Dean Lennox Kelly, the Glossary
Dean Lennox Kelly (born 30 November 1975) is an English actor and voice over artist.[1]
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83 relations: A Taste of Honey, Animal Cops, Anna Faris, Arts Theatre, BBC, BBC One, Being Human (British TV series), Bristol Old Vic, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Channel 4, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chris O'Dowd, City Central (TV series), Collision (TV series), Comedy Lab, Craig Kelly (actor), Cranford (TV series), Dead Clever, Death in Paradise (TV series), Deathwatch (2002 film), Doctor Who, Doctor Who series 3, Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond, Frankie (TV series), Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel, Great Britain national rugby league team, H3 (film), Horror film, Impact (2002 British TV series), Inspector George Gently, ITV1, Jamestown (TV series), Jamie Johnson (TV series), John Lennon, Lancashire, List of Being Human (British TV series) characters, Lytham St Annes, M. J. Bassett, Mail carrier, Maisie Raine, Marc Wootton, Married Single Other, Maryland (TV series), Maxine Peake, Mike Bassett: England Manager, Minerva Theatre, Chichester, Miranda Raison, Moving On (TV series), Oded Fehr, Oh, What a Lovely War!, ... Expand index (33 more) »
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A Taste of Honey
A Taste of Honey is the first play by the British dramatist Shelagh Delaney, written when she was 19.
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Animal Cops
Animal Cops is an American reality television franchise that was originally produced in the United States for Animal Planet.
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Anna Faris
Anna Kay Faris (born November 29, 1976) is an American actress and podcaster.
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Arts Theatre
The Arts Theatre is a theatre in Great Newport Street, in Westminster, Central London.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.
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Being Human (British TV series)
Being Human is a British supernatural comedy-drama television series created and written by Toby Whithouse and first broadcast on BBC Three in 2009.
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Bristol Old Vic
Bristol Old Vic is a British theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, Bristol.
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Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (BOVTS) is a drama school in Bristol, England. Dean Lennox Kelly and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School are Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
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Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.
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Chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester Festival Theatre is a theatre and Grade II* listed building situated in Oaklands Park in the city of Chichester, West Sussex, England.
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Chris O'Dowd
Christopher O'Dowd (born 9 October 1979) is an Irish actor and comedian.
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City Central (TV series)
City Central is a British television police procedural drama series, written and created by Tony Jordan, that first broadcast on BBC One on 4 April 1998.
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Collision (TV series)
Collision is a five-part British television drama serial, which debuted on ITV in November 2009.
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Comedy Lab
Comedy Lab is a British television series which showcases pilots of experimental comedy shows.
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Craig Kelly (actor)
Craig Kelly (born 31 October 1970) is an English actor and voice-over narrator. Dean Lennox Kelly and Craig Kelly (actor) are actors from Lytham St Annes and Male actors from Lancashire.
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Cranford (TV series)
Cranford is a British television series directed by Simon Curtis and Steve Hudson.
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Dead Clever
Dead Clever: The Life and Crimes of Julie Bottomley is a British black comedy film, first screened on ITV on New Year's Day, 2007.
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Death in Paradise (TV series)
Death in Paradise is a British-French crime comedy drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller (Series 1–3), Kris Marshall (Series 3–6), Ardal O'Hanlon (Series 6–9), Ralf Little (Series 9–13) and Don Gilet (Christmas Special 2024−).
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Deathwatch (2002 film)
Deathwatch is a 2002 horror war film written and directed by M. J. Bassett, and starring Jamie Bell, Laurence Fox, Kris Marshall, Matthew Rhys and Andy Serkis.
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Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963.
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Doctor Who series 3
The third series of the revived British science fiction programme Doctor Who, and the twenty-ninth season of the show overall, was preceded by the 2006 Christmas special "The Runaway Bride".
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Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond
Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond is a 2014 British television miniseries of four installments detailing the military career of James Bond creator Ian Fleming.
