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Andrea Arnold was born on 5 April 1961 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is an actress and director, known for American Honey (2016), Fish Tank (2009) and Red Road (2006).- Actress
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Eclectic, spade-jawed, auburn-haired British classical stage actress Diana Quick, of Anglo-Indian descent, specialized in aristocratic ladies and played various members of royalty (queens, baronesses, etc.) throughout her career. Having worked with most of the prominent British theatre companies (RSC, Royal Court, National, Old Vic, etc.), her extensive resume has included "Troilus and Cressida," "The Threepenny Opera," "Billy," "Mother Teresa Is Dead," "Ghosts," "The Old Neighbourhood," "The Sea," "King Lear," "Hamlet," "The Changeling, "The Women Pirates," "A Map of the World, "Tamburlaine," "Plunder," Phaedra Brittanica," "Mother Christmas," "Electra," "ANNA," "The Big Meal," "You Never Can Tell" and the one-woman play Midnight Your Time. More recently she appeared in "The Model Apartment (2018).
Diana was born in London on November 23, 1946, the third of four children. Her parents were amateur theatre players. She took an interest in acting too while attending Dartford Grammar School for Girls in Kent and appeared in school plays ("Arms and the Man"). She became a member of an amateur dramatic society in and earned her first isolated film credit in an unbilled teen role with The Brothers Karamazov (1958). In 1964, Diana attended Oxford University where she dedicated herself to extensive training. She subsequently became the first female president of the Oxford University Dramatic Society.
The 70's began with a recurring role as Gloria in the TV comedy series The Best Things in Life (1969), and a small role in the elegant film Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). She continued on TV with guest appearances on such shows as "Six Days of Justice," "The Protectors," "Bedtime Stories," 'Kolchak: The Night Stalker" and "Private Afffairs." She returned to film in the latter half of the decade with support/featured roles in The Duellists (1977), The Big Sleep (1978), The Odd Job (1978), Ordeal by Innocence (1984), Nineteen Nineteen (1985), Max My Love (1986), Vroom (1990), Nostradamus (1994), The Leading Man (1996) and Vigo (1998).
Diana enjoyed her finest TV hour with her portrayal of Lady Julia Flyte in the critically-acclaimed mini-series Brideshead Revisited (1981), and received a BAFTA TV Award nomination for her efforts. She then continued with TV roles in The Woman in White (1982), as well as "The Phantom of the Opera" (as Madame Bianchi), and the TV series "Network 7," "Screenplay," "Minder," "The Justic Game" and "Alas Smith and Jones."
The millennium provided her a number of elegant character roles on the large and small screen, including the film comedy crimer Saving Grace (2000); the dramatic fantasy The Discovery of Heaven (2001); the historical romancer The Affair of the Necklace (2001); a co-star role in the romance drama AKA (2002); the heavier dramas Revengers Tragedy (2002), Mother's Milk (2011); Love/Loss (2010) and Side by Side (2013); and the historical dramedy The Death of Stalin (2017). She also has written and directed for TV.
Once briefly wed (1974-1978) to Scots-born actor Kenneth Cranham, whom she met at the National Youth Theatre, Diana once had a long-standing relationship (1971-2008) with actor Bill Nighy and, with him, had one child, actress/daughter Mary Nighy. Quick spent a number of years researching her paternal family's life in India, which was published in 2009 entitled A Tug on the Thread: From the British Raj to the British Stage.- Music Artist
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Michael Philip Jagger was born in Dartford, Kent on 26th July 1943. When he was 4 he met Keith Richards until they went into secondary schools and lost touch. But one day in 1960 they accidentally met on the Dartford train line and both realized that they had an interest in rock n roll combined with blues. Between 1960 and 1962 The Rolling Stones formed. It was comprised of Mick on lead vocal and harmonica, Keith Richards on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Charlie Watts on drums and Brian Jones on guitar.
In 1964 they released their first album "The Rolling Stones". Eventually in 1965 they had their first number 1 hit in the UK with "The Last Time" which was followed by "I can't get no Satisfaction". Throughout 1966-1969 they toured the world with many great hits like "Let's Spend the night together" (1967) and "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968). But in 1969 Brian Jones committed suicide and Mick and Keith Richards were blamed for his death. But this fusion blew over and they got another guitarist to replace Brian in Mick Taylor. They released the album "Let it Bleed" (1969) with the track "Honky Tonk Woman". After they completed a North American tour Jagger finally went to star in Performance (1970) as the retired rock star Turner. The film was released in August 1970 with Mick starring opposite James Fox and Mick even had his first solo hit which was the soundtrack to the film "Memo from Turner".
