Stuart Baird was born on 14 January 1947 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, UK. He is an editor and director, known for Skyfall (2012), Casino Royale (2006) and Superman (1978).
Stuart Barnes is known for Chasing Great (2016).
Stuart Barr is known for Great Performances (1971), The Oscars (2013) and Lego Masters (2017).
Stuart Beattie is a writer and producer, known for Interceptor (2022), Collateral (2004) and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003).
Stuart is a versatile performer who has been acting and occasionally singing on stage and in film since his mid-teens. Equally comfortable with serious drama, comedy and farce, he brings enthusiasm and passion for the art to every project. He credits his Edmonton high school drama teacher and professional actor, the late Orest Kinasewich with igniting his love for theatre, a passion he followed from city to city as he moved around Canada with his family, finally settling in Calgary in 2001. Shortly after arriving he discovered a theatre to call home and for ten years Stuart served on the board of Calgary's oldest community theatre company, Workshop Theatre, including 4 years as President. Always looking to hone his craft, Stuart has recently been taking advanced acting classes with Dr. Mark Schoenberg, Chantal Perron, and Joe Norman Shaw. A recipient of Best Supporting Actor Award for the stage role of shock rocker Tommy Quick in Bedtime Stories, and a Best Actor Award for George in David Mamet's The Duck Variations. Favourite roles include Richard Nixon in the stage play Frost/Nixon, and Calwell B Cladwell in Urinetown:The Musical.
Stuart Blizzard is known for Freddie Mercury - The Final Act (2021).
Stuart Blumberg was born on July 19, 1969. He is a writer and actor, known for Keeping the Faith (2000), The Kids Are All Right (2010) and Thanks for Sharing (2012).
Stuart Bowman is known for Versailles (2015), Slow West (2015) and Gary: Tank Commander (2009).
Stuart Braithwaite is known for Aloha (2015), Beautiful Boy (2018) and Outlaw King (2018).
Stuart Brennan is a BAFTA winning actor, multi award winning Producer, director and published writer. He has regularly appeared on stage and screen since 2001, working on productions around the world. He was made an honorary World Boxing Champion by the WBC (World Boxing Council) for his role in Risen, for which he also won the coveted BAFTA Cymru award for Best Actor (the first Englishman to do so and the youngest ever recