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Carroll Shelby with Roy Salvadori win Le Mans 1959, celebrating with Sophie Destrade of France, Miss Europe 1959. - source Clarke WalKer.
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Just got back from a double-feature:
#frankenstein meets the wolf man#roy william neill#lon chaney jr.#bela lugosi#ilona massey#patric knowles#house of frankenstein#erle c. kenton#boris karloff#j carrol naish#john carradine#elena verdugo
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Donald Cook-Nancy Carroll "Una mujer fue la causa" (Jealousy) 1934, de Roy William Neill.
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he said goodbye! just let me cry!
#Spotify#spotify playlist#music#shelley duvall#the crystals#lana del rey#connie converse#margo guryan#skeeter davis#julie london#peggy march#nancy sinatra#weezer#fiona apple#lesley gore#the cardigans#pomplamoose#hole#she & him#olivia newton john#bernadette carroll#girl in red#october country#patience & prudence#the delfonics#roy orbison#vashti bunyan#the platters#dusty springfield#loretta lynn
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Rebellion Releases: "The Out" reaches its 2000AD finale (for now), Diceman and more
Roll the dice, make your choices - 2000AD, Diceman, or both? This week's new Rebellion releases listed here!
The latest issue of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, 2000AD Prog 2333, is on sale today in all good comic shops and newsagents, offering the final episode of “The Out” Book Three, as the current chapter of Cyd Finlea’s epic journey draws to a close — but fear not, for Tharg himself tells us creators Dan Abnett and Mark Harrison are already working on the follow-up as we speak. Elsewhere, behind a…
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#2000AD#2000AD Regened#Alec Worley#Annie Parkhouse#Ben Willsher#Cavan Scott#Dan Abnett#David Sque#Diceman#downthetubes News#Dylan Teague#Garth Ennis#Judge Dredd#Luke Horsman#Mark Harrison#Mike Carroll#Patrick Goddard#Paul Marshall#Rob Steen#Roy of the Rovers#SF Comics#Simon Bowland#The Out#Tom Tully
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Got Beef?
I was going to weigh in this week on Tucker Carlson being fired by Fox but the thought of writing about him made me nauseous. More nauseating was that Tucker was the highest rated host on cable news (Note: by a lot), probably in great part for spewing a lot of American nativist rhetoric with racist, sexist and anti-Semitic dog whistles. Boy bye! Yeah, when you resist calling someone a racist,…
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#ali wong#beef#cousin greg#donald trump#e jean carroll#Electoral POTUS#face palm gif#fired#Fox News#HBO#hbo max#Joe Biden#Kamala Harris#logan roy#marjorie taylor greene#middle finger gif#montana transgender bill#mtg#Netflix#nikki haley#randi weingarten#steve yuen#succession#tacopina#tucker carlson#Veronica Mars
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1941 10 02 Eagle's Prey - Roy Grinnell
I found a treasure trove of Roy Grinnell paintings, I am doing my best to crop, resize and photochop them to post them here as soon as I can, so apologies for the late arrivals that should have belonged into the 1941 year previous series. It's also a break for the non stop succession of P-40 pictures from the Flying Tigers period.
All of the Grinnell paintings before 1942 will be posted in due turn sometime next year when I end the present cycle.
RAF Station North Weald had been fogged in all the latter part of September 1941, so much so that the senior pilots of 71 Squadrons A Flight were given a few days leave. As the weather cleared on 2nd October, Squadron Leader Stanley T. Meares took a flight of newer members on a combat air patrol over the English Channel. Newly-assigned Pilot Officer Carroll W. red McColpin, was flying as Mearess wingman in his Spitfire Mk VB, coded XR-Y. At approximately 1340, McColpin spotted 18-20 Me-109Fs a few hindered feet below, and called out the bogies to Meares. As they dived to the attack, Meares fired on the nearest 109. McColpin followed, firing a half-second burst from under 50 yards. The German fighter burst into flames. Then, as McColpin related it, I broke away to port and found myself in position for an attack on another 109, so I gave him a burst. He pulled up and dived with smoke pouring out. I thought I saw the pilot bail out. The plane was seen to hit the ground. I was another Me-109 below, dived on him, and followed him down to 3,000 feet, where I have him a one-second burst. He never pulled out, and he hit the deck as I pulled up
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Dick Powell and Madeleine Carroll for ON THE AVENUE (1937), directed by Roy Del Ruth
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Aston Martin DBR1.
Aston sent three cars to 24 Hours of Le Mans 1956 and one of them, driven by Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori, took a long waited trophy. The car was developed very quickly, but it took some time until it became a race winner. The DBR1 made its debut in the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans
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what characters do you feel like are as well written as mercymore? It's so hard finding female characters who are assertive, confident, bitchy and morally dubious - let alone ones as well written as Mercymore (and Ianthe for that matter) is.
Deeply enjoying this Freudian slip of wanting Mercymore. Off the top of my head, you may enjoy:
Books: We Have Always Lived in the Castle, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, and okay, honestly, kind of left field and it's been a decade or so since I've read it & it's certainly of its era but maybe The Joy Luck Club, lol.
Plays: Mother Courage and her Children, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Lion in Winter.
TV: Channel 4's Utopia (not the Amazon remake!! a Show of All Time and me flexing a deep cut), AMC's Interview with a Vampire (many a beloved bitchy man, but Claudia, beloved; I think she and Mercy would vibe tbqh), HBO's Succession (Shiv Roy and Gerri Kellman, you will always be famous, etc). Idk, Fleabag? (Look, take it as you will, but I actually really enjoy reading the Fleabag scripts.)
Video Games: I think some of the games Tamsyn has either cited as inspiration, eg. Umineko When They Cry, or confirmed to play, eg. Disco Elysium (like Mercymorn, the female characters are secondary ones, but everyone's very voicey and fun) are probably vibe.
Comics: Queer terrors abound in What Happens Next (webcomic), idk anything Emily Carroll is probably a vibe, although certainly more condensed.
#if they aren't listed then i felt like the female characters were abundant or self-explanatory#i know you were probably just looking for novels but i thought of mother courage immediately kind of as a bit#but idk who embodies 'assertive bitchy confident morally dubious' if not... mother courage...#idk take it all as you will#asks
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glossary (WIP)
i didn't know there was a word limit on tumblr until i made this, so i unfortunately had to remove links that would lead to specific tags and help with organizing on here. also note that this post might be remade in the future
electricpuke/rocklandgame characters: abel, adam, adam whesker, akihiko kojima, akira kojima, alchemy willow, alice (electricpuke), alice carroll, amaterasu, ami, amy, ana (rockland), ana (viral), annabelle winter, arcadian, aria king, ashley kinley, ashton kinley, athena dianoia, audrey, august dixie, avery greyson, axel, baal, cain zeitgeist, callum willow, cassiel, charlie willow, chase knox, chase valentine, christopher “chris” king, circe, damien morningstar, dante stryker, dominick torrero, dylan, edison tekker, elise, elizabeth bathory, enoch, eve, faereighn, farz murphy (electricpuke), foal, freya, gabriel, gabriel lily, grace quinn, hades, hammerclaw, hana, heidi, horus, hunter, itsuki mori, jack buchanan, jason buchanan, jason carmine (rook), jiyun, john, kali, karasu, kaz tyagi, kenny, kiku kojima, kiyoshi, kurt, lachesis chronis, lady yuzu, leo taylor, lilith, lincoln, logan, loki marshall, lucifer morningstar, macey, marco jennings, marcus de la cruz, max, melanie, meredith, mia, michael fitzroy, michael volkov, mio, molly, morgan, morgan le fey, munchie, naoki “nathan” donovan, nicolas flamel, olivia, oswalt morrison, peyton, quinton willow, rai, raizer, raja, ramiel, raphael, raphael sivori, reiko nakamura, ribbon, richter (hotelpsycho), rory stryker, rose martinez, rosey, roy mcnamara, ruby red graves, sally, samael volkov, sanae, sano kojima, sejun, sergio marino, sergio morrison, shane, shiro suzuki, sparrow, sun-mi yeon (scarlet), sydney dixie, teagan buchanan, the engineer, the REAL vincent metzger, thor, tobias reeves, trace, trevor mcloughlin, tsubaki, tyler, uriel metzger, valak, vencil cartier, veni (electricpuke), verak, vincent castillo (electricpuke), vincent metzger, vlad, xander rosario, yeon seong-mi (emily yeon), zero (dollmaker), zero (empire), zeus
gatobob characters: ashe, anthony shore, beg, celia lede, centicat, chamomile, charlie, chastity, chet ichpujani, cry, demon, derek aeron, derek goffard, dirty the possum, dragon, evander hutch, farz murphy (gatobob), farzen, fox, gideon bautista, harold, jack, jaqueline, jedka (facility), jesse, komodo, lawrence oleander, lich, lily talor, machete, marten trell, mason armbruster, mason heiral, matt, mona winters, raid, randall, raven, ren hana, rhodes, richard, roadkill girl, samantha, scream, sid, stan, strade, tom, trigger, veni (gatobob), vincent castillo (gatobob) (gatobob), vincent castillo (gatobob)
other notable characters: a.e.d, ellen klein, izm, lucien rire, rodchester williams, shaun
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Carroll Shelby (Aston Martin DBR1/300 3.0L - David Brown Racing Dept) Vainqueur avec Roy Salvadori des 24 Heures du Mans 1959. Photo / Yves Debraine via Primotipo. - source UK Racing History.
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For the wip word game how about possible, true and/or constant?
Thank you my friend!
possible in the whump prompt sequel/continuation:
Roy didn’t know how long he stayed with Jamie crying on his shoulder, but by the time Jamie was sitting up and wiping his tears, the sun was rising. It was a cruel reminder that it was a new day. Sunrises meant a new beginning, and that anything was possible, but for Jamie, it was just the same old nightmare. How many times had Jamie watched the sunrise while held hostage to the pain inflicted by his own father?
And added 247 words!
“Jamie?” he asked tentatively. “Is it okay if I call Ruth? Someone should look you over.” Jamie sniffled loudly before nodding, “Yeah.” His voice was barely a whisper, hoarse and gravely like Ruth’s was that last time. Just reached out a cold hand and grabbed his wrist. “Just, just Ruth, though, right?” “Just Ruth,” he promised. “I’ll be right back, okay?” Jamie nodded again, and Roy slowly separated himself from Jamie. He walked towards the front door, the crunch of broken glass under his boots the only sound in the room.
true from thought i wanted love ('til you showed me what it was):
“All you’ve done for me?” Jamie snapped, years of disappointments streaming out through his words. “Like what? All the fucking abuse you’ve thrown my way for years while riding my fucking coattails?” “Abuse? Fuck you are soft. You would be nothing without me. You think your good for nothing mother would have pushed you the way I did?” Jamie’s blood boiled at the mention of Georgie. “Don’t talk about her like that,” Jamie said, pointing a finger at his father. “Don’t talk about her at all.” “It’s true. That woman’s useless. Without me, you’d probably still be breastfeeding.”
144 new words for the sprint but I'm not a huge fan of them sooooo, apologies.
Constant from false confidence:
He needed air, and he did need to talk to Beard. Beard would ground him. Beard was his constant here—and he had been his constant for a long time. It was just the two of them a lot of the time in college. Being the backup punter and kicker separated you from the rest of the team even more than the starting punter and kicker. Ted had never met anyone like Willis before. Beard was open and adventurous—maybe too adventurous.
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When he was in high school, his English teacher had a big banner that read: Apathy is not an option. Mrs Carroll sure would be disappointed if she could see him right now. Ted looked again at Jamie, his back tense under the hospital gown, even asleep. Jamie, who had done everything asked of him since returning to the team. Jamie, who watched his role on the Greyhounds get chipped away at inch by inch. Jamie, who has become one of eleven, only to stand in the cold dark shadow of one in a million. Ted should’ve talked to him. Ted should’ve done a lot of things.
