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The only child of Pamela and Bernard Fullerton was born in Kaduna, Nigeria on 10 October 1956. As a child she wanted to be a ballet dancer and at 11 she enrolled at the Elmhurst Ballet School in Surrey where she was spotted and signed to appear in the film 'Run Wild, Run Free' in 1969. This was followed by 'Nicholas and Alexandra' in 1971, and in 1972 the title role in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', which was her big break. In 1975 was one of the original leads in the BBC television hospital drama series 'Angels'. The next year she married actor Simon MacCorkindale, divorcing him in 1981. Her career went quiet until in 1985 she became a Bond Girl, playing Pola Ivanova in 'A View To A Kill', then was one of the women involved with Nigel Harvers in the miniseries 'The Charmer.' As her career progressed, she encountered old family friend Neil Shakell again and fell in love with him; she married him in 1994 and became stepmother to his son James, and the next year she gave birth to Lucy. In 1996 she answered a knock on her door to face a gunman; later she discovered that the reason he didn't shoot her was that her baby was in her arms. She had already become disillusioned with her career, and the incident made her shun the limelight. She began buying, renovating, and selling houses, and she became so successful that she now owns a company that looks after property and an interior-design consultancy. Writing a property-advice column for two national newspapers for 10 years encouraged her to write three property-focused books. Besides her film and television work she played two well-known women on stage: Guinevere in Camelot opposite Richard Harris, and Eliza Dolittle in Pygmalion.- Actor
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Born in Kaduna State, northern Nigeria, Zango started his career as a music composer, advantageously he become a singer, and sung numerous hits song till date. He started his acting profession as a low level actor, within a twinkle of an eye he aroused to international icon by winning Africa Movie Award in London, UK.- Actor
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Robert Peters was born on 6 June 1973 in Sabon Gari, Kaduna State, Nigeria. He is an actor and director, known for Voiceless (2020), Hell's Fury (2017) and Blackmoney ® (2012).- Writer
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Nigerian-British writer/director. He has written and directed an eclectic range of films, including "Paris 60", Japanese murder mystery "Random 11" with Haruka Abe, British Nollywood romantic comedy Mum, Dad, Meet Sam starring Joseph Benjamin, and immigration drama Simana among others. He is also a practicing photographer, whose work was featured as part of the Taylor Wessing Prize with the National Portrait Gallery in London. Trained at the London Film School.- Maryam Usman was born on 9 November 1990 in Kaduna, Nigeria.
- Umar Sadiq was born on 2 February 1997 in Kaduna, Nigeria.
- Rachel Bakam was born on 11 September 1982 in Fadia Tudun Wada, Kaduna, Nigeria. She was an actress, known for If I Am President (2018). She died on 13 April 2021 in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.
- Born with the savage African sun on his head in a Kaduna hospital, his adventures in life were never going to be normal. Moving from country to country and town to town the Rafter family finally settled in the leafy village of Ottershaw, Surrey. Brought up on the appreciation of alcohol but still managing to excel at school he moved on to an avid interest in sport which led to an under achievement at college but led to a new him! After several years of criss-crossing the USA he returned with bandana on head to the acid rave scene in the UK and the explosion of dance music within his life. Donning smiley T-shirt he ventured on to organizing huge raves to massive acclaim. This lead to a life of organizing monstrous car rallies, special events and festivals and mad night clubs - most hedonistic! A huge downfall moved him drastically into new directions! A dash of work in commercials and television lead him to his beloved installment at Outlet. Whilst running this exciting venture he runs a very hectic social life and have grown even more affectionate towards his drinking habits. After the massive Big Brother exposure his life once again took a massive jump into the hectic but highly enjoyable fast lane, opening new doors and gaining many new experiences. In his spare timehe tries to aid in raising the awareness of charities close to his heart, mainly Crusaid and the NSPCC. It is one hell of a roller coaster ride, with him barely clinging on. However he eventually intends pursuing a dream of once again retaining a Porsche and following his parents to retire abroad to write his true story. Watch this space!