James Aubrey
(Actor)
.. Ralph
Born:
August 28, 1947
Died:
April 06, 2010
Birthplace: Klagenfurt
Trivia:
A native of Austria, supporting actor James Aubrey (born James Aubrey Tregidgo) made his debut as Ralph in Peter Brook's haunting and disturbing adaptation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies (1963). He has since played supporting roles and occasionally leads in a wide variety of films.
Tom Chapin
(Actor)
.. Jack
Hugh Edwards
(Actor)
.. Piggy
Roger Elwin
(Actor)
.. Roger
Tom Gaman
(Actor)
.. Simon
Roger Allen
(Actor)
.. Piers
David Brunjes
(Actor)
.. Donald
Peter Davy
(Actor)
.. Peter
Kent Fletcher
(Actor)
.. Percival Wemys Madison
Nicholas Hammond
(Actor)
.. Robert
Born:
January 01, 1950
Trivia:
The son of actress Eileen Bennett, Nicholas Hammond was 13 when he made his first movie appearance in Lord of the Flies (1963). Hammond's most visible screen role was as Friedrich von Trapp in the 1965 megahit The Sound of Music. After making the transition from juvenile to young leading man, he spent several seasons in daytime soaps. In 1978, a pumped-up Nicholas Hammond starred in the brief weekly TV adaptation of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Christopher Harris
(Actor)
.. Bill
Alan Heaps
(Actor)
.. Neville
Jonathan Heaps
(Actor)
.. Howard
Burnes Hollyman
(Actor)
.. Douglas
Andrew Horne
(Actor)
.. Matthew
Richard Horne
(Actor)
.. Lance
Timothy Horne
(Actor)
.. Leslie
Peter Ksiezopolski
(Actor)
.. Francis
Anthony McCall-Hudson
(Actor)
.. Morris
Malcolm Rodker
(Actor)
.. Harold
David St. Clair
(Actor)
.. George
Rene Sanfiorenzo Jr.
(Actor)
.. Charles
Jeremy Scuse
(Actor)
.. Rowland
John Stableford
(Actor)
.. Digby
Nicholas Valkenburg
(Actor)
.. Rupert
Patrick Valkenburg
(Actor)
.. Robin
Edward Valencia
(Actor)
.. Frederick
John Walsh
(Actor)
.. Michael
David Walsh
(Actor)
.. Percy
Jerome Willis
(Actor)
.. Henry
David M. Walsh
(Actor)
Trivia:
Cinematographer David M. Walsh got his start in the mid-'50s working as an assistant animation cameraman at Disney Studios. During the '60s, he worked as a camera operator on numerous big-budget features. He became a full-fledged director of photography in 1970 and during the course of his ensuing career worked with such directors as Herbert Ross and Arthur Hiller.