English celebrities
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Adrian Rawlins (born 27 March 1958) is an English actor who is probably best known for playing Arthur Kidd in The Woman in Black (1989) and James Potter in the Harry Potter films.
Alastair Nathan Cook, MBE (born 25 December 1984) is an English cricketer. A left-handed opening batsman, he is the captain of the England Test team and former ODI captain, and plays county cricket for Essex. Cook played for Essex’s Academy and made
Gave up acting to become a lion researcher in Africa with her husband for their charity LionAid.Mother of Travers (born c.1984), Angus (born c.1985) and Maisie McNeice from an 18-year relationship with Ian McNeice.Mother of Oakley (born c.1994) from
David Armand (born David Whitehead on September 1977) is an English comedian, actor and writer who has performed on stage, film, radio and most notably, television, where the shows he has appeared in include Fast and Loose, Episodes, How Not to Live
Bill Bailey (born Mark Bailey; 13 January 1964) is an English comedian, musician, actor, TV and radio presenter and author. As well as his extensive stand-up work, Bailey is well known for his role in Black Books and for his appearances on Never Mind
Papillon Soo Soo (born Papillon Soo Lam in 1961) is a British model and actress, born to French and Chinese parents.
Chris Thompson is one of rock’s great “unsung” vocal talents. Although many rock fans may not immediately recognize the name, his vocals have made a permanent mark on the landscape of modern rock. He first shook the popular music scene as the thunder
Amanda Jane Mealing (born 22 April 1968) is a British actress best known for playing Connie Beauchamp in the BBC One medical dramas Holby City and Casualty.
Dame Zandra Lindsey Rhodes, DBE RDI (born 19 September 1940), is an English fashion designer.
Eleanor Mary Anne Glynn (born 28 March 1986) is an English model and beauty queen. She won the Miss SIXTV Oxfordshire title in 2003, the Miss Oxfordshire title in 2006, and the Miss England 2006/7 title on the 14 July 2006, she later went on to repre
Sir John Carter (before December 20, 1741 – May 18, 1808), a Unitarian merchant, was on nine occasions Mayor of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, the chief maritime port for the Royal Navy. He played a key role in defusing the crisis caused by the 17
William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton, 1st Earl of Essex and 1st Baron Parr, KG (14 August 1513 – 28 October 1571) was the son of Sir Thomas Parr and his wife, Maud Green, daughter of Sir Thomas Green, of Broughton and Greens Norton. William wa