- Mark Knopfler
Mark Freuder Knopfler OBE (born August 12, 1949, Glasgow, Scotland) is a UK guitarist, singer, songwriter, and film score composer. Knopfler was originally best-known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for the band Dire Straits, which he founded in 1977. Since the final Dire Straits album in 1991, Knopfler has continued to record and produce albums as a solo artist, under his own name.
- Bill Forsyth
Bill Forsyth (born July 29, 1946, Glasgow) is a Scottish film director and writer, noted for his commitment to national film-making. Forsyth first came to attention with a low-budget film, "That Sinking Feeling", made with youth theatre actors and featuring a cameo appearance by the Edinburgh gallery owner Richard Demarco. The relative success of the film was carried to a higher level by his next film "Gregory's Girl" in 1981.
- Peter Riegert
Peter Riegert (born April 11, 1947 in New York City) is an actor, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Donald Schoenstein (aka "Boon") in 1978's "National Lampoon's Animal House", and as "Sam Posner" in the 1988 film, "Crossing Delancey". He made his Broadway debut in the 1975 musical Dance With Me. He also played Cpl. Igor Straminsky in the episodes "Change Day" and "War of Nerves" on the television series "M*A*S*H", …
- Denis Lawson
Denis Lawson (born September 27, 1947 in Crieff, Perth and Kinross), is a Scottish actor. He is best known for his roles as Wedge Antilles in the original "Star Wars" trilogy and as Gordon Urquhart in the film "Local Hero".
- Fulton Mackay
Fulton Mackay (August 12, 1922 - June 6, 1987) was a Scottish actor. Mackay was born in Paisley, Scotland. He trained as a quantity surveyor and served with the Black Watch during the Second World War. After training as an actor at RADA he appeared in several films and television programmes, but was best remembered for his role as the warder, Mr Mackay, in the British sitcom, "Porridge". He also played a leading role in the hit film, …
- Alan Clark
Alan Clark (born March 5, 1952, in Great Lumley, Durham, England) was one of the keyboardists for the British rock band Dire Straits.
- Peter Capaldi
Peter Capaldi (born 1958, Glasgow) is a Scottish actor and Oscar winning director. Educated at the Glasgow School of Art, he is currently best known for his performance playing the political spin doctor, Malcolm Tucker, in the BBC sitcom "The Thick of It", written by fellow Scottish-Italian, Armando Iannucci. This character is reportedly based on the New Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell, for which he was nominated for the BAFTA and RTS best comedy actor in 2006.
- Jenny Seagrove
Jenny Seagrove (born on 4 July 1957 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) is an English actress. She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre and rose to fame playing the lead in a TV dramatisation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's "A Woman of Substance" and the 1983 film "Local Hero". She is presently playing the character of Jo Mills in the long-running BBC drama series "Judge John Deed" (2001-07).
- Iain Smith
Iain Smith was born in Glasgow in 1949 and graduated from the London Film School in 1971. He worked in London for several years before returning to his native Scotland to make "My Childhood", for the British Film Institute, the first of the award winning trilogy by the late Bill Douglas. He formed his own production company in partnership with Jon Schorstein and produced television commercials, documentaries, children's feature films and low budget dramas, …
- Jonathan Watson
Jonathan Watson is a Scottish comedian and impressionist best known for his cult comedy sketch show Only an Excuse?, which parodies people and events from the world of Scottish football. Watson also regularly appears on Tam Cowan's "Offside" television programme on BBC One Scotland where he performs a scaled-down version of Only an Excuse? called "Only a Wee Excuse".
- Adam Hart-Davis
Dr. Adam John Hart-Davis (born 4 July 1943) is an English scientist,author, photographer, historian and broadcaster, well-known in the UK for presenting the BBC television series "Local Heroes" and "What the Romans Did for Us", the latter spawning several spin-off series involving the Victorians, the Tudors, and the Stuarts. The most recent version of this series is called "What the Ancients Did for Us".
- George Rossi
George Rossi (b. 28 September, 1960 in Glasgow). He is a Scottish actor, whose mother originates from Valvori, a "frazione" of Vallerotonda in Lazio, Italy. Rossi has played Duncan Lennox in "The Bill" from 1998 to 2003, Kevin in "Roughnecks" and he has also been in "Taggart", "Holby City", "Boon", "Local Hero", "The Singing Detective" and "Roseanna's Grave".
- Alexander
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- Michael
It occurs to me before I get into any other stuff in this "about me" section, I really ought to mention the most important thing.
- Leif Tilden
I am adynamic figure, often seen scaling walls and crushing ice. I have been known to remodel train stations on my lunch breaks, making them more efficient in the area of heat retention. I translate ethnic slurs for Cuban refugees. I write award-winning operas, I manage time efficiently. Occasionally, I tread water for three days in a row. I woo women with my sensuous and godlike trombone playing.
- Paul Heaston
paulheaston.com.
- Lori
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b273/Lori-Breac/divider1.gif It's OK to talk to yourself. It's even OK to answer yourself. You don't have a problem until you have to repeat yourself because you weren't paying attention the first time.
- Marilyn
I am not here to meet new people......am here to talk with my son, who hasn't been home for a visit since 2002.........so all you creeps and pervs out there, fuck off.......I am 52 years old and I don't put up with fucktards.
- Jim Irwin
I've been online since the day before forever, have around fourteen email addresses and half a dozen web sites ... so I guess it's about time I got on MySpace too ...
- Rachel Kelly
- Nigel
- William Rudy Quaid
Father of Buddy Quaid, Randy Quaid and Dennis Quaid. Uncle of Corbett Tuck and Hillary Tuck. Shares a birthday with Björk, Goldie Hawn, Rachel Rogers, Nicollette Sheridan, & Juliet Mills
- Buddy Quaid
Father of Buddy Quaid, Randy Quaid and Dennis Quaid. Uncle of Corbett Tuck and Hillary Tuck. Shares a birthday with Björk, Goldie Hawn, Rachel Rogers, Nicollette Sheridan, & Juliet Mills
- John Poland
- John Beach
- Roddy Murray
- Dale Winchester
- Mark Winchester
- Tony Allaway
- Anne Thompson
- Micky Davey
- Tommy Parker
- Charles Finch
- Roy Carnell
- Patrick McColgan
- Renee Hanson
you know me, and i know you.
- Rob Flanagan
...and the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...checkmate!!
- Peter Starr
Born in the superb place that is Manchester i Peter J Starr Esquire lived my early life just up the road in the hometown of Gary Neville Bury, Greater Manchester doing stupid stuff. This is because children are stupid. I then moved with my parents to the craphole that is Thornton le Moor in North Yorkshire, where i have lived ever since going to primary school in thirsk and seconday school in Northallerton. I am currently taking my A levels.
- Peta
Iâm a girl with a boys name, named after a papua new guinean maid⦠lovely people my parents are. I;ve been called Pip since i was a baby, noone really knows why now most people call me that. I cant really sit still. Mama thinks its because I have ADD. Speaking of my mum, she is one awesome lady. If you ever meet her im sure sheâll be crazy enthusiastic.
- Memm
i shall not write a sad song or another cliche poem of the person that i long to be...