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1964: This was taken when I was seven, in Kuching, Malaysia. I was born in Kuala Lumpur and my dad, who ran an import-export business, had been transferred there. I was sent to a prep school in England at the age of nine. I grew up wanting to be a vet, but I was too sentimental. But I fancied being an actress too, and I got into the Bristol Old Vic theatre school
1983: Things happened very quickly for me with acting. My screen break was the 1982 TV mini-series The Woman In White, then came hit British film Local Hero. I was marine researcher Marina [pictured], a mystical character. The sea was so cold we had to redo one scene because I turned blue. I loved working with Peter Capaldi, and had no idea he’d do what he’s done since. I didn’t have expectations of my own career, but was pleased to be working. I did keep being put back in the box of playing the English rose, which is so boring
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For John Holliday the wait during the pandemic to watch
Les Misérables felt almost as long as the time since he last saw London’s longest-running musical in 1987.
Queuing outside the Sondheim Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, pre-performance crowds swelling around him, Holliday is thrilled to be watching his first show in 10 months. “I’m very excited. The theatre brings people together. It’s such a source of escapism, and optimism.”
Escapism is a much repeated justification from those explaining why they have travelled to the West End on Friday night to visit one of the few shows open. Only 15 of the 50 or so venues in London’s Theatreland are operating. On a normal Friday night 37,000 people stream into the West End. On Friday, closures and reduced Covid capacities meant barely 5,000 theatregoers made the trip.
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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Polydor Records/UMe has announced the release of the second piece of music from the forthcoming album of