#roy kent#jamie tartt#fuck jamie's dad#ted lasso#coach beard#whumpt prompt#fic: false confidence#fic: TIWLTYSMWIW#cw abuse
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Donald Cook-George Murphy-Nancy Carroll "Una mujer fue la causa" (Jealousy) 1934, de Roy William Neill.
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For the ask thing, what made you so become so interested in Graham Kennedy?
Oh Boy. This is gonna be a long ask. I literally made a G&T before I sat down, because I am that ready to Lock In.
It started with a hyperfixation on the show The Newsreader. I still love that show but I wouldn't say it's my main interest anymore. The Newsreader is set in a Melbourne newsroom in the mid-late 1980s, and goes in depth into historical events in Australia from that time, as well as the inner workings of the Australian television industry. My favourite character almost immediately became the side character, Gerry Carroll, a canonically bisexual Irish born comedian and variety show host. And because I was so fixated on him, I started researching a lot about Australian comedy personalities of the period, especially the ones that may have inspired Gerry.
The main one is an American born "comedian" named Don Lane. To quote a friend of mine, he has "the personality of a stick", but the backstory of being an international comedian making his fame on Australian television, and also the general aesthetic of his variety show, The Don Lane Show, was very reminscent of the fictional show 'The Gerry Carroll Show'. But another name that popped up a lot was Graham Kennedy.
Kennedy IMMEDIATELY intrigued me. I'd watched a lot of Blankety Blanks (the game show he hosted in the 1970s) when I was a teenager, but I didn't really know anything about him. I started watching episodes of The Graham Kennedy Show that I could find on youtube, and ordered an interlibrary loan for 'King: The Life and Comedy of Graham Kennedy'. That book really cemented everything for me.
A lot of people my age and younger haven't heard of Graham Kennedy, so it's really jarring to find out just how big of a deal he used to be in the world of Australian television. They used to call him "The King" for reason. I found analysing his life and career was a really interesting lens with which to analyse at Australian society at large. He was, arguably, Australia's first tabloid celebrity.
The national discourse around him from the time he skyrocketed to statewide and then national fame, to his eventual not untimely but still tragic death (decades of substance abuse was a huge contributing factor, if not THE main contributing factor, in his eventual painful death, so yes, I consider it a tragedy even if he did make it to 71 years of age) reflected larger societal attitudes surrounding stuff like celebrity culture, national identity, larrikinism as a cultural touchstone, sex and sexuality, mental health, substance abuse and government censorship. (Fuck that was a run on sentence for the ages).
Queer history (the way Kennedy navigated the world as a closeted gay man is key part of his intrigue) and sociological analysis of celebrity and celebrity culture have always been interests of mine. My interest in The Newsreader and my earlier interest in Succession (because billionaires like the Roy family ARE celebrities, albeit not likable ones) really came from a desire to analyse what it's like to live as a public figure. Almost every OC I've made from my teenage years onward has been famous in universe in some way shape or form because celebrity is just intriguing to me.
I have a casual interest in old Hollywood, especially figures like Tab Hunter, Rock Hudson, Liberace and right now ESPECIALLY Jim Nabors, because of that desire to look at and analyse queer history AND celebrity culture as it relates to one another. BUT I am not USAmerican. I am Australian. The way our local entertainment industry and local celebrity works is so different from the US experience. There are budget, population and geographical constraints that makes the concept of the Australian celebrity so much more intimate and homely. The idea of there ever being a "King of American Television" like Graham Kennedy was The King of Australian Television is unheard of, because American television was and is so much bigger and more luscious.
Delving into Kennedy as a national figure is a way to delve into my own country and it's attitudes and it's SIGNIFICANT flaws and also it's artistry (because Kennedy was a great comedian. Not always, he could be very Dated, but there's some stuff that's absolutely cracker) and listen I could go on but this post is already really long.
TL;DR I saw a show about Australian television, got really into Australian television history, got intrigued by one guy in it because of Australian history, celebrity culture and queer history reasons. I am studying him like a bug.