In 1971 The Rolling Stones came back with the album "Sticky Fingers" which would be the most popular album they ever made. From this album there were songs like "Wild Horses" and "Brown Sugar" and were major hits all over the world. While this was happening Bianca Jagger gave birth to Jaggers daughter Jade Jagger. Throughout the 70s The Rolling Stones made thousands of live performances and achieved endless record sales with hits like "Angie" (1973), "It's Only Rock and Roll" (1974), "Hot Stuff" (1976) and "Respectable" (1978). In 1974 Ronnie Wood had replaced Mick Taylor on guitar and Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood both played lead guitar. In 1980 Jagger divorced Bianca Jagger and went on to record and release "Emotional Rescue" with The Rolling Stones and it was a platinum album. In 1981 "Tattoo You" was released and the group went on a major world tour, their first in three years, which filled stadiums in the US and arenas in Europe. After the tour ended in 1982 Jagger was starting to like other music. In 1983 The Rolling Stones recorded the album "Undercover" at the Compass Point in Nassau. But recording sessions didn't go well as during this time Mick and Keith Richard were having arguments about the kind of music the group should be playing. Even though the album was a success it seemed like The Rolling Stones were now going over the edge.
In May 1984 Mick recorded "State of Shock" with The Jacksons which led Mick wanting to try out a solo career. So in September he recorded his first solo album with guests like Pete Townshend and Jeff Beck. Shortly before the album was released The Rolling Stones decided to record their first album under a new Sony records contract. Keith Richards didn't approve of the solo efforts - he wanted Mick to stick to The Rolling Stones. In July 1985 Jagger made his first solo live appearance at the Live Aid benefit concert in Philadelphia. The Rolling Stones were going to perform but decided not to as things weren't going well for them at the time. During 1986 Mick worked on his second solo album "Primitive Cool" which he hoped would be a success but this was not to be. However, his 1988 tour proved to be a success, selling out in Japan.
But Mick accepted the fact that the only way to carry on with success was to get back with The Rolling Stones so in January 1989 he and Keith Richards reformed and they wrote songs for what was to be the "Steel Wheels" album. After the album was released The Rolling Stones went on a major worldwide tour with special concerts at London's Wembley Stadium. Sadly though in 1992 bassist of The Rolling Stones Bill Wyman announced his departure from the group which was to be the following year. Even though The Rolling Stones were upset to see him leave they accepted the fact that he'd been in there too long and they had to let go. Jagger released some more solo material during this time but it wasn't such a success. In 1994 The Rolling Stones released the album "Voodoo Lounge" and they went back on tour. The first The Rolling Stones project without Bill Wyman. The tour was the biggest tour in rock history raising over 300 million. As this tour was a success they returned yet again in 1997 with the "Bridges to Babylon" album and tour which lasted for two years which was combined with the "No Security" live album and tour. After the tour was finished Jagger's marriage was on the line as he had another child from a secret love affair. Soon after this was found out the marriage between him and Jerry Hall had ended. Since then Jagger's been a film producer and a solo artist. He has produced the film Enigma (2001) and has recorded his 2001 album "Goddess in the Doorway" - another commercial flop. But never fear because just recently the Stones announced a 40th Anniversary tour and that it will start in September, 2002.- Music Artist
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Keith Richards is an internationally recognized iconic figure in contemporary culture and popular music as a singer, guitar player, songwriter, film actor, and public figure. He was voted 10th greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine, and was elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, as founding member of the legendary rock band The Rolling Stones. Together with his song-writing partner, Mick Jagger, he wrote and recorded hundreds of songs, including their monster hit 'Satisfaction', one of the defining songs of the era.
He was born on December 18, 1943, in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. His father, Bert Richards, a factory worker, was injured during the WWII. His mother, Doris (Dupree), introduced him to music of jazz, and also encouraged his singing performances with a choir in Westminster Abbey. Keith Richards met Mick Jagger when he attended primary school during the 1950s, albeit when they went into secondary schools they lost touch for a while. But one day in 1960 they accidentally met on a train and talked about starting up a band. Eventually, Richards and Jagger made their dream come true. They established one of the most legendary life-long songwriting partnerships, following the example of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting for The Beatles. Besides their main success in popular music and entertainment, Richards and Jagger had carried on their early image of unkempt and surly youth that many others would emulate, and spread their influence across traditional boundaries of genres and styles into filmmaking, art, fashion, and contemporary lifestyle, thus turning Jagger and Richards into cross-cultural trend-setters.
