James Mason
Article from 2009 in “The Guardian” by David Thomson: James Mason had good friends, and sometimes that is the measure of a man, especially in the picture business, wher
Bill Nighy
TCM overview: Despite decades on the British dramatic stage and in small, offbeat comedies, Bill Nighy remained one of England’s best kept secrets until scene-stealing suppor
Art Carney
Ronald Bergan’s 2003 obituary in “The Guardian”: Two of the greatest comic characters of popular American culture in the mid-20th century were Ed Norton and Felix
Michael Caine
TCM overview: Prolific British film actor Michael Caine rose to fame as an icon of London’s ‘swinging ’60s,’ but four decades later, having contribut
Stewart Granger
“ When Stewart Granger was the hottest male property around the British studios he was seldom taken seriously. He was just too good-looking, involved in too many ju
Jonathan Newth
Wikipedia entry: Jonathan Newth (born 6 March 1939 in Devon) is a British actor, best known for his performances in television. Credits include: Emergency Ward
Roy Marsden
Roy Marsden Roy MarsdenWorking full time in the theatre. Roy has chosen to devote his full attention to acting and directing on stage. His latest effort was his own production of &
Susan Hayward
“It is easier for a man. For women to have a long career in films requires superhuman energy, guts and determination. The longest surviving ladies usually betra
Lee Evans
Lee Evans was born on February 25, 1964 in Avonmouth, Bristol, England. He is an actor and writer, known for There’s Something About Mary (1998), The Fifth Ele