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Mark Trevor Phillips was born in Islington, London, the youngest of ten children. [3] His parents emigrated from British Guiana (now Guyana) in 1950. He spent his childhood partly in British Guiana, and partly in Wood Green, north London; he attended Wood Green County Grammar School, but took his A-levels at Queen's College in Georgetown, Guyana.
Trevor Philips is a character and one of the three playable protagonists, alongside Michael de Santa and Franklin Clinton, of Grand Theft Auto V, the seventh main title in the Grand Theft Auto series developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. He also appears in the game's multiplayer component, Grand Theft Auto Online. A ...
After taking a break from acting to build a house, he was hired by Rockstar Games as the voice and motion capture artist for Trevor Philips in their 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V. [1] [4] [5] His character was critically acclaimed and he received numerous award nominations as a result.
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The album's 2010 reissue briefly appeared at number 225 in Japan. [61] On 28 September 2010, the Buggles reunited to play their first full-length live performance of the album. The event was billed as "The Lost Gig" and took place at Ladbroke Grove's Supperclub in Notting Hill, London.
Windrush is a four-part series of one-hour television documentaries originally broadcast on BBC Two in 1998 [1] to mark the 50th anniversary of the arrival in Britain of the HMT Empire Windrush, the ship that brought the first significant wave of post-war West Indian immigrants.
Trevor Phillips (born 1953) is a British broadcaster and former politician. Trevor Phillips may also refer to: Trevor J. Phillips (1927–2016), educational philosopher who wrote about transactionalism; Trevor Phillips (footballer) (1952–2020), English retired professional footballer
[10] [11] The music video for "Raging Fire" premiered on Vevo on April 10. [12] Before its release, Phillips stated that he and his writers just wrote the song a week prior to the release. [13] The song was featured in the National Hockey League's Playoffs. [14] Phillips received his first BMI pop music song writing award for "Raging Fire". [15]