Oh yeah I also wanna fuck him for some reason but that's like. A whole different thing.
You've got to the end of this post, have a meme:
#crow calling#sorry this was mostly Word Salad but its soooo hard to be concise with someone like him#thats why im writing a video essay on him#oh yeah btw new mutuals im writing a video essay on this guy
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Veteran British born/based film/TV actors born before and including 1937 still alive:
With the recent death of Dame Maggie Smith, I thought I'd detail the legendary actors of UK cinema and television that are still living as of the date of this post:
Eileen Bennett (b. 1919)
Beulah Garrick (b. 1921)
Elizabeth Kelly (b. 1921)
Elisabeth Kirkby (b. 1921)
Sara Luzita (b. 1922)
Annabel Maule (b. 1922)
Paul Harding (b. 1923)
Vincent Ball (b. 1923)
David Lawton (b. 1923)
Anne Vernon (b. 1924)
Donald Pelmear (b. 1924)
Laurie Webb (b. 1924)
Thelma Ruby (b. 1925)
Pete Murray (b. 1925)
Michael Beint (b. 1925)
Shelia Mitchell (b. 1925)
Kerima (b. 1925)
David Attenborough (b. 1926)
Elizabeth Benson (b. 1926)
Margaret Barton (b. 1926)
Terry Kilburn (b. 1926)
Stanley Baxter (b. 1926)
David Frankham (b. 1926)
William Glover (b. 1926)
Josephine Stuart (b. 1926)
Patricia Davidson (b. 1926)
Glen Michael (b. 1926)
Araby Lockhart (b. 1926)
Eileen Page (b. 1926)
Rosemary Harris (b. 1927)
Cleo Laine (b. 1927)
Lee Montague (b. 1927)
Genevieve Page (b. 1927)
Neville Phillips (b. 1927)
Jean Lodge (b. 1927)
Barbara Ashcroft (b. 1927)
Jill Freud (b. 1927)
Jean Southern (b. 1927)
Antonia Pemberton (b. 1927)
Peter Cellier (b. 1928)
Jeanette Landis (b. 1928)
Sheila Ballantine (b. 1928)
Dorothea Phillips (b. 1928)
Jeannie Carson (b. 1928)
Hazel Ascot (b. 1928)
Brenda Hogan (b. 1928)
Philip Guard (b. 1928)
Raymond Llewelyn (b. 1928)
Pauline Brailsford (b. 1928)
Leonard Weir (b. 1928)
Kevin Scott (b. 1928)
Patricia Routledge (b. 1929)
Colin Jeavons (b. 1929)
Michael Craig (b. 1929)
Thelma Barlow (b. 1929)
Peter Myers (b. 1929)
Paul Williamson (b. 1929)
John Gale (b. 1929)
Phillip Ross (b. 1929)
Jimmy Fagg (b. 1929)
Hazel Phillips (b. 1929)
Mignon Elkins (b. 1929)
Margaret Stallard (b. 1929)
Maya Koumani (b. 1929)
Clive Revill (b. 1930)
Roy Evans (b. 1930)
Una McLean (b. 1930)
Roddy Maude-Roxby (b. 1930)
Ruth Trouncer (b. 1930)
Cyril Appleton (b. 1930)
Vera Frances (b. 1930)
Gary Watson (b. 1930)
Keith Alexander (b. 1930)
Libby Morris (b. 1930)
Pauline Jefferson (b. 1930)
Claire Bloom (b. 1931)
Leslie Caron (b. 1931)
Carroll Baker (b. 1931)
Virginia McKenna (b. 1931)
Vivian Pickles (b. 1931)
Stanley Meadows (b. 1931)
Gerald Harper (b. 1931)
Patricia Greene (b. 1931)
Ellen McIntosh (b. 1931)
Elvi Hale (b. 1931)
Maureen Connell (b. 1931)
June Laverick (b. 1931)
