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  2. Joe Armstrong (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong was born and raised in London, the son of Sue (née Bairstow) and actor Alun Armstrong. He has an older brother, Tom, and a younger brother, Dan, who was in the band Clock Opera. [1] He attended Elliott School in Putney from 1993 to 1997. [2]

  3. Alun Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong and his wife, Sue, have three sons: Tom, Joe (also an actor), and Dan. Father and son played older and younger versions of the same character in the 2010 BBC drama A Passionate Woman, [77] and they played Northumberland and his son Hotspur in the 2012 BBC adaptation of Henry IV. [45] Dan was a musician in the band Clock Opera.

  4. List of New Tricks characters - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lane (Ex-Detective Inspector) (Alun Armstrong) (2003–2013): Born in 1946, Brian 'Memory' Lane is an exceptional detective, possessing a keen attention to detail and a remarkable instant recall memory for obscure details regarding cases and officers who investigated them.

  5. Clock Opera - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] [7] Keyboardist Dan Armstrong, formerly of The Rushes, was another friend of Connelly's who was invited to join Clock Opera after attending one of their early gigs. [8] Connelly says he named the band after a symphony written for pocket watches, [ 9 ] while Armstrong calls the name Clock Opera apt "because of the infinite ticking ...

  6. New Tricks - Wikipedia

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    The original cast of New Tricks – Amanda Redman with (clockwise from left) Alun Armstrong, Dennis Waterman, and James Bolam. New Tricks is a British television police procedural comedy drama, created by Nigel McCrery and Roy Mitchell, produced primarily by Wall to Wall (until its final year, when it was handled by Headstrong Pictures), and broadcast on BBC One.

  7. When I'm 64 (film) - Wikipedia

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    At the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival in July 2005, it won the jury prize for best feature in the gay male category, [13] and at the Out Takes Dallas film festival in November 2005, the film won the award for best feature and Alun Armstrong was awarded best lead actor in a feature. [14] When I'm 64 has not been released ...

  8. Denis Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Denis Stamper Lawson [1] (born 27 September 1947) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as Wedge Antilles in the original Star Wars trilogy (1977–1983) and as John Jarndyce in the television miniseries Bleak House (2005), the latter of which earned him BAFTA Award and Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

  9. Luke Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Luke is the son of former Stockport County, Middlesbrough, Ipswich Town and Darlington striker Alun Armstrong. [2] He attended Wolsingham School and is a qualified personal trainer having picked up a Level 3 qualification at Darlington College. [33] In December 2021, Armstrong opened a cafe in Wolsingham called No 10. [34]