Since The Rolling Stones were formed in 1962, Richards and Jagger were continuously absorbing from many musical styles and assimilated various genres and artistic influences, ultimately creating their very own inimitable style. Together they undergone transformation from semi-amateur local musicians to the leading international superstars. Both Richards and Jagger became poster boys for excess, however, they had survived ups and downs in their careers and personal lives, and remained the core of the band. Initially they shared a flat with the late Brian Jones in London, in 1962. The first lineup of the Stones consisted of Mick Jagger on lead vocal and harmonica Keith Richards on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Charlie Watts on drums and Brian Jones on guitar. In 1964 they released their first album titled "The Rolling Stones." In 1965 Richards and Jagger wrote their single, "The Last Time," that became their first number 1 hit in the UK. Then came "Satisfaction" (1965), which was composed by Keith Richards in his sleep, and with the addition of provocative lyrics by Mick Jagger it became the greatest hit and their calling card on each and every show.
In 1966, after The Beatles stopped giving live performances, The Rolling Stones took over as the unofficial "biggest touring band in the world" for the next few years. During 1966-1969 they toured the world, and constantly updated their song-list with many great hits like "Lets Spend the night together" (1967), "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968) and "Honky tonk woman" (1969). The incredible international success of the Stones came with a sad side, caused by Brian's drug and alcohol abuse that impaired his speech and appearance, so the band-mates had to replace him. In July 1969, Brian Jones died of drowning in his swimming pool while having signs of drug overdose. Upon Richards's and Jagger's approval, guitarist Mick Taylor took Brian's place. Brian's death at age 27 made him one of the first members of the infamous "27 Club" of rock stars who died at that age. Although Brian's estrangement from his band-mates, and his numerous arrests were caused by his personal problems with drugs, both Richards and Jagger were blamed at the time for Brian's death. The loss of one of their founding members was a painful moment for the Stones. However, at the end of the 1960s their creativity reached the new highs. Their albums "Beggars Banquet" (1968) and "Sticky Fingers" (1971) were among the most popular albums they ever made, having such hits as "Wild Horses" and "Brown Sugar."
During the 1970s The Rolling Stones remained the biggest band in the world, albeit they were rivaled by the Led Zeppelin. The Stones made thousands of live performances and multi-million record sales with hits like "Angie" (1973), "It's Only Rock and Roll" (1974), "Hot Stuff" (1976) and "Respectable" (1978). At that time both Keith Richards and Mick Jagger had individual ambitions, and applied their untamed creativity in various projects outside the Stones. Keith released his own single. In 1974 Ron Wood had replaced Mick Taylor on guitar and Keith and Ron both played lead guitars. During the decade Keith Richards had a family crisis on his hands, and suffered through emotional pain and drug abuse, albeit it didn't stop him from being himself. In 1980 the group released "Emotional Rescue" which Keith Richards didn't care for, and the group didn't even tour to promote the album. In 1981 with the release of 'Tattoo You', the group went on a major world tour filling stadiums in the US and in Europe. In 1983 the Stones recorded the album "Undercover" at the Compass Point in Nassau and during this time Mick and Keith were having arguments over rights of the group. After having created tens of albums and over a hundred popular songs together, their legendary song-writing partnership was undergoing the most painful test: the bitter rivalry between two enormously talented and equally ambitious superstars.
Outside of The Rolling Stones, Richards toured with The New Barbarians, and also was the front-man of the X-Pensive Winos in the 1980s. In 1985 Keith Richards took part in the "Artists United Against Apartheid" charity project, and has been a participant in many more charitable concerts ever since. In 1992 he released his solo album titled 'Main Offender', which got him back on the road with a promotional tour. Also during the tour he continued singing a few Stones songs. But individual career and solo performances did not bring Richards as much satisfaction as he experienced together with his writing partner. Eventually, Jagger and Richards got together in Barbados and started to write new songs for the album "Steel Wheels." After the Stones recorded it they went back on the road. It was the first tour of The Rolling Stones in 7 years. But in 1992 Bill Wyman announced that he was going to leave the group. In 1993 Keith Richards and his band released an album and toured for a few months. However, his artistic and personal connection with the Stones had eventually prevailed, and Richards reunited with his former band-mates.
