Here are 44 famous actors from United Kingdom were born in 1971:
David Tennant (April 18, 1971 Bathgate-) also known as David John McDonald is a British actor and voice actor. He has three children, Olive McDonald, Tyler Moffett and Wilfred Tennant.
Tennant is best known for his portrayal of the tenth incarnation of the Doctor in the British television series "Doctor Who" from 2005 to 2010. He has also appeared in several other successful television shows, including "Broadchurch," "Jessica Jones," and "Good Omens." In addition to his television work, Tennant has starred in several films, such as "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," "Fright Night," and "Mary Queen of Scots." He has also lent his voice to several animated films and television shows, most notably as Scrooge McDuck in the 2017 reboot of "DuckTales." Tennant has been recognized for his acting talent with numerous awards, including a National Television Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award. Off-screen, he is known for his charitable work, particularly with the charity organizations Marie Curie and the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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Max Beesley (April 16, 1971 Burnage-) also known as Maxton Gig Beesley, Jr., Maxton Beesley, Max Beesley, Jr., Maxton Gig Beesley Jr. or Maxton Gig "Max" Beesley, Jr. is a British actor and musician.
He was born in Burnage, Manchester, England and was educated at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester. Beesley started his career as a musician, playing drums and piano for various artists such as George Michael and Take That. He later transitioned into acting, making his debut in the British TV series "The Bill" in 1995. He has since appeared in many popular TV shows such as "Hotel Babylon", "Mad Dogs", and "Suits". Beesley has also acted in several films, including "Glitter" and "Red Roses and Petrol". In addition to his acting career, he has released two jazz albums and has composed music for various TV shows and films.
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Damian Lewis (February 11, 1971 St John's Wood-) also known as Damian Watcyn Lewis or Damien Lewis is a British actor and film producer. His children are called Manon McCrory-Lewis and Gulliver Lewis.
Born in St John's Wood, London, Damian Lewis attended Eton College and went on to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He started his acting career on stage, performing in various productions in London's West End before making his screen debut in the TV series "Agatha Christie's Poirot" in 1996.
He gained recognition for his role in the TV series "Band of Brothers" (2001), followed by his portrayal of Nicholas Brody in the critically acclaimed series "Homeland" (2011-2013). He has also appeared in films such as "Dreamcatcher" (2003), "Keane" (2004), and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (2019).
Aside from acting, Lewis has also produced several films and TV programs, including the documentary "An Officer and a Spy" (2019). He has been recognized for his contributions to the arts, receiving the Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2014.
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Sacha Baron Cohen (October 13, 1971 Hammersmith-) also known as Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno, Borat, Sacha Noam Baron Cohen, Cohen, Sacha Baron, Ali G or Sacha Baron-Cohen is a British comedian, actor, fashion model, voice actor, screenwriter, television producer and film producer. He has two children, Olive Baron Cohen and Elula Lottie Miriam Cohen.
Sacha Baron Cohen was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in London, England. He attended the Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, where he first began performing comedy. After graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in history, he pursued a career in entertainment.
Baron Cohen rose to fame in the early 2000s with his satirical characters Ali G, Borat, and Brüno, which he portrayed on his television series "Da Ali G Show." He has since reprised these characters in several films, including "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" and "Brüno."
In addition to his comedic work, Baron Cohen has also acted in more dramatic roles, such as the role of Thénardier in the 2012 film adaptation of "Les Misérables." He has received critical acclaim for his performances, earning several award nominations.
Baron Cohen is also known for his activism and philanthropy. He is a supporter of various charities, including Amnesty International and Save the Children. In 2019, he was honored with the ADL International Leadership Award for his efforts in fighting hate speech and bigotry.
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Ewan McGregor (March 31, 1971 Perth-) otherwise known as Ewan MacGregor, Ewan Gordon McGregor, Ewan Gordon McGregor, OBE or Ewan Gordon McGregor OBE is a British actor, screenwriter, television producer, singer and voice actor. He has four children, Esther Rose McGregor, Clara Mathilde McGregor, Jamyan McGregor and Anouk McGregor.
