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Rollo Percival Loring Weeks (born 20 March 1987) is a British former actor. He is best known for his titular roles in the films The Little Vampire (2000) and The Thief Lord (2006). Early life
Jamie Waylett (born 1989) Honeysuckle Weeks (born 1979) Perdita Weeks (born 1985) Rollo Weeks (born 1987) Richard Wisker (born 1995) Sheila White (1948–2018) Jack Wild (1952–2006) Maisie Williams (born 1997) Amir Wilson (born 2004) Molly Windsor (born 1997) Kate Winslet (born 1975) Lara Wollington (born 2003) Jake Wood (born 1972) Carla ...
Weeks was born in Cardiff, Wales, [1] [2] to Robin and Susan (née Wade) Weeks, and grew up in Chichester and Petworth, both in West Sussex, England. Her parents named her after the plant honeysuckle, because its flowers were in bloom when she was born. [3] She has a younger sister Perdita and brother Rollo, who have also pursued careers in acting.
The following is a list of those people who were either born or live in Chichester, or had some important contribution to make to the town. ... Rollo Weeks (born 1987 ...
Symon Weeks, of Devonshire, a worsted weaver born in 1618, who emigrated to Barbados in February 1634 aged only 16. He is currently known to be the first person with the surname Weeks or etymologies of it to travel to the new world thus becoming a common ancestor to many with the name or derivatives of it in North America .
Weeks was born in South Glamorgan, to Robin and Susan (née Wade) Weeks, was educated at Roedean School in East Sussex, and studied art history at the Courtauld Institute in London. She is the younger sister of Honeysuckle Weeks and the older sister of Rollo Weeks, both actors. [3]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Firefighters on Tuesday held the line against two massive wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles for the past week, even as desert winds and a parched landscape ...
Booked Out is a 2012 comedy-drama film starring Mirren Burke, Rollo Weeks (in his final film role before his retirement from acting in 2012), Claire Garvey, and Sylvia Syms. It is the first film of writer and director Bryan O'Neil [ 1 ] and premiered at the Prince Charles Cinema on 6 March 2012, before going on a limited release across the ...