In 1994 The Rolling Stones got back together again and recorded the album "Voodoo Lounge" and toured the world extensively. In 1995 an album of their warm up gig in a pub in Denmark was released. It was an acoustic live album called "Stripped". In 1997 they released the album "Bridges to Babylon" and started a new tour promoting the album. In 1998 a live album "No Security" was released. Their 1999 the tour ended and the group hasn't performed together until 2002. At that time Keith Richards continued playing guitar for various projects and artists, such as Norah Jones, and Aretha Franklin among others. Richards has been good friends with Johnny Depp, who modeled the character of Capt. Jack Sparrow after him, including his voice, his mannerisms, his personality, and aspects of his appearance. In return, Johnny Depp invited Keith Richards to play his father, Captain Teague, in the third installment of the "Pirates" franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).
The Rolling Stones have released 55 albums of original work and compilations, and sold over 200 million records word-wide during their career spanning over 45 years. "The Stones" played in all kinds of spaces from small clubs to big stadium arenas, they remained one of the biggest entertainment acts touring the world with a retinue of jet-set hangers-on. Their inimitable shows, no matter the best, or the worst, has been played with fire and emotion, giving their audiences the kind of music they do best - it's only rock'n roll. In 2007 they even rocked the Tsar's Winter Palace with fifty thousand fans in St. Petersburg, Russia, where the communist revolution took place. They gave more large-scale shows internationally than any other existing band in the world, culminating in their 2005-2007 "A Bigger Band" tour with 147 concerts, the highest grossing tour of all time with $559 million earned. At their shows, even if you don't shake your hips like Mick Jagger, just hold on to your hat as tears go by, and they can start you up and get you rocking. You can make it if you try.
Since 1962, during the career spanning over 45 years, Keith Richards has been the lead guitarist and primary musical force behind The Rolling Stones, as well as songwriter for the band. He also continues making numerous guest performances as guitarist, as well as actor and producer active in various other projects. Besides his favorite Telecaster and Gibson guitars, Keith Richards owns a valuable collection of about one thousand vintage guitars of various brands, many of which he takes along on concert tours and studio gigs.
Since Richards wrote the signature "Satisfaction" guitar riff, that was called by Newsweek "five notes that took the world," his influence on popular music had never stopped. In his own words, Keith Richards has been dedicated to "grow this music up" beyond the theatrics of the rock's past and "keep it fresh."- Richard Cant was born in 1964 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Mary Queen of Scots (2018), Stan & Ollie (2018) and National Theatre Live: Saint Joan (2017).
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Adam Curtis was born on 26 May 1955 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a director and producer, known for The Power of Nightmares (2004), Pandora's Box (1992) and HyperNormalisation (2016).- Kirsty J. Curtis was born on 27 October 1987 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Joan (2024), Harlots (2017) and Rise of the Footsoldier: Vengeance (2023).
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Peter Denyer was born on 20th August 1947 in Dartford, Kent, England. His first professional acting role at the age of 19, credited him as "3rd Workman" in "The Stirrings in Sheffield on Saturday Night" at The Playhouse in Sheffield in 1966. He is best remembered as the dim-witted but likeable "Dennis Dunstable" in the popular London Weekend Television comedy series Please Sir! (1968). The series was based around a ficticious South London comprehensive Fenn Street school and the antics of the unruly school kids of 5C, their teachers and parents. The series was first transmitted on 11th November 1968 and ran for four series consisting of 53 episodes; the series was also made into a comic strip for the 70s children's magazine "Look In". Please Sir! (1968) ended in 1972, but there was a spin-off series called The Fenn Street Gang (1971) following the kids of 5C as they left school and looked for work. It ran for two series but never found the same popularity and was axed in 1973.