He first gained worldwide recognition with his role as Mark Renton in the film "Trainspotting" (1996), directed by Danny Boyle. McGregor has since starred in a variety of critically acclaimed roles, including Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Christian in "Moulin Rouge!" (2001), and Dr. Alfred Jones in "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" (2011). McGregor has received multiple awards and nominations throughout his career, including nominations for a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Emmy. He is also known for his humanitarian work, supporting organizations such as Save the Children and UNICEF. Off-screen, McGregor is a skilled motorcyclist and has participated in multiple adventure documentaries, including "Long Way Round" and "Long Way Down."
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Mark Wakeling (October 11, 1971 England-) is a British actor.
He developed a passion for acting at a young age and began pursuing it as a career in his early twenties. After honing his craft in local theatre productions and small TV appearances, he landed his first major role in the acclaimed BBC drama series, "Spooks". Since then, he has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "EastEnders", "Broadchurch", and "Doctor Who". In addition to his work on screen, Wakeling has also appeared in several stage productions, earning critical acclaim for his performances in Shakespearean plays. Off-camera, he is known for his charitable work and has been involved in several fundraisers and events to benefit various causes.
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Scott Alexander Maslen (June 25, 1971 Woolwich-) a.k.a. Scott Maslem is a British model and actor. He has one child, Zack Alexander Maslen.
Scott Alexander Maslen is best known for his role in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, where he played the character of Jack Branning from 2007 to 2013. Prior to his acting career, Maslen was a successful model and was named Sexiest Male by a popular British magazine in 2009. He has also competed in the UK version of Dancing with the Stars, and was a finalist on the show. Maslen has appeared in several other TV shows and movies such as The Bill, Casualty, The Hike, and Holby City. In addition to his acting and modeling work, he is also a skilled martial artist, with a black belt in karate.
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Martin Freeman (September 8, 1971 Aldershot-) otherwise known as Martin John C. Freeman, Freeman or Martin John Christopher Freeman is a British actor and voice actor. His children are called Joe Freeman and Grace Freeman.
He is best known for his roles as Tim Canterbury in the British television show "The Office", Dr. John Watson in the BBC series "Sherlock" alongside Benedict Cumberbatch, and Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" trilogy. Freeman also starred in the TV series "Fargo" and the film "Black Panther". He has won several awards for his work, including a Primetime Emmy Award and a BAFTA Award. In addition to acting, Freeman has also done voice work for video games and animated films, such as "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and "Captain America: Civil War".
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David Walliams (August 20, 1971 London Borough of Merton-) a.k.a. David Williams or David Edward Williams is a British comedian, actor, screenwriter, author, presenter and television producer. His child is called Alfred Walliams.
Walliams is best known for his work on the sketch comedy show "Little Britain", which he co-created with Matt Lucas. He has also appeared as a judge on the popular talent show "Britain's Got Talent" and has written several children's books, including "The Boy in the Dress" and "Mr. Stink", which have been adapted into successful television dramas. In addition to his work in comedy and children's literature, Walliams has also taken on more dramatic roles, such as playing the character of Tommy Beresford in the BBC's adaptation of Agatha Christie's "Partners in Crime". He was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2017 for his services to charity and the arts.
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Chris Addison (November 5, 1971 Cardiff-) a.k.a. Addison, Chris or Christopher David Addison is a British actor, stand-up comedian, writer, comedian and screenwriter.
Starting his career as a stand-up comedian, Chris Addison became a regular performer at The Comedy Store and a writer for The 11 O'Clock Show. He gained mainstream recognition as a regular panellist on the television show Mock the Week.
Aside from his work in comedy, Addison has also appeared in several television shows and movies such as The Thick of It, Doctor Who, Skins, and The Hustle. He also wrote and directed the film The Longest Week, which starred Jason Bateman and Olivia Wilde.
Addison is also an accomplished writer and has written several books and articles, including the book "Cautionary Tales for Grown-Ups" and a regular column for The Guardian. In 2017, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Birmingham for his contributions to the arts.
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Richard Armitage (August 22, 1971 Huncote-) a.k.a. Richard Crispin Armitage is a British actor and voice actor.
He is best known for his roles in the television series North and South, Spooks, Robin Hood, Strike Back, and Hannibal. Additionally, he has also appeared in films such as The Hobbit trilogy, Captain America: The First Avenger, and Ocean's 8. Armitage has received critical acclaim for his performances on stage, including his roles in The Crucible and The Old Vic's production of The Cherry Orchard. In addition to his acting work, he has also lent his voice to numerous audiobooks, video games, and documentaries. Armitage has been nominated for several awards throughout his career, including a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in The Crucible.