James Martin (b. 1931)
Denyse Alexander (b. 1931)
Arthur Nightingale (b. 1931)
Eileen Derbyshire (b. 1931)
Carl Held (b. 1931)
Shelia Bernette (b. 1931)
George Eugeniou (b. 1931)
Corinne Skinner-Carter (b. 1931)
Tusse Silberg (b. 1931)
Petula Clark (b. 1932)
Prunella Scales (b. 1932)
Phyllida Law (b. 1932)
Ray Cooney (b. 1932)
Brian Murphy (b. 1932)
Edward De Souza (b. 1932)
Alan Dobie (b. 1932)
John Turner (b. 1932)
Roland Curram (b. 1932)
Gabriel Woolf (b. 1932)
Johnnie Wade (b. 1932)
Eileen Moore (b. 1932)
Laurie Leigh (b. 1932)
William Roache (b. 1932)
Athol Fugard (b. 1932)
Carmen Munroe (b. 1932)
Norman Bowler (b. 1932)
Marcia Ashton (b. 1932)
Thelma Holt (b. 1932)
Sally Bazely (b. 1932)
Edwina Carroll (b. 1932)
Michael Caine (b. 1933)
Joan Collins (b. 1933)
Sian Phillips (b. 1933)
Sheila Hancock (b. 1933)
Elizabeth Seal (b. 1933)
Shani Willis (b. 1933)
Patrick Godfrey (b. 1933)
Caroline Blakiston (b. 1933)
Donald Douglas (b. 1933)
Ann Firbank (b. 1933)
Vera Day (b. 1933)
Tsai Chin (b. 1933)
Geoffrey Frederick (b. 1933)
Marla Landi (b. 1933)
Monte Landis (b. 1933)
Mary Germaine (b. 1933)
Ruth Posner (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
W.B. Brydon (b. 1933)
Robert Gillespie (b. 1933)
Brian Patton (b. 1933)
Arthur White (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
Sally Bazley (b. 1933)
Madhur Jaffrey (b. 1933)
Jeanette Sterke (b. 1933)
Ann Rogers (b. 1933)
Barbara Knox (b. 1933)
John Boorman (b. 1933)
Derek Martin (b. 1933)
Michael Aspel (b. 1933)
Bill Edwards (b. 1933)
Ninette Finch (b. 1933)
Una Kay (b. 1933)
Judi Dench (b. 1934)
Eileen Atkins (b. 1934)
Tom Baker (b. 1934)
Alan Bennett (b. 1934)
Jean Marsh (b. 1934)
Annette Crosbie (b. 1934)
Wendy Craig (b. 1934)
Richard Chamberlain (b. 1934)
Millicent Martin (b. 1934)
John Standing (b. 1934)
Vernon Dobtcheff (b. 1934)
Nanette Newman (b. 1934)
David Burke (b. 1934)
Mary Peach (b. 1934)
Geraldine Newman (b. 1934)
Renny Lister (b. 1934)
Priscilla Morgan (b. 1934)
Audrey Dalton (b. 1934)
Leila Hoffman (b. 1934)
Simone Lovell (b. 1934)
Magda Miller (b. 1934)
Robert Aldous (b. 1934)
Ram John Holder (b. 1934)
Jamila Massey (b. 1934)
Margaretta D’Arcy (b. 1934)
Leslie Saeward (b. 1934)
Maurice Podbrey (b. 1934)
Steve Emerson (b. 1934)
Peter Bland (b. 1934)
Michael Darlow (b. 1934)
Barbara Archer (b. 1934)
Joy Webster (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Ellis (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Jones (b. 1934)
Diana Payan (b. 1934)
Julie Andrews (b. 1935)
Julian Glover (b. 1935)
Jim Dale (b. 1935)
Anne Reid (b. 1935)
James Bolam (b. 1935)
Christina Pickles (b. 1935)
Judy Parfitt (b. 1935)
Wanda Ventham (b. 1935)
Amanda Barrie (b. 1935)
Derren Nesbitt (b. 1935)
Nadim Swalha (b. 1935)
Gary Raymond (b. 1935)
Janet Henfrey (b. 1935)
Melvyn Hayes (b. 1935)
Susan Engel (b. 1935)
Amanda Walker (b. 1935)
Delena Kidd (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Allister Bain (b. 1935)
Derry Power (b. 1935)
Phyllis MacMahon (b. 1935)
Rowena Cooper (b. 1935)
Lisa Gastoni (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Jill Dixon (b. 1935)
Des Keough (b. 1935)
Barbara Angell (b. 1935)
Lucille Soong (b. 1935)
Anita West (b. 1935)
June Watson (b. 1935)
David Daker (b. 1935)
Shirley Cain (b. 1935)
Bobby Pattinson (b. 1935)
George Roubicek (b. 1935)
Glenn Beck (b. 1935)
Shirley Greenwood (b. 1935)
Isabella Rye (b. 1935)
Anna Barry (b. 1935)
David Andrews (b. 1935)
Brian Blessed (b. 1936)
Richard Wilson (b. 1936)
Tommy Steele (b. 1936)
Edward Petherbridge (b. 1936)
Ursula Andress (b. 1936)
John Leyton (b. 1936)
Jess Conrad (b. 1936)
Elizabeth Shepherd (b. 1936)
Sandra Voe (b. 1936)
Doug Sheldon (b. 1936)
John Golightly (b. 1936)
Peter Ellis (b. 1936)
Andria Lawrence (b. 1936)
Jon Laurimore (b. 1936)
Tony Scoggo (b. 1936)
Barry MacGregor (b. 1936)
Frank Barrie (b. 1936)
Kenneth Farrington (b. 1936)
Eileen McCallum (b. 1936)
Frederick Pyne (b. 1936)
Philip Lowrie (b. 1936)
Marian Diamond (b. 1936)
Anthony Higginson (b. 1936)
Elsie Kelly (b. 1936)
Ann Taylor (b. 1936)
Heidi Erich (b. 1936)
Keith Faulkner (b. 1936)
Ruth Meyers (b. 1936)
Julia Blake (b. 1936)
Heather Downham (b. 1936)
Robin Gammell (b. 1936)
Auriol Smith (b. 1936)
Frances White (b. 1936)
Anthony Hopkins (b. 1937)
Edward Fox (b. 1937)
Vanessa Redgrave (b. 1937)
Tom Courtenay (b. 1937)
Steven Berkoff (b. 1937)
Susan Hampshire (b. 1937)
Barbara Steele (b. 1937)
Shirley Eaton (b. 1937)
Kenneth Colley (b. 1937)
Ian Hogg (b. 1937)
Sheila Reid (b. 1937)
Valerie Singleton (b. 1937)
Suzy Kendall (b. 1937)
Gawn Grainger (b. 1937)
Tom Georgeson (b. 1937)
Alan Rothwell (b. 1937)
Michael Knowles (b. 1937)
Jocelyn Lane (b. 1937)
Michael Kilgarriff (b. 1937)
Clifton Jones (b. 1937)
Paul Collins (b. 1937)
Anna Dawson (b. 1937)
Marlene Sidaway (b. 1937)
Jeremy Spenser (b. 1937)
Freddie Davies (b. 1937)
Justine Lord (b. 1937)
Davyd Harries (b. 1937)
Hugh Futcher (b. 1937)
Anne Cunningham (b. 1937)
Anne Aubrey (b. 1937)
Vic Taliban (b. 1937)
Dorothy Paul (b. 1937)
Denis Tuohy (b. 1937)
Claire Neilson (b. 1937)
Patricia Collins (b. 1937)
Jan Waters (b. 1937)
Dorothy Paul (b. 1937)
Brian Grellis (b. 1937)
Kenneth Alan Taylor (b. 1937)
Yvonne Buckingham (b. 1937)
Eileen Helsby (b. 1937)
Ray Donn (b. 1937)
Terrence Scammell (b. 1937)
Pauline Devaney (b. 1937)
Rosie Bannister (b. 1937)
Jeanne Roland (b. 1937)
William Gaunt (b. 1937)
Rosaleen Linehan (b. 1937)
Norman Coburn (b. 1937)
Rosie Bannister (b. 1937)
Luciana Paluzzi (b. 1937)
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