Like many of the younger actors in the series, Peter went onto further television success appearing in series such as Dixon of Dock Green (1955), Agony (1979), Dear John.... (1986), Emmerdale Farm (1972), The Bill (1984) and On the Up (1990). He slowly moved away from acting and into writing, directing and producing pantomimes. His showbiz pals include Barbara Windsor, Anita Dobson, Kate O'Mara, Toyah Willcox, Frank Finlay and Robert Powell. Peter remains a bachelor and has been resident in Gloucestershire for nearly 30 years.- Actor
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Chris Jagger was born in 1947 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Lifeforce (1985), The Stud (1978) and The Bitch (1979). He has been married to Kari Ann since February 1981. They have two children.- Actress
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Tricia George was born in 1957 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is an actress, known for American Playhouse (1980), Uncle Jack and the Dark Side of the Moon (1992) and Testament of Youth (1979).- Sadie Shimmin was born in 1957 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Wallander (2008), Mr Selfridge (2013) and The Nativity (2010).
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Fred Fairbrass was born on 2 November 1956 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour (2018), Encino Man (1992) and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014). He is married to Alex ?. They have one child. He was previously married to Louise Jessica Payne.- Mark Homer was born on 26 July 1973 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Whitstable Pearl (2021), The Stranger in Our Bed (2022) and Silent Witness (1996).
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Matt Morgan was born on 10 August 1977 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Entitled (2023), Russell Brand's Ponderland (2007) and Mister Winner (2020).- Eamonn Riley was born on 2 March 1961 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Coronation Street (1960), The Street (2006) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).
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Dominic Lavery was born in 1970 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a director, known for Ready Player One (2018), Wonder Woman (2017) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016). He has been married to Syan Lavery since 1995.- Music Department
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Pete Tong was born on 30 July 1960 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a producer and actor, known for XOXO (2016), Harry Brown (2009) and It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004).- Rebecca Thornhill was born in Dartford, England and trained at the Arts Educational School until 1988. While still a student, she appeared in cabaret at the Royal Albert Hall, the Waldorf Hotel and Maxims de Paris in London. Her first professional engagement was at a Dougie Square Spectacular in Cannes. She appeared in the TV film "Eye on L.A!" as well as a cinema advertisement for Levi Jeans. In 1994 she toured in a production of "Me, and My Girl."
- Mark Thatcher was born on 15 August 1953 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He has been married to Sarah Russell since 27 March 2008. He was previously married to Diane Burgdorf.
- Norman Scott was born on 12 February 1940 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
- Carol Thatcher was born on 15 August 1953 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
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Stuart Antony is an English Actor, Writer and Producer.
He is best known for his roles as Shifter in Cockney & Scouse, Matthew Dawson in The Bar, Simon White in Eastenders, PC Ben Smith in The Bill and Harry Wood in Light the Lights.
Stuart was born in the Kentish town of Dartford. After leaving school and Drama College He started a short career in entertainment as a singer but his first acting role came at the age of 16 on ITV's flagship cop drama The Bill (TV) followed by roles in Rose and Maloney (TV), EastEnders (TV) and Silent Witness (TV).
Stuart is now one of Britain's most talented, Established and versatile actors and since then he has appeared an impressive array of films including Mrs Henderson Presents, Batman Begins, Green Street and How to lose friends and alienate people alongside the likes of Dame Judi Dench, Megan Fox, Simon Pegg, Elijah Wood, Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Christian Bale and Katie Holmes.
Stuart's Comedy Appearances Include Bo Selecta, the All Star Comedy Show, Monkey Trousers, Little Miss Jocelyn and The multi Award winning Little Britain.- Paul Greenhalgh was born on 15 February 1942 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Doctor Who (1963), The Crezz (1976) and Edward the King (1975).
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Phil May was born on 9 November 1944 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He was an actor and composer, known for London Boulevard (2010), Let It Snow (2019) and A Fantastic Fear of Everything (2012). He died on 15 May 2020 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK.- Pamela Craig was born in 1937 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Spread of the Eagle (1963), Eggshells (1969) and Coronation Street (1960). She was previously married to Terence Brook.
- Michael Willson was born on 29 October 1963 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
- is a British professional wrestler better known by the ring name Jimmy Havoc. He is known for his work through the British and European independent promotions. Havoc is currently regularly working for International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom, Insane Championship Wrestling, and is currently on a hiatus from PROGRESS Wrestling and is the former and longest reigning Progress Wrestling champion.
