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  • ...College]] before joining the [[Royal Shakespeare Company|Royal Shakespeare Company]] playing parts such as Maria in ''[[Twelfth Night|Twelfth Night]]'' and Gr [[Category:Royal Shakespeare Company members]]
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  • ...Salad Days]]'', which premiered in the UK at the [[Bristol Old Vic|Theatre Royal]] in 1954, and transferred to the [[Vaudeville Theatre|Vaudeville Theatre]] ...[[Bristol|Bristol]].<ref name=guardian/> After service in the [[Royal Navy|Royal Navy]] during the [[Second World War|Second World War]] on board ''HMS Ratt
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  • ...s://books.google.com/books?id=PZ8HAQAAMAAJ|year=2000|publisher=McFarland & Company|isbn=978-0-7864-1024-8|page=100}}</ref> ...tre|National Theatre Company]] at the [[Old Vic]]. She acted in plays by [[Shakespeare]], [[George Bernard Shaw|Shaw]], [[Arthur Wing Pinero|Pinero]], and [[Harol
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  • | alma_mater = [[w:Royal Academy of Dramatic Art|Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] ...ormance tour in Germany. One theatrical performance was attended by senior members of the [[w:Nazi Party|Nazi Party]]; at the end of the show, party officials
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  • | alma_mater = [[w:Royal Academy of Dramatic Art|Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]] | organisation = [[w:Royal Shakespeare Company|Royal Shakespeare Company]]<br>[[w:Anti-Nazi League|Anti-Nazi League]]<br>[[w:British Humanist Associ
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  • ..., as well as minor character [[List of Dad's Army characters#Other platoon members#Sidney Blewitt|Sidney Bluett]] in ''[[Dad's Army]].'' ...London. He subsequently pursued a career as a draughtsman for an electric company, only taking up his acting career again following retirement.
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  • ...er=aveleyman.com|accessdate=22 September 2017}}</ref> He performed in many Shakespeare plays at [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] and [[Regent's Park Open Air Theatre]].<re ...As a stage actor, he appeared as Richard Dazzle in the [[Royal Shakespeare Company|RSC]]'s 1970 production of ''[[London Assurance]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=htt
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  • ...when MacAngus asks for land in Scotland as a reward for his service, the [[Royal burgh]]s of [[Roxburgh]], [[Selkirk, Scottish Borders|Selkirk]] and [[Peebl ...e to the throne of England]]. Eagerly, Edmund reveals the letters to the [[Royal court]]; his illegitimacy being revealed, Harry renounces the regency. As M
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  • ...d actor, his stage work included performances with the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]], but he was best known to television viewers for his role as [[Richard Bu ...019}} a teacher at [[LAMDA|LAMDA]] and the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art|Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]]. His family was [[Jews|Jewish]].<ref>{{cite web |
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  • ...alcourttheatr0000robe/page/91 91]|quote=brenda bruce happy days.|title=The Royal Court Theatre and the Modern Stage|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isb | [[Royal Court Theatre]]
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  • | place = [[Royal Lyceum Theatre]], [[Edinburgh]] ...musical pieces using a minimal set, looking at events of the day and, with Shakespeare, the past. It effectively represented the views and disappointments of the
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  • ...ny]] in 1939 when [[World War II|the war]] started. Keen enlisted in the [[Royal Army Medical Corps]], though also managed to appear in an Army instructiona * ''[[Angels One Five]]'' (1952) as Station Personnel: Company Sergeant Major
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  • ...n. In addition to light comedy, she had a large repertory of [[Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]an roles. ..., a matinée idol who had been a juvenile in [[Henry Irving]]'s Shakespeare company, and his wife, actress [[Lilian Braithwaite]],<ref name=who>''Gaye'', pp 42
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  • ...lled ''Radio Rhythm Club''. Next came five years' war service with the [[w:Royal Air Force|RAF]], after which he was sent to [[w:Ceylon|Ceylon]] to run the He spent his last years acting as a tour guide for the Original London Walks company.
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  • | company = [[Tiger Aspect Productions]] ...13 September 1999</ref> Joining Atkinson and Robinson are other main cast members from the last three series, [[Stephen Fry]], [[Hugh Laurie]], [[Tim McInner
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  • ...dder II]]''), a knight/baronet (''[[Blackadder: The Cavalier Years]]''), a royal attendant (''[[Blackadder the Third]]''), a shopkeeper (''[[Blackadder's Ch ...e in the various eras in which he lives, such as medieval folk pageants, [[Shakespeare]], [[Romanticism|Romanticist]] poetry, and [[Charlie Chaplin]] films.
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  • ...ing RADA, Clegg joined the [[Watford Palace Theatre|Watford Palace Theatre Company]], where he met [[Jimmy Perry]], who would go on to cast Clegg in the role ...access-date=20 August 2024}}</ref> In 1981, he appeared with various other members of the ''It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' cast in game show ''[[Family Fortunes]]'',
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  • | company = [[BBC]]<br>[[Seven Network]] ...rivia] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]. Retrieved 17 April 2008</ref> [[Shakespeare's influence|Shakespearean dialogue]] is sometimes adapted for comic effect.
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  • ...laenau Gwent|Cwm]], Spinetti was educated at [[Monmouth School]] and the [[Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama]] in Cardiff, of which he became a Fellow. A During his later career, Spinetti acted with the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]], in such roles as Lord Foppington in ''[[The Relapse]]'' and the Archbish
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  • ...', and starring in the sitcoms ''[[Two's Company (British TV series)|Two's Company]]'' (1975–79) and ''[[Never the Twain]]'' (1981–91). ...of ''[[George and Margaret]]'' for the Mobile Entertainments Southern Area company (known as MESA) and in other modern comedies, playing to the armed forces a
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