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The school was founded as the Grant-Bellairs School of Dance and Drama in London in 1935. At the outbreak of World War II it relocated to Guildford. [5] From 1945 to 2010 the school was housed in the former St Nicholas parish hall and working men's club at Millmead Terrace. [6] In 1964, the school was renamed the Guildford School of Acting and ...
Pages in category "Alumni of the Guildford School of Acting" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Kazinsky was educated at Hove Park School in Hove as well as K-Bis Theatre School in Brighton, from 1995 to 2000. He appeared in their productions of Bugsy Malone and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Kazinsky trained as an actor at the Guildford School of Acting from September 2002 to July 2005. He took his grandfather's middle name as his stage name.
Emma Louise Barton (born 26 July 1977) [1] is an English actress. She is known for her role as Honey Mitchell in EastEnders, which she has portrayed since November 2005.Before her role in EastEnders, Barton appeared in Spooks and on stage in plays including Grease and Chicago.
She was cast three months before her graduation from the Guildford School of Acting, and starred as part of the ensemble in the role of Fannie. Stevenson appeared in the show's out-of-town tryout at the Bristol Hippodrome in September 2004, and reprised the role when the show made its transfer to the West End's Prince Edward Theatre in December ...
Guildford School of Art was formed in 1856 as Guildford Working Men's Institution and was one of several schools of art run by Surrey County Council. [1] After several mergers with tertiary art institutions it became part of the University for the Creative Arts in 2008.
Doherty took a one-year course at the Guildford School of Acting (2011–12) before training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (2012–15). [6] [7] Whilst training, Doherty won the Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year Award (SSSSPOTY) in 2015 for her rendition of "Broadway Baby" from the Sondheim musical Follies. [8] [9]
Jeremy Paul Swift (born 27 June 1960) is an English actor. [1] He studied drama at Guildford School of Acting from 1978 to 1981 and worked almost exclusively in theatre throughout the 1980s, working with companies such as Deborah Warner's Kick Theatre company and comedy performance-art group The People Show.