Contents[show] Independent circuit (2004-present) Jimmy Havoc trained at NWA UK Hammerlock under Andre Baker and Jon Ryan, alongside the likes of Zack Sabre Jr and Fergal Devitt before making his debut in 2004. Wrestling exclusively under the Hammerlock banner until 2006, he made his first appearances outside of the promotion for Triple X Wrestling where he first started appearing as a "deathmatch" or hardcore wrestler. He quickly became known as one of the top deathmatch wrestlers in Europe, debuting for International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom in 2008, Germany's Westside Xtreme Wrestling in 2009 and appearing on a joint show between WXW and U.S. hardcore promotionCombat Zone Wrestling in 2010. Havoc appeared in European versions of the CZW Tournament of Death in both 2010 and 2012. As of 2013 has made appearances in other independent companies such as Mid-Atlantic Wrestling and Full Impact Pro.
In February 2015 he captured the FPW Championship, adding the IPW:UK All-England Championship in March. In August 2015 he became IPW:UK World Heavyweight Champion after defeating Bad Bones in a TLC match.
Also towards the end of February 2015 Jimmy havoc made special appearances for Melbourne City Wrestling. His first one was at MCW At Out Best where he Faced Mikey Nichols from TMDK. however he got injured at the St Kilda Festival and missed out on facing Mr Juicy at MCW Uncensored
Insane Championship Wrestling (2012-present) On 1 April 2012, Havoc made his debut for Insane Championship Wrestling, "So's Yer Maw". On 24 January 2016 Havoc entered the ICW Square Go! match.
PROGRESS Wrestling (2012-2015) Havoc debuted for Progress Wrestling on the Chapter Two event in May 2012 and went on to lose six matches without registering a victory, though became very popular with the Progress fans as an underdog babyface. At Chapter Ten in November 2013 Havoc attacked promoter Jim Smallman and aligned himself with the London Riots, turning heel in the process. Havoc would then use an open contract given to him by Smallman to defeat Progress champion Mark Andrews (who had just wrestled both Paul Robinson and Rampage Brown in consecutive matches) to become champion and pick up his first victory in Progress.
In his first title defense at Chapter Eleven, Havoc defeated Zack Sabre Jr. with the help of his newest associate, Progress trainee "The Omega" Isaac Zercher. Havoc was joined at Chapter Thirteen by Paul Robinson, and the group later christened themselves "Regression" as a play on the name of the company and to symbolize their hatred of Progress Wrestling. The group lost its first members at Chapter Fifteen, as the four members of the group (not including Zercher) took on Progress Tag Team champions Eddie Dennis and Mark Andrews, Will Ospreay and Noam Dar in a "titles vs careers" match. Ospreay pinned James Davis of the London Riots, meaning that the Riots were gone from Progress. Havoc eventually lost the title at Chapter Twenty to Will Ospreay in a no disqualification match, with his 609-day reign equaling that of all previous champions combined. At Chapter Twenty-One, Havoc and Robinson were placed in a number one contenders no disqualification match against each other. The two engaged in a bloody contest with Robinson emerging victorious, seemingly signalling the end of Regression. After the match, a beaten and bloody Havoc was helped to his feet by longtime nemesis Jim Smallman, and left the Electric Ballroom to a thunderous standing ovation from a respectful crowd. He has yet to return to the promotion.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling (2016, 2018-2019) In February 2016, Havoc entered Total Nonstop Action Wrestling saying he had "unfinished business" with Decay's valet Rosemary, Decay would later confront Havoc, with the ensuing beat down leading to Havoc taking on Abyss in a losing effort in a "no disqualification match" on the March 1st episode of Impact Wrestling. On March 4, Havoc teamed with Big Damo for TNA's One Night Only: Joker's Wild pay-per-view losing to Drew Galloway and Mike Bennett. Havoc also unsuccessfully competed for the TNA King of the Mountain Championship in a King of the Mountain match against champion Eric Young, Bram, Big Damo and Will Ospreay on the March 8th edition of Impact Wrestling.
Havoc returned two years later on 9 March 2018, during the Impact Wrestling Vs. The UK event. At the event, Havoc wrestled and lost to Sami Callihan in a Barbed Wire Baseball Bat Death match.
The following year on 4 April 2019, Havoc returned during Impact Wrestling United We Stand, in a rematch against Sami Callihan. They wrestled in a Monster's Ball match which Havoc lost to Callihan.
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2017) Havoc wrestled his first WWE match on 21 July during the second house show of the WrestleMania Axxess event, losing a singles match against TK Cooper.
