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Michael Billington (actor) 9 languages. ... Michael Billington (24 December 1941 – 3 June 2005) was a British film and television actor. He was born in Blackburn, ...
Michael Billington (actor) (1941–2005), British film and television actor Michael Billington (critic) (born 1939), British author and arts critic Michael Billington (activist) , author and activist in the LaRouche movement
The director had been sent a script by actor Michael Billington which Wickets said, "needed a re-write, but I liked it because it was about a very human thing — dreaming the impossible dream. Tony Williams liked it too, so I went to see David Essex. I thought he might be interested because he was a keen biker himself." [4]
Both Ed Bishop and Michael Billington commented that the futuristic cars were "impossible to drive", partly because the steering wheel was designed for looks rather than functionality. [citation needed] The blue SHADO Jeeps – six-wheeled light-utility vehicles – were also originally supplied for Doppelgänger.
Michael Biehn (born 1956), American actor; Michael Billington, several people; Michael Bisping (born 1979), English sports analyst, actor, commentator and retired mixed martial artist; Michael Ian Black, American comedian; Michael Blackson, American-Ghanaian-Liberian actor and comedian; Michael Bland (born 1969), American musician
Who played who in The Blind Side? Here's how the actors who played the real people, like Quinton Aaron and Sandra Bullock, responded to the controversy.
Michael Jayston, an actor known for his appearances in Only Fools and Horses and Doctor Who, has died aged 88 after “a short illness”.. The British actor is known for playing James, the father ...
Ronald Alfred Pickup (7 June 1940 – 24 February 2021) was an English actor. He was active in television, film, and theatre, beginning with a 1964 appearance in Doctor Who. Theatre critic Michael Billington described him as "a terrific stage star and an essential member of Laurence Olivier's National Theatre company". [2]