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- Jean Kitson was born on 10 August 1928 in Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Tales of the Unexpected (1979). She died on 1 July 2020 in the UK.
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Norman George was born on 10 May 1917 in Goole, Yorkshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Good Old Days (1953), Biography (1987) and Club Night (1957). He died in April 1996 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK.- Composer
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Gavin Bryars was born on 16 January 1943 in Goole, East Yorkshire, England, UK. He is a composer, known for The Taste of Others (2000), Neruda (2016) and Tod und Teufel (1974).- Additional Crew
Edwin Dawes was born on 6 July 1925 in Goole, Yorkshire, England, UK. He is known for Mysteries of Magic (1997), Take Nobody's Word for It (1987) and History's Mysteries (1998). He was married to Amy. He died on 3 March 2023 in the UK.- Brooks was born in the small East Yorkshire port of Goole in the summer of 1968. His acting talent was first spotted at the age of 10 by his teacher Doreen Hislop, who cast him as 'Small Boy' in the end-of-term play Amelia-Anne and the Umbrella. That small but pivotal role led to many other stage successes, among them Badger in Wind in the Willows, Bill Cracker in Brecht's Happy End, the MC in Cabaret, and a trio of Shakespeare roles: Falstaff, King Lear and A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which the audience were delighted to see Brooks's Bottom. His first professional role came in Nigel Williams' controversial stage play The Adventures of Jaspar Ridley, with Hull Truck Theatre in 1985. This led to a small but pivotal role in the BBC's hard-hitting drama Spyship (1983). Since then Brooks has been resting, playing rock 'n' roll (Brooks is also a talented drummer), singing karaoke and belly-dancing, although it was recently announced that he plans to kickstart his acting career in the new year with an appearance in the new, as yet untitled, Bob Hoskins movie.
- John Pearse was born on 12 September 1939 in Hook, near Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK. He was married to Linda Gibbard and Mary Faith Rhoads. He died on 31 October 2008 in Besigheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
- John Huntington was born circa 1896. He joined the D'Oyly Carte "New" Opera Company in February 1925, appearing that season as Captain Corcoran in "H.M.S. Pinafore", Pish-Tush in "The Mikado", and the Lieutenant of the Tower in "The Yeomen of the Guard". Later seasons also saw him play The Counsel for the Plaintiff in "Trial by Jury", Grosvenor in "Patience", Strephon in "Iolanthe", 2nd Yeoman in "The Yeomen of the Guard", and Luiz in "The Gondoliers". He left the Carte in December 1926. Huntington would later appear in London in the chorus of "The Song of the Drum" at Drury Lane (January-May 1931), and as an extra in "Waltzes From Vienna".
- Dorothy Bartlam was born on 8 November 1907 in Goole, Yorkshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Gaunt Stranger (1931), Her Night Out (1932) and Fires of Fate (1932). She was married to Maurice J Gleeson and David Rawnsley. She died in September 1991 in Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, UK.
- Jamie Noon was born on 9 May 1979 in Goole, East Yorkshire, England, UK. He is married to Rachel Noon. They have two children.