All Elite Wrestling (2019-preset) After signing with All Elite Wrestling, Havoc debuted on 25 May 2019, during the pre-show of the AEW Double Or Nothing event. There he competed in a 21-Man Casino Battle Royale won by Adam Page. - Producer
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Steve Rider was born on 28 April 1950 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a producer and actor, known for Mobile One Rally Challenge (1989), Goodnight Sweetheart (1993) and ITV - Formula One (1997).- Writer
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Martin Crimp was born on 14 February 1956 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a writer, known for National Theater Live: Cyrano de Bergerac (2019), Angel (2007) and Television Theater (1953).- Colin Ireland was born on 16 March 1954 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
- John St. John was born on 1 April 1940 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
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Peter Blake was born on 25 June 1932 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for For the Sake of Appearance (1973), Battle of Britain (2000) and Eric Clapton: 24 Nights (1991). He was previously married to Jann Haworth.- Jo Crab was born on 25 August 1918 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Het einde van het begin (1972), De tijdscapsule (1963) and Verbrande brug (1975). She was married to Marc Decorte. She died on 18 December 1981 in Oostende, Flanders, Belgium.
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Owen Matthews was born on 19 September 1979 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. Owen is a producer and writer, known for Printfriends (2009), Australian Ninja Warrior (2017) and The Great Australian Spelling Bee (2015).- Writer
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Wendy Harcourt-Brown was born on 20 February 1929 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She was a writer and producer, known for Seeing Is Believing (1989), Romance in Candlelight (1955) and The Charlie Chester Show (1949). She died on 17 November 2009 in Ditchling, East Sussex, England, UK.- Producer
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Clare Paterson was born on 14 June 1957 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. Clare is a producer and director, known for Did You See..? (1980), Abroad in Britain (1990) and Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience (2010). Clare has been married to John Wyver since 1995. They have three children.- Claire Thurgood was born in 1978 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Bill (1984).
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Simon Broadley was born on 26 April 1964 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a producer and writer, known for Al Bowlly biopic, Star Portraits with Rolf Harris (2004) and Date My Daughter (2005).- Kevin McCarthy was born in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is known for The Sketch Show (2001), Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show (2005) and 15 Storeys High (2002).
- Bunny Losh was born in 1946 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Dempsey and Makepeace (1985), Run for Your Wife (2012) and Knights of God (1987). He has been married to Judith Losh since 1968. They have two children.
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Simon Harries is a freelance TV series producer based in London, best known for archive and history projects. He works for leading independent companies such as ITN Productions and BBC Studios and his productions have appeared on all the major UK channels and PBS in the USA. He attended Dartford Grammar School and Bournemouth University.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Visual Effects
- Additional Crew
Ian Spurrier was born on 13 June 1946 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an assistant director, known for Last Vegas (2013), The Secret Service (1969) and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967). He is married to Ethel. He was previously married to Geraldine A. Botterell.- Script and Continuity Department
- Additional Crew
Lorely Farley was born in April 1939 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She is known for Willow (1988), Maurice (1987) and Revelation (2001).- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Dick Taylor was born on 28 January 1943 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for London Boulevard (2010), A Fantastic Fear of Everything (2012) and Best (2000).- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Constance Cox was born on 25 December 1912 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She was a writer, known for The Forsyte Saga (1967), The Franchise Affair (1962) and The Herries Chronicle (1960). She died on 7 July 1998 in Hove, East Sussex, England, UK.- Production Manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gus Angus was born on 25 February 1933 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is a production manager and assistant director, known for Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969), Interlude (1968) and You'd Better Go in Disguise (1973).- David Ford was born on 16 May 1978 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK.
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
- Location Management
Teresa Bolland was born on 4 October 1917 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. She was a production manager, known for Tales from the Crypt (1972), Scream and Scream Again (1970) and The Servant (1963). She was married to Norman Bolland. She died on 14 March 1989 in Buckinghamshire, England, UK.- Sound Department
- Additional Crew
Brian Rendle was born in 1935 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He is known for Armchair Thriller (1978), The English Programme (1976) and TV Eye (1978). He was married to Carole Machin and Jean Lester. He died on 20 December 2019 in Fareham, Hampshire, England, UK.- Rick Huxley was born on 5 August 1942 in Dartford, Kent, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Hold On: It's the Dave Clark Five (1968). He was married to Anne. He died on 11 February 2013 in Harlow, Essex, England, UK.