam
To those of you who remember me: welcome, and feel free to get in touch, or leave whatever comments you wanna make! I'm dying to hear from you! ***** To those I've never met, allow me to introduce myself: my name is Adam, I'm 25, and I'm from Crouch End in North London. I recently graduated from Southampton Solent University (formerly Southampton Institute) with a BA degree in Media With Cultural Studies (grade 2.2), and now I'm looking for work.
- Angie Cooper
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- Alecia
This ain't no mother fuckin puppet show bitch!
- Sam
- Chris Nunn
I'm a film-maker born and raised in Brighton, England. Have been making films since I was 15 and gave up my wish to become an actor. Having just finished my A-Levels, I hope to go on to London South Bank University in September and study Digital Film Production. I still act for fun and am a long-time member of Brighton's New Venture Theatre Club.
- Jim
I enjoy music most of all. R&R mostly. People say I have a great singing voice. I love my family, friends, and pets. I hate work but who has got a choice when it comes to needing cash? I hope to someday make a record or movie soundtrack or something. -lol.
- Daniel
Well, I guess I'm just as much of a whore as the rest of them. After years of studiously ignoring myspace, I have finally given in - mostly because I want to befriend all the famous dead people, and also because it's.
- Pedro
- Morgan
kimi ni dakare ribu fo-ebaa.