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Born at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, son of Samuel George Whitemore (1907-1987), a clerk at an oil company, and Kathleen Alma, née Fletcher, [3] Whitemore studied for the stage at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he was taught by Peter Barkworth, then on the staff at RADA, who recognised he had the potential to make a significant contribution to the theatre, "though perhaps not as an ...
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Stevie is a 1977 play by Hugh Whitemore, about the life of poet Stevie Smith.The play's two-week, pre-London engagement was at the Theatre Royal, Brighton.The production opened March 23, 1977, at the Vaudeville Theatre with Glenda Jackson as English poet and novelist Stevie Smith and featured Mona Washbourne and Peter Eyre.
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Hugh Whitemore: Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder "Part 2" William Hanley: NBC: A Year in the Life "The First Christmas" Joshua Brand and John Falsey: NBC: 1988 [24] The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank: William Hanley: CBS: Baby M "Part 1" James Steven Sadwith: ABC: Billionaire Boys Club "Part 1" Gy Waldron: NBC: Hallmark Hall of Fame ...
Gayle King (C) with her children, Kirby Bumpus (L) and William Bumpus, Jr. attend the 2019 Time 100 Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2019 in New York City.
Downton Abbey 3 will honor the memory of the late Dame Maggie Smith, according to onscreen son Hugh Bonneville. “We finished a third — and I think probably final — Downton Abbey film this ...
Breaking the Code is a 1996 BBC television movie directed by Herbert Wise, based on the 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about British mathematician Alan Turing, the play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.