Robert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 – 3 January 1995) was a theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances...
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Robert Nesbitt may refer to: Robert Nesbitt (physician) (died 1761), English physician Robert Nesbitt (theatre director) (1906–1995), English theatre...
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James Nesbitt is an actor from Northern Ireland whose filmography encompasses both television and film roles over a 30-year period. Nesbitt's screen career...
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Gregor Fisher (section Theatre)
known for his portrayal of the title character in the comedy series Rab C. Nesbitt, a role he has played since the show's first episode in 1988. He has also...
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Iain Cuthbertson (category Scottish theatre directors)
January 1930 – 4 September 2009) was a Scottish character actor and theatre director. He was known for his tall imposing build and also his distinctive...
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Tobias Menzies (section Theatre)
decadent May Fair Hotel in early 2015. Director Robert Icke purposely staged the play, produced by Almeida Theatre, at the May Fair Hotel in order to assist...
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Brian Pettifer (section Theatre)
Vanity Fair (2004) and Lassie (2005). Pettifer was a regular in Rab C. Nesbitt mainly propping up a bar, but was also known as aircraftman Bruce Leckie...
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Tony Roper (actor) (category Theatre in Scotland)
achieved even greater fame in Naked Video and in the spin-off series Rab C. Nesbitt, in which he played Rab's partner-in-crime, Jamesie Cotter. He also starred...
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Daisy Edgar-Jones (category National Youth Theatre members)
cast as Olivia Marsden in ITV's comedy drama Cold Feet alongside James Nesbitt. In 2018, she appeared as Jessica Thompson in Silent Witness, and in independent...
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"Bloodlands sees return of the blood brothers Ian McElhinney and James Nesbitt". belfasttelegraph. Retrieved 22 July 2021. Rathmore Productions Ltd. Archived...
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Matt Smith (redirect from Matthew Robert Smith)
Joseph, David Morrissey, Sean Pertwee, James Nesbitt, Russell Tovey, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Robert Carlyle, and Billie Piper. Smith was first...
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Rikki Fulton (section Theatre)
co-stars Gregor Fisher and Tony Roper, Fulton made two appearances in Rab C. Nesbitt; once in 1988 and 10 years later in 1998. In 1992, Fulton was awarded the...
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Gary Lewis (actor) (section Theatre)
Lewis was 32 when he committed to acting, joining Robert Carlyle's newly formed Raindog Theatre, where he performed in plays such as One Flew Over the...
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Higgins's friend and fellow phoneticist – Robert Coote Mrs. Higgins, Henry's socialite mother – Cathleen Nesbitt Freddy Eynsford-Hill, a young socialite...
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Michael Winterbottom then cast her opposite Robert Carlyle and James Nesbitt in the television film Go Now. Aubrey's subsequent films include Winterbottom's...
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actor Celeste Holm starred; it was her British debut. Kendall Nesbitt was Jeremy Hawk, Robert Swales played Randy Curtis and Kenneth Nelson appeared as Russell...
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Rachael Warren as Mother, and Rebecca Gibel as Evelyn Nesbitt. 2019 Philadelphia, PA The Arden Theatre presented Ragtime from September 19 – October 27, as...
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Gosford Park (category Films whose director won the Best Director Golden Globe)
Meredith; her aunt Constance, Countess of Trentham; the Hon. Freddie and Mabel Nesbitt; actor Ivor Novello and American film producer Morris Weissman; and latecomers...
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Alexander Morton (section Selected theatre credits)
career include his work with Raindog Theatre Company in the early 1990s. He was a founder member, along with Robert Carlyle, Caroline Paterson and Stuart...
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the original on 2 May 2024. Retrieved 2 May 2024. "Rab C. Nesbitt Pilot – Rab C. Nesbitt's Seasonal Greet". British Comedy Guide. Archived from the original...
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Cathleen Nesbitt, Sarah Churchill, Louise Hampton, Terence De Marney and Anthony Hawtrey. The play was revived on Broadway at the Playhouse Theatre, from...
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minor and created at the last minute to support characters played by James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale; the only character note in the script about David...
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Paul Young (actor) (section Theatre)
Company Director Notes 1953 A Christmas Carol Tiny Tim Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh James Gibson 1972 Willie Rough Sam Thomson Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh...
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at the Prince's Theatre, Bristol, in 1929 with her fellow RADA student Robert Morley. In 1934 she joined the Cambridge Festival Theatre, appearing in The...
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Ian McKellen (category Critics' Circle Theatre Award winners)
2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011. Jackson, George (4 February 2013). "Nesbitt does the honours as fellow actor McKellen gets Ulster degree". Irish Independent...
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Mark Gatiss (category English television directors)
27 September 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2007. "Mark Gatiss joins James Nesbitt in BBC One's Jekyll". BBC. 16 November 2006. Archived from the original...
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Bank of Montreal (redirect from BMO Nesbitt Burns)
banking division, while the wealth management division is branded as BMO Nesbitt Burns. On 12 December 2021, the Bank of Montreal announced the strategic...
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as Michael Carney Sr. (Dada) Michael Craig as Michael Carney Jr. Derren Nesbitt as Harry Carney Dudley Sutton as Des Carney Dorothy Bromiley as Betty Oliver...
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Ron Donachie (section Theatre)
Theatre Weekly. Retrieved 9 December 2018. Rose Theatre Kingston Added to Tour of Rebus Long Shadows – Theatre Weekly Press, 28 January 2019 Theatre:...
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David Morrissey (category English film directors)
New Director (Fiction). In 2004, Morrissey reunited with Tony Marchant to direct the two-part television film Passer By, about a man (James Nesbitt) who...
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