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Nicholas Bailey (July 5, 1971 Birmingham-) is a British actor.
Nicholas Bailey is best known for his role as Dr. Trueman in the long-running BBC soap opera, "EastEnders". He studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and has appeared in numerous stage productions, as well as television shows such as "Silent Witness" and "Doctors". In addition to acting, Bailey is also a trained photographer and has exhibited his work in London and Hong Kong. He is an ambassador for Marie Curie Cancer Care and has also been involved in various charity projects throughout his career.
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Patrick Baladi (December 25, 1971 The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield-) is a British actor. He has one child, Ava Baladi.
Baladi is best known for his role as David Brent's nemesis Neil Godwin in the BBC series The Office. He has also appeared in numerous other TV shows such as Marcella, Stella, and Mistresses, as well as films like Rush and The International. Baladi began his acting career in theater, and has been praised for his performances in productions such as The Shawshank Redemption and Arcadia. In addition to acting, Baladi is also a writer and producer, and has worked on projects for BBC Radio as well as short films. He has been nominated for awards such as the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Laurence Olivier Award.
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Steve Ryde (December 8, 1971-) is a British actor.
He is best known for his work in various television dramas such as "Silent Witness", "Doctors" and "Holby City". Ryde received his training at the Drama Centre London and began his acting career in the early 2000s with roles in stage productions. In addition to acting, Ryde is also a voice-over artist and has provided voices for various video games and animated TV shows. He has also appeared in several films including "The Merchant of Venice" and "The Bank Job". Outside of his acting career, Ryde is passionate about advocating for mental health awareness and has been involved in several charity campaigns.
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Chesney Hawkes (September 22, 1971 Windsor-) also known as Chesney Hawks, Chesney Lee Hawkes or Hawkes, Chesney is a British singer, musician, songwriter and actor. He has one child, Casey George Hawkes.
Hawkes rose to fame in 1991 with his hit single "The One and Only," which reached number one in the UK charts and also became a hit internationally. He followed up with several more albums and singles, but never quite replicated the success of his debut.
In addition to his music career, Hawkes has also acted in film and television, including a role in the musical Buddy and the lead role in the West End production of The Rocky Horror Show. He has also appeared on reality shows such as Celebrity MasterChef and The Jump.
Hawkes continues to tour and perform to this day, and has also worked as a vocal coach and mentor for up-and-coming musicians.
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Tom Ward (January 11, 1971 Swansea-) is a British actor. His children are called Jack Ward, Tabitha Ward and Jimmy Ward.
Tom Ward is best known for his portrayal of Dr. Harry Cunningham in the popular British crime drama TV series, Silent Witness. He studied Drama at the University of Exeter and went on to train at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Ward began his acting career in theatre, performing in various productions in London's West End and the National Theatre. He has also appeared in several films and TV shows including The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells and Death at a Funeral. In addition to acting, Ward is also an accomplished photographer and has exhibited his work in art galleries.
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Chris Vance (December 30, 1971 Paddington-) also known as Christopher Vance or George Christopher Vance is a British actor.
He is best known for his roles as Jack Gallagher in the Fox series "Mental" and Frank Martin in the TNT series "Transporter: The Series". Vance started his career in London's West End theatre before transitioning to television and film. His first notable television role was in the Australian soap opera "All Saints" where he played the character of Sean Everleigh for several seasons. Vance has also appeared in popular television shows such as "CSI: Miami", "Dexter", and "Burn Notice". In addition to acting, Vance is also a trained pilot and enjoys flying planes in his free time.
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Terry Stone (January 13, 1971 Kingston upon Thames-) also known as Terry Turbo is a British actor and film producer.
He is best known for his work in the British crime film industry, having produced and starred in a number of films such as "Rise of the Footsoldier" and "Bonded by Blood". Stone began his career in the entertainment industry as a club promoter before transitioning into acting and producing. He has also made appearances on several television shows, including "Eastenders" and "The Bill". In addition to his work in the film industry, Stone is also involved in various charitable organizations, and supports causes such as mental health awareness and anti-bullying campaigns.
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Mackenzie Crook (September 29, 1971 Maidstone-) also known as Paul Mackenzie Crook is a British comedian, actor, stand-up comedian and dubbing. He has two children, Scout Elizabeth Crook and Jude Michael Crook.
