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George Roger Waters (born September 9, 1943) is an English rock musician; singer, guitarist, bassist, songwriter, and composer. He is best known for his 1965-1985 career with the band Pink Floyd as their main songwriter (after the departure of Syd Barrett), bass player and one of their lead vocalists (along with David Gilmour and, to a lesser extent, Rick Wright). He was also the mastermind behind many of the band's concept albums, … - David Gilmour
David Jon Gilmour CBE (born March 6, 1946 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) is an English guitarist, singer, and songwriter best known as a member of the band Pink Floyd. In addition to his work with Pink Floyd, Gilmour has also worked as a record producer for a variety of famous artists. Gilmour has been very active in many charity organisations over the course of his career. In 2003, he was appointed CBE for this work. Gilmour was also voted No. - Emily Lloyd
Emily Lloyd (born as Emily Lloyd Pack on 29 September 1970) is an English actress. __NOTOC_ - Gerald Scarfe
Gerald Anthony Scarfe (born 1 June 1936 in London) is an English cartoonist and illustrator. He is best known for his work with Pink Floyd, particularly The Wall, and as an editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and an illustrator for The New Yorker. He is married to Jane Asher, whom he met in 1971 and married in 1981. They had a daughter in 1974 and two sons in 1981 and 1984. - David Leland
David Leland (born April 20, 1947 in Cambridge, England) is a director, screenwriter and actor who came to international fame with his directorial debut Wish You Were Here in 1987. After several small parts as actor he began his collaboration with British television director Alan Clarke in 1981. Their film Made in Britain was critically acclaimed and marked the beginning of the career of actor Tim Roth. - Jesse Birdsall
Jesse Birdsall (born February 13 1963 in Highbury, London) is a British actor, known in the UK for his starring roles in several high-profile, popular television programmes, particularly in "Bugs" (1995-99) as Nick Beckett and later in "The Bill" He first came to public attention in the British mini-series "Annika" in 1984, his first notable television role. He then subsequently appeared in the movie " Wish You Were Here" (1987), … - Barbara Durkin
Barbara Durkin is a British actress best known for her work on television. Though she made her debut in the 1987 British movie "Wish You Were Here", it was TV that brought her fame and recognition. Her major credits include appearances in "Knowing Me, Knowing You" (with Alan Partridge), "Boon", "Brass Eye", "I'm Alan Partridge", "Taking the Floor", … - Jack Cassidy
Jack Cassidy (March 5, 1927 - December 12, 1976) was an American actor, who achieved success in theater, cinema and television. His frequent professional persona was that of an urbane, super-confident egotist with a dramatic flair, much in the manner of Broadway actor Frank Fay. Cassidy perfected this character to such an extent that he was cast as the legendary John Barrymore in the feature film "W. C. Fields and Me". - Geoffrey Hutchings
Geoffrey Hutchings (born 1939 in Dorchester, Dorset, United Kingdom) is a British actor from stage, movies and television. He studied French and Physical Education at Birmingham University before he became a member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968. He played Bosola in the 1971 RSC production of John Webster's "The Duchess of Malfi". - Cynthia Payne
Cynthia Payne (born December 24, 1932 in Bognor Regis, West Sussex) was a renowned English party hostess who made the headlines in the 1970s and 1980s when she was accused of being a madam and of running her brothel at 32 Ambleside Avenue, in Streatham, in the south-west of London, England. In 1978 she was convicted for running "the biggest disorderly house in history", for which she was sent to prison for 18 months. This was reduced to six months on appeal. - Joshua Logan
Joshua Logan (October 5, 1908- July 12, 1988) was a stage and film director and writer. Joshua Lockwood Logan III was born in Texarkana, Texas and attended Culver Military Academy in Indiana before enrolling at Princeton. As a student, Logan helped form the University Players with Henry Fonda and James Stewart, and along with fellow "Golden Period" performers Stewart and Jose Ferrer was a member of the Princeton Triangle Club. - Heathcote Williams
Heathcote Williams (b. 1941 in Helsby, Cheshire) is an English poet, actor and playwright. He is noted for his book-length poems, "Autogeddon" (filmed in 1995) and "Whale Nation". His play "The Local Stigmatic" was filmed by Al Pacino. His film career as an actor includes Derek Jarman's "The Tempest" (1979), "Wish You Were Here" (1987) and Sally Potter's "Orlando" (1992). - Geoffrey Durham
Geoffrey Durham (born 22 July 1949 in Surrey) is a British comedy magician who was known for many years as "The Great Soprendo". Durham was born in East Molesey, Surrey, England. He presented a magic act as an outrageous Spanish magician for at least 15 years before performing as himself. His catchphrase was "Piff Paff Poof!". As "The Great Soprendo", Durham appeared in many children's TV shows, including "Crackerjack", … - Pat Heywood
Patricia Heywood (born January 1, 1927 in Gretna Green, Scotland) is a British character actress from stage, movies, and television. She was born as one of five children to John David Heywood who was a civil servant. In her teens she made her education at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. In 1968 she gave a notable movie debut as Juliet's nurse in Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet". Her next role was in the remarkable but underrated psychodrama Mumsy, Nanny, … - Sheila Kelley
Sheila Kelley is a British television actress. She should not be confused with American actress Sheila Kelley (known from "L. A. Law"). She entered British television in 1974 in the series "Village Hall". Further notable appearances were in the series "Within These Walls" (1978), "Empire Road" (1978), "Play for Today" (1975, 1976, 1982), "A Touch of Frost" (1994), "Dangerfield" (1998) and "Dalziel and Pascoe" (1997, … - Ian Wilson
Ian Wilson (born April 23, 1939 in London, UK) is a British cinematographer. He studied graphic design and photography at the Nottingham School of Art and the London International Film School. In the 1960s he worked for the United Nations and made footage for documentaries in Greece. In 1966 he entered the film business and his first work as cinematographer was Private Right by Michael Papas. In the following time he made short films, commercials, or documentaries. - Charlotte Barker
