Stuart Laws was born on April 7, 1984 in Taplow, England. He is a producer and director, known for Chubby Bunny (2013), The Intuition Shorts (2004) and Grave New World (2021).
Stuart Lawson was born in Devon where he showed a talent to entertain from a very early age. Stuart first trod the boards at the tender age of four when he appeared at the Adeline Genee Theatre in a production of 'Yeomen of the Guard'. Thanks to a long family history in musical theatre, he has been involved in theatrical productions for most of his life and has studied alongside some of the most influential directors, writers and actors in the business to date. He has met and worked with well known and up-and-coming actors, both directing and starring alongside them, in a variety of productions for several professional companies. After college, he went straight into work and landed a 4 month contract for a children's show "The Rangers", produced by Antony Audenshaw (Emmerdale), honing his skills in street theatre, skin work and compère. During his work as a compère he was given the opportunity to become a presenter and interviewer for a variety of programs for TV and Radio. This led to the an interview for the Bigger Breakfast on Channel 4. In 2000 he landed the lead role in the short film 'The Fall', financed by Film 4, and has made numerous short films since, mostly playing the lead which have helped him hone his skills making him an experienced actor on film. His first big break came in 2003 being cast in "Closer". Then in 2004 he took a more active role in film production, giving him a bigger insight to the world behind the camera as a writer, editor and in other aspects of film and stage. In 2008 he produced a documentary on a dance installation "Duets for Unusual Souls" with Angela Praed (Random Dance) recreating the Dance marathons (walkathons) held in the 1920's-1930's during the Great Depression. From this success, the crew formed a production company (Blue Slug) and went onto make films, music videos and outsource to other companies including 24 Productions, BBC and Warner Brothers.
Stuart Loveridge is an actor, known for Your Highness (2011).
Stuart Lumsden is known for The Last Video Store, Digital Athletes: The Road to Seat League (2017) and Harrow (2018).
Stuart Mabray was born on 21 April 1956 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He was an actor, known for Heathers (1988), Child's Play 2 (1990) and Death Becomes Her (1992). He died on 12 March 2000 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Stuart MacLeod is a producer and writer, known for Magic for Humans (2018), The Next Great Magician (2016) and Derren Brown: The Events (2009).
Stuart Mackey is an innovative artist who approaches to perform and improve his craft/knowledge through each endeavor. Recently through developing online performances and presence, reading/ reviewing productions, script/character analysis, he has utilized his time in front and behind the camera to enhance his craft to become a better performer. Observation, inspiration, and determination are his foundation for success. Stuart's philosophy is that introducing fresh perspectives and new techniques to evolve and grow. Formerly in his acting roles, his successes have stemmed from essential skills to authentically react to the circumstance of the scene/text.
Stuart Maconie was a teacher of English and Sociology before becoming a journalist for the music paper the New Musical Express in 1988. Maconie gained particular notoriety as a champion of the burgeoning Manchester music scene which became such a big part of British popular culture during the late 1980s and 1990s. After establishing himself as a music journalist, he also became a popular broadcaster, presenting his own shows on BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music. Since leaving the New Musical Express, he has written for magazines including Q, The Word and the Radio Times, while he has also become a familiar face on television as a humorous commentator on music, culture and life in general.
Stuart Manashil is a manager and producer.
Stuart Manning was born on May 27, 1979. He is an actor, known for Night & Day (2001), Hollyoaks: Crossing the Line (2005) and Hollyoaks (1995).