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Frankie (TV series)
Frankie is a British television drama series created by Lucy Gannon.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel
Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (stylised as FAQ About Time Travel) is a 2009 British science fiction comedy film directed by Gareth Carrivick from a script by Jamie Mathieson, starring Chris O'Dowd, Dean Lennox Kelly, Marc Wootton and Anna Faris.
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Great Britain national rugby league team
The Great Britain national rugby league team represents Great Britain in rugby league.
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H3 (film)
H3 is a film released in 2001 about the 1981 Irish hunger strike at HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland, the events leading up to it, and subsequent developments in the prisoners' struggle for Prisoner of War status.
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Horror film
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
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Impact (2002 British TV series)
Impact (also known as Tin Kickers) is a two-part British television miniseries, written and created by Matthew Graham and Nigel McCrery, that was due for broadcast on ITV in January 2002.
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Inspector George Gently
Inspector George Gently (also known as George Gently for the pilot and first series) is a British crime drama television series produced by Company Pictures for BBC One, set in the 1960s and loosely based on some of the Inspector Gently novels written by Alan Hunter.
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ITV1
ITV1 (formerly known as ITV) is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the British media company ITV plc.
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Jamestown (TV series)
Jamestown is a British drama television series, written by Bill Gallagher and produced by Carnival Films, an NBC Universal International Television Production company, the makers of Downton Abbey.
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Jamie Johnson (TV series)
Jamie Johnson is a British children's drama television broadcast on CBBC from 8 June 2016 to 17 November 2022.
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John Lennon
John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician.
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Lancashire
Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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List of Being Human (British TV series) characters
This is a list of fictional characters in the British supernatural comedy drama television series, ''Being Human''.
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Lytham St Annes
Lytham St Annes is a seaside town in the Borough of Fylde in Lancashire, England.
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Mail carrier
A mail carrier, also referred to as a mailman, mailwoman, mailperson, postal carrier, postman, postwoman, postperson, person of post, letter carrier (in American English), or colloquially postie (in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom), is an employee of a post office or postal service who delivers mail and parcel post to residences and businesses.
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Maisie Raine
Maisie Raine is a British television crime drama series, first broadcast on BBC One, that ran from 28 July 1998 to 9 July 1999.
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Marc Wootton
Marc James Wootton (born 8 February 1975) is an English actor, comedian and writer.
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Married Single Other
Married Single Other is a British television drama created and written by Peter Souter.
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Maryland (TV series)
Maryland (also called MaryLand) is a British television drama series.
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Maxine Peake
Maxine Peake (born 14 July 1974) is an English actress and narrator.
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Mike Bassett: England Manager
Mike Bassett: England Manager is a 2001 British satirical mockumentary comedy film directed by Steve Barron and starring Ricky Tomlinson, Amanda Redman, Bradley Walsh, Dean Lennox Kelly and Geoff Bell.
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Minerva Theatre, Chichester
The Minerva Theatre is a studio theatre seating, at full capacity, 310.
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Miranda Raison
Miranda Caroline Raison is a British and French actress and narrator.
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Moving On (TV series)
Moving On is a British anthology television series, created and executive produced by Jimmy McGovern, which consists of a series of standalone contemporary dramas, each focusing on a pivotal turning point in the life of one or more of the characters in the featured episode.
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Oded Fehr
Oded Fehr (עודד פהר; born) is an Israeli actor based in the United States. Dean Lennox Kelly and Oded Fehr are Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
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Oh, What a Lovely War!
Oh, What a Lovely War! is an epic musical developed by Joan Littlewood and her ensemble at the Theatre Workshop in 1963.
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Peak Practice
Peak Practice was a British drama series about a GP surgery in Cardale — a small fictional town in the Derbyshire Peak District — and the doctors who worked there.
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Ralf Little
Ralf Alastair John Little (born 8 February 1980) is an English actor, writer, presenter, narrator and former semi-professional footballer.
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Richard Coyle
Richard Coyle (born 27 February 1972) is an English actor.