Charlotte Barker (born 1962 in the UK) is a British actress. She was born to British comedian Ronnie Barker and Joy Tubb. Charlotte has worked mostly for television where she gave her debut in the 1985 film "Frankie and Johnnie" by Martin Campbell. She also appeared in episodes of the television sitcoms "Open All Hours" (1985) (together with her father) and "Fresh Fields" (1985), … - Sheila Bond
Sheila Bond (born March 16 1928, New York City) is a Tony award winning actress. She won her Tony Award in 1952 for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as "Fay Fromkin" in the show "Wish You Were Here" - Sarah Radclyffe
Sarah Radclyffe (born November 14, 1950), sometimes credited as Sarah Radcliffe is a British film producer. She began working as Associative producer in the late 1970s on movies like The Tempest by Derek Jarman. In 1984 she worked on the series The Comic Strip Presents and in the same year she founded the production company Working Title Films together with her partner Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. - Stan Relihan
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Neville Smith is a British screenwriter and actor who has contributed to numerous television productions and movies between 1964 and 1990. In 1964, Smith made his TV acting debut in the premiere episode of the Granada-ITV TV series "Villains" and he was also seen in the "A Land of Fear" episode of the "Doctor Who" story entitled "The Reign of Terror". In the following years he appeared in episodes from television series like "Cluff", … - Lee Whitlock
Lee Whitlock (born April 17, 1968) is a British television actor. At age 12 he gave his debut in the British television series The Gentle Touch in 1980. In 1982 he appeared as Stanley Moon, the son of Harvey Moon, in the series Shine on Harvey Moon and as Falstaff's page Robin in The Merry Wives of Windsor. In 1983 he was seen in the series Dramarama. - Phyllis Newman
Phyllis Newman (born March 19 1933) is a Tony Award-winning American actress and singer. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Newman made her Broadway debut in "Wish You Were Here" in 1952. Additional theatre credits include "Bells Are Ringing", "The Apple Tree", "On the Town", "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", "Awake and Sing!", "Broadway Bound", and "Subways Are For Sleeping", … - Susan Skipper
Susan Skipper (born as Susan Cook) is a British television and stage actress. After attenting the Central School of Speech and Drama in London she went to the British television. She gave her debut in the Carry On Laughing sitcom series in 1975. In the following years she appeared in series like West End Tales, Don't Wait Up, The Sweeney and Doctor Who. In 1982 she was seen as Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer, Lady Diana's oldest sister, … - Lew Schneider
Lew Schneider (born July 18, 1961 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) is an Emmy Award winning American television producer, writer, actor, and stand-up comedian. Schneider grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts. He was a camper and counselor at Camp Naomi in Raymond, Maine in the 1970's and early 1980's. In his last year at the camp (1982) he was Younger Boys Unit Head. He graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. - Reid Shelton
Reid Shelton (born October 7, 1924, in Salem, Oregon, died June 8, 1997, in Portland, Oregon), was a Broadway and television actor. He appeared in over 31 TV shows from 1974 to 1990; and 9 Broadway shows from 1952 to 1983. Starting with "Wish You Were Here" in 1952, he performed several roles in "My Fair Lady" for 6 years from 1956 to 1962. His Broadway work culminated in the role of Oliver Warbucks in "Annie", … - Harry Clark
Harry Clark (1910 - February 28, 1956) was an American actor. Clark was a factory worker who became involved with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union-sponsored revue "Pins and Needles" in 1937, and its success encouraged him to pursue a career in acting. His Broadway credits include "The Skin of Our Teeth", "One Touch of Venus", "Call Me Mister", "Kiss Me, Kate", "Wish You Were Here", … - Joe Robinson
Joe Robinson is an English actor and stuntman born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 31 May 1927. His brother is also a stuntman and actor, Doug Robinson. The Robinson's were a famous family of wrestlers, Joe's father and grandfather were world champions. Robinson initially embarked on a career in wrestling as 'Tiger Joe Robinson' and won the European Heavyweight Championship in 1952. - Val McLane
Val McLane (born in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English actress, scriptwriter, director and teacher. She founded the Live Theatre Company in Newcastle in 1973 with director Geoff Gillham. She has appeared in numerous television roles, including "When the Boat Comes In", "Behind the Bike Sheds" and some Catherine Cookson adaptations for Tyne Tees Television. Her most notable role is probably as Norma, … - Julie Peasgood
Julie May Peasgood (born 28 May, 1956 in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire) is an English actress,. She is best known for her role as Fran Pearson in the television soap opera "Brookside". She later played Jo Steadman on the soap opera "Emmerdale". Other numerous TV credits include First Born, September Song, Hollyoaks, Taggart, A Woman's Guide to Adultery, Luv, Doctors, The Bill, Dancers, Holby City, Chains of Love, This Year, Next Year, … - Harold Jacob Rome
Harold Rome (1908 - 1993) was an American composer, lyricist, and writer for musical theater. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Rome played piano in local dance bands and was already writing music while studying architecture and law at Yale University. After graduation he worked as an architect in New York City, but continued to pursue his musical interests, arranging music for local bands and writing material for revues at Green Mansions, … - Chloë Leland
Chloë Leland is a daughter of British film director David Leland. She became first notable for playing Emily Lloyd's younger sister in David Leland's directional debut Wish You Were Here in 1987. She later worked as location scout on the movie Land Girls (1998). Since that time she has produced, directed and shot documentaries for television, including some of the highest-rated series for the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet. - John Lighten
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