Mackenzie Crook is best known for his roles as Gareth Keenan in the British version of "The Office" and as Ragetti in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series. He began his career as a stand-up comedian before transitioning to acting. In addition to his on-screen work, Crook has also written and directed for the stage and screen. He has won several awards for his work, including a British Comedy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. When not working, Crook is known for his passion for birdwatching and has written a book about his experiences titled "The Windvale Sprites."
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Paul Bettany (May 27, 1971 Shepherd's Bush-) is a British actor, voice actor, guitarist, film producer, film director and screenwriter. He has three children, Stellan Bettany, Agnes Lark Bettany and Kai Dugan.
Bettany began his acting career on stage before making his screen debut in the British drama film "Bent" (1997). He gained recognition for his role as Geoffrey Chaucer in the comedy-drama film "A Knight's Tale" (2001). He went on to appear in several successful films, including "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World" (2003), "The Da Vinci Code" (2006), and "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015), in which he voiced J.A.R.V.I.S. and played Vision.
In addition to his acting work, Bettany has also written and directed films, including "Shelter" (2014) and "Blood" (2020). He has also produced several films, including "Legion" (2010) and "Margin Call" (2011).
Bettany is married to American actress Jennifer Connelly, whom he met on the set of "A Beautiful Mind" (2001). They have worked together in several films, including "Creation" (2009) and "Inkheart" (2008).
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James Callis (June 4, 1971 London-) is a British actor. His children are called Joshua Amaan Callis, Sacha Callis and Anika Jahan Callis.
Callis is best known for playing the role of Dr. Gaius Baltar in the hit science fiction series "Battlestar Galactica" from 2003 to 2009. He has also appeared in a number of other popular TV shows, including "Bridget Jones's Diary," "Merlin," and "The Musketeers." In addition to his acting work, Callis is also a writer and producer, and has contributed to projects such as the TV mini-series "The Hollow Crown" and the video game "Star Wars: The Old Republic." He has received critical acclaim for his work throughout his career, including several award nominations for his performance in "Battlestar Galactica."
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Navin Chowdhry (January 1, 1971 Bristol-) is a British actor.
He is best known for his roles in popular television shows such as "Teachers" and "Doctor Foster". Chowdhry began his acting career in the early 1990s and has since appeared in numerous stage productions, films and TV series. Apart from his work as an actor, he has also worked as a voiceover artist and has lent his voice to several audiobooks. Chowdhry is a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and has received critical acclaim for his performances on stage. In addition to his acting career, Chowdhry is also involved in social causes and is a supporter of several charities.
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Rick Warden (September 29, 1971 England-) also known as Richard George Warden is a British actor. His child is called Jemima Warren.
Rick Warden is best known for his work in the theatre. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London and has since appeared in a variety of productions in London's West End and off-Broadway in New York. Some of his notable stage credits include "The Caretaker," "The Royal Hunt of the Sun," and "The Libertine."
In addition to his work in theater, Warden has also appeared in numerous film and television productions. He had a recurring role as Dr. Hendricks on the hit series "The Tudors" and has also appeared on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Boardwalk Empire," and "The Good Wife."
Warden is also involved in several charitable organizations, including the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and UNICEF.
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Vrajesh Hirjee (June 16, 1971 London-) also known as Vrajesh Hirji is a British presenter, actor and comedian.
He is best known for his work in Indian television and films. Vrajesh started his career as a theater actor and made his television debut in the late 1990s. He rose to fame with his portrayal of the character "Gopal" in the film "Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai" in 2000. He has since then appeared in several hit films such as Golmaal series, Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai, and F.A.L.T.U. Apart from his film and TV work, Vrajesh is also a popular host and has anchored several reality shows such as "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge" and "Comedy Circus." In addition, he is a skilled comedian and has performed various stand-up acts across India. Over the years, Vrajesh has won several awards for his acting and comedy performances.
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Tom Wontner (June 25, 1971 London-) is a British actor, screenwriter and film producer.
He discovered his passion for acting in his youth and pursued it by attending the Academy Drama School in London. After graduation, he started his acting career in theater productions and eventually landed his first film role in the 2006 movie "The Front Line".
In addition to his acting career, Wontner has also written and produced films, including the short film "Grace" and the feature film "Charlie". He is known for his versatility as an actor and has played a wide range of roles in both film and television, from historical dramas to comedies.
Wontner is also actively involved in supporting various charities, including the Multiple Sclerosis Society UK and the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. He is a proud advocate for social and humanitarian causes and continues to use his platform to raise awareness and support for those in need.
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James Redmond (November 24, 1971 Bristol-) is a British actor and presenter.
James Redmond is best known for his role as Rory "Finn" Finnegan in the British soap opera Hollyoaks. He played the role from 1997 to 2002 and then again in 2004. He has also appeared in other popular British TV shows such as Casualty, Emmerdale, and Coronation Street. In addition to his acting career, Redmond has also worked as a television presenter for shows such as CD:UK and Live & Kicking. He has also participated in reality shows such as Celebrity Love Island and Dancing on Ice. Redmond is also a stand-up comedian and has performed at various comedy clubs across the UK.
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Darren Boyd (January 30, 1971 Hastings-) also known as Darren John Boyd is a British actor, screenwriter and singer. He has one child, Eliza Jane Ashy Boyd.
Boyd started his career as a stage actor before transitioning to television and film. He is best known for his role as John Cleese in the BBC sitcom "Saxondale" and for playing the lead role of Tim in the comedy series "Spy". Boyd has also appeared in numerous other popular TV shows including "Killing Eve", "Fortitude", "Case Sensitive" and "Luther". As a writer, Boyd co-wrote the screenplay for the film "The Cottage" and has also written and starred in his own comedy pilot called "Mister Winner". His singing talents have been showcased in several productions, including the stage musicals "Grease" and "The Baker's Wife". Boyd won a BAFTA award in 2012 for his performance in "Spy".
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Robert Lawrenson (November 12, 1971 Blackpool-) a.k.a. Rob Lawrenson is a British actor and television editor.
He is best known for his roles in popular TV series such as "Coronation Street", "Holby City", "Doctors", and "Hollyoaks". Lawrenson started his acting career in the 1990s and gained recognition for his roles in the BBC drama series "This Life" and Channel 4's "Queer as Folk". He has also worked as a TV editor on several notable programs including "The X Factor", "Britain's Got Talent", and "Dancing on Ice". Outside of his acting and editing career, Lawrenson is also an accomplished writer and has contributed to various publications including "The Guardian" and "The Independent".
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Chico Slimani (April 2, 1971 Bridgend-) also known as Chico or Yousseph Slimani is a British singer, composer, actor and film producer.
He rose to fame in 2005 as a finalist on the UK version of the hit television show "The X Factor". After his appearance on the show, Chico went on to release several successful singles including "It's Chico Time" which reached number one on the UK singles charts in 2006. He also appeared in various reality television shows, including "Dancing on Ice" and "Celebrity Big Brother". In recent years, he has shifted his focus toward film production and has worked on several projects, including "The Real Exorcist" and "Rise of the Footsoldier 4: Marbella". He has also continued to release music and performed at various events and festivals throughout the UK.
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Jason Croot (March 4, 1971 Bradford-) otherwise known as Jay Croot is a British actor, film producer, film director and screenwriter.
Jason Croot began his career in the entertainment industry as a model before turning his focus to acting. He has appeared in several British television shows and films, including "The Bill" and "Emmerdale". In addition to his acting career, Croot has produced and directed several films, including "Mothers and Daughters" and "Painkiller". He is also known for his work as a screenwriter on the film "House on Elm Lake". Croot is a self-taught filmmaker and has won awards for his work in the industry. Outside of his work in entertainment, he is a dedicated animal rights activist and supports several charities that work to protect animals.
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Gavin Lee (October 15, 1971 Enfield Town-) is a British singer and actor.
He is best known for his work on the stage, particularly in musical theater productions in both the West End and on Broadway. Lee has received critical acclaim for his performances in shows such as "Mary Poppins," "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical," and "Top Hat."
Lee's career began in the 1990s, when he performed in a number of plays and musicals in London theaters. He later moved to the United States to pursue opportunities on Broadway, where he quickly gained recognition for his talents as a performer.
In addition to his work on stage, Lee has also appeared in several television shows and films, including "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" and "The Good Wife."
Throughout his career, Lee has been praised for his powerful voice, energy, and ability to bring a range of characters to life on stage. He continues to perform in musical productions around the world, and is regarded as one of the most talented performers in the industry today.
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Chad Willett (October 10, 1971 New Westminster-) otherwise known as Chad D. Willett or Chad Willet is a British actor.
He is best known for his roles in popular TV shows like "The Chronicle," "Charmed," and "Smallville." Chad also appeared in several films such as "The Perfect Score," "Beyond" and "Hector and the Search for Happiness." He started his career in the entertainment industry as a dancer and choreographer before transitioning to acting. Chad has also worked as a director, writer, and producer in various film and theatre projects. Outside of acting, he is a certified yoga instructor and often incorporates his yoga practice into his acting workshops.
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Jonny Owen (July 4, 1971 Merthyr Tydfil-) also known as Jonathan Tudor Owen, Jonathan Owen, Lewis Owen or Jonathan Lewis Owen is a British actor, film producer, voice actor, comedian, musician and film score composer.
He is best known for his portrayal of Dylan in the hit TV series "Shameless" and for producing the critically acclaimed documentary "I Believe in Miracles" about the Nottingham Forest football team. Owen has also lent his voice to various animated shows and movies, such as "Fantastic Mr. Fox" and "The Boxtrolls". As a musician, he has released several albums with his band, The Pocket Devils. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Owen is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken publicly about his own struggles with depression.
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Stuart Bunce (October 21, 1971 Beckenham-) also known as Stuart Alexander Bunce is a British actor.
He is best known for his roles in the films "The Mummy Returns" (2001) and "The Lives of Others" (2006). Bunce appeared in several UK television dramas such as "The Bill", "Silent Witness", and "Midsomer Murders". He trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and began his career on stage, performing at the Royal National Theatre in London. In addition to acting, Bunce is also a painter and has exhibited his artwork in galleries across the UK.
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Lee Warburton (June 27, 1971 Cheshire-) is a British actor.
He is best known for his roles in popular British TV shows such as "Coronation Street" and "Emmerdale". Warburton started his acting career in theatre and later transitioned to TV and film. He has also appeared in several British films such as "My Kingdom" and "The Ticking Man". In addition to his acting career, Warburton is also a writer and has penned several plays and scripts. He is a trained martial artist and a former kickboxing champion.
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Jamie Theakston (December 21, 1971 Ditchling-) otherwise known as jamie_theakston is a British presenter, actor and television producer.
He rose to fame as the co-host of the live Saturday morning children's show Live & Kicking on BBC One from 1996 to 1999. He later presented several other popular television series including Top of the Pops, The O-Zone and Animal Park. Theakston also had a successful acting career appearing in several television shows including the ITV thriller series, Primeval. In addition to his work in television, Theakston is an accomplished producer, co-founding the production company, Independent Talent Group (ITG). He has also been involved in various charity projects, including fundraising for the cancer charity, Children with Cancer UK.
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Jesse V. Johnson (November 29, 1971 Winchester-) also known as Jessie Johnson, Jess Johnson, J.E. Johnson, Jesse Johnson or Jesse E. Johnson is a British film director, screenwriter, actor and stunt performer. He has one child, Lillianna Munro Johnson.
Born in Winchester, Johnson grew up in a family of filmmakers. He began his career in the film industry as a stunt performer, working on various blockbuster films including Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and The Last Action Hero. Eventually, Johnson transitioned into directing and screenwriting. He has directed over 30 feature films and television episodes, including Triple Threat and Avengement, both of which received critical acclaim. Johnson is known for his action-packed films and collaborations with martial arts stars such as Scott Adkins and Tony Jaa. In addition to his film work, Johnson has also acted in several films and television shows throughout his career. He continues to be a prominent figure in the action film industry, with several upcoming projects in the works.
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Adam Cooper (July 22, 1971 Tooting-) is a British dancer, choreographer, theatre director and actor.
Cooper was born in the Tooting district of London in 1971, and initially trained at the Arts Educational School before rising to prominence in the dance world in the 1990s. He is perhaps best known for his work as a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, where he performed a wide range of roles from classical to contemporary. He has also danced with numerous other companies, including the Birmingham Royal Ballet and Matthew Bourne's New Adventures.
Beyond his career in dance, Cooper has also made a name for himself as a choreographer and director. He was the choreographer for the hit West End musical "Singin' in the Rain" in 2012 and has also directed productions of "Carousel" and "Grand Hotel". In addition, he has worked on numerous film and television projects, including the movie "Billy Elliot" and the TV show "The Crown".
In recent years, Cooper has continued to work in the dance world, performing in productions such as "The Red Shoes" and "An American in Paris". He remains a highly respected figure within the industry and is known for his innovative choreography and engaging stage presence.
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Paul McGuire (August 25, 1971 Edinburgh-) is a British actor and television producer.
He is best known for his role as Captain Hatch in the popular TV series "Being Human". McGuire began his acting career in the 1990s and has since appeared in numerous television shows and films. He has also produced several successful television programs, including the BAFTA-winning series "The Choir". In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, McGuire is also an accomplished musician and songwriter. He is a member of the band Raising Cain and has written music for several television shows and films.
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Paul Sculfor (February 1, 1971 Upminster-) is a British model and actor.
He began his modeling career in the 1990s, working for top fashion brands such as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Versace, and Armani. In 2002, he gained wider recognition as the face of Levi's Jeans. Sculfor has also appeared in various music videos, including "I'm Outta Love" by Anastacia and "Someone to Call My Lover" by Janet Jackson.
In addition to modeling, Sculfor has pursued acting, appearing in several films and TV shows. He made his film debut in the 2001 thriller "The Human Zoo" and went on to have roles in "Deadly Water" (2006) and "Basement (2018). Sculfor has also appeared in TV shows such as "Hollyoaks: In the City" and "Holby City."
Outside of his career in entertainment, Sculfor has been involved in various philanthropic endeavors. He is a supporter of the charity organization Women for Women International, which provides support to women in war-torn countries, and has also worked with the UK charity Action for Children.
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Gary Barlow (January 20, 1971 Frodsham-) also known as G. Barlow, Garry Barlow, Barlow, Gary or G.Barlow is a British singer, record producer, singer-songwriter, songwriter, actor, film score composer, pianist, musician and composer. He has four children, Daniel Barlow, Emily Barlow, Daisy Barlow and Poppy Barlow.
Gary Barlow first rose to fame in the early 1990s as a member of the pop group Take That, which became one of the biggest boybands of all time in the UK. After the group disbanded in 1996, Barlow embarked on a solo career and released several successful albums, including "Nobody Else" and "Sing".
Alongside his music career, Barlow has also worked as a judge on the UK version of "The X Factor" and co-wrote the stage musical "Finding Neverland" with Eliot Kennedy. In 2012, he arranged and performed the Queen's Diamond Jubilee single "Sing" with the Commonwealth Band, which became a UK number one hit.
Barlow has also been honoured with numerous awards and accolades over the course of his career. He was awarded an OBE in 2012 for his services to the music industry and charitable work, and in 2021 was made an honorary fellow at the Royal Northern College of Music for his contributions to the industry.
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Du'aine Ladejo (February 14, 1971 Paddington-) also known as Duaine Ladejo is a British actor.
In addition to his acting career, Du'aine Ladejo is also a former athlete, specializing in sprinting and hurdling. He represented Great Britain at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games, winning a silver medal in the 4x400 meter relay in 1991 at the World Championships in Tokyo. After retiring from athletics, he pursued a career in acting, appearing in several films and television shows such as "Grange Hill" and "Doctor Who." He is also a motivational speaker and has worked as a television presenter for sports events.
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Paul Hudson (February 27, 1971 Keighley-) a.k.a. Mayor Paul Hudson or Paul David Hudson is a British actor.
He is best known for his roles in the TV series Coronation Street, Emmerdale, and Hollyoaks. Hudson started his career in the entertainment industry as a radio presenter and DJ before transitioning into acting. Besides his acting career, he is also involved in local politics and has served as the Mayor of Keighley, West Yorkshire in 2020-2021. Hudson is also a philanthropist, supporting various charities and fundraising campaigns in his community.
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Roger Tilling (October 17, 1971 Hertfordshire-) is a British actor.
He is best known for his work as a voice-over artist and announcer, having lent his voice to a number of popular TV shows and events, such as BBC's Eggheads, Mastermind, and the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Tilling has also appeared in several TV shows and films, including Sherlock and The Crown, and has worked extensively on stage, performing in a variety of productions in London's West End and beyond. Alongside his acting work, Tilling is also a writer and musician, and has released several albums of his own music.
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