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Robin Hood (2006 TV series)
Robin Hood is a British television programme, produced by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, with co-funding from the BBC America cable television channel in the United States.
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Royal National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT) within the UK and as the National Theatre of Great Britain internationally, is a performing arts venue and associated theatre company located in London, England.
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Saving Grace (2000 film)
Saving Grace is a 2000 British comedy film, directed by Nigel Cole, starring Brenda Blethyn and Craig Ferguson.
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Shadow and Bone (TV series)
Shadow and Bone is an American fantasy television series developed by Eric Heisserer for Netflix.
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ShakespeaRe-Told
ShakespeaRe-Told is the umbrella title for a series of four television adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays broadcast on BBC One during November 2005.
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Shameless (British TV series)
Shameless is a British comedy drama television programme created and executive produced by Paul Abbott.
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Sick of It (TV series)
Sick of It is a British comedy-drama television series that premiered on Sky One on 27 September 2018.
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Silent Witness
Silent Witness is a British crime drama television series produced by the BBC that focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes.
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Sorted (TV series)
Sorted is a six-part BBC television drama series that follows the personal and professional lives of several postmen.
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Still Crazy
Still Crazy is a 1998 British comedy film directed by Brian Gibson (his final film before his death in 2004).
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Suranne Jones
Sarah Ann Akers (née Jones; born 27 August 1978), known professionally as Suranne Jones, is an English actress and producer.
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The Argus (Brighton)
The Argus is a local newspaper based in Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England, with editions serving the city of Brighton and Hove and the other parts of both East Sussex and West Sussex.
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The Bill
The Bill is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 October 1984 until 31 August 2010.
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The Brief (2004 TV series)
The Brief is a British crime drama series first broadcast on ITV on 25 April 2004.
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The Crucible
The Crucible is a 1953 play by the American playwright Arthur Miller.
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The Invisibles (TV series)
The Invisibles is a British 2008 comedy drama series created and written by William Ivory for the BBC.
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The Passion (TV serial)
The Passion is a television drama serial produced by the BBC and HBO Films in association with Deep Indigo Productions.
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The Real Hustle
The Real Hustle is a BBC British television series created by Objective Productions, Alexis Conran and R. Paul Wilson for BBC Three.
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The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister is a 2010 British biographical historical drama film about 19th-century Yorkshire landowner Anne Lister.
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The Secret Life of Words
The Secret Life of Words is a 2005 Spanish-Irish drama film written and directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sarah Polley, Tim Robbins, Javier Cámara and Julie Christie.
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The Shakespeare Code
"The Shakespeare Code" is the second episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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The Walk-In (TV series)
The Walk-In is a five-part 2022 British true crime television series dramatising the infiltration of far-right terrorist group National Action, foiling a plot to murder an MP.
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The Worst Week of My Life
The Worst Week of My Life is a British television sitcom, first broadcast on BBC One between March and April 2004.
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Theatre Royal, Bath
The Theatre Royal in Bath, England, was built in 1805.
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This Happy Breed
This Happy Breed is a play by Noël Coward.
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Tipping the Velvet (TV series)
Tipping the Velvet is a 2002 BBC television drama serial based on the best-selling 1998 debut novel of the same name by Sarah Waters.
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Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the River Thames in London, between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges.
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.
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Yellow Submarine (film)
Yellow Submarine (also known as The Beatles: Yellow Submarine) is a 1968 animated jukebox musical fantasy adventure comedy film inspired by the music of the Beatles, directed by animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists and King Features Syndicate.
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2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations
The 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations was played in Great Britain and Australasia.
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See also
Actors from Lytham St Annes
- Betty Jumel
- Craig Kelly (actor)
- Dean Lennox Kelly
- Holly Newman
- Jenny Eclair
- Les Dawson
- Peter Gunn (actor)
- Sharif Afifi
- Slim De Grey
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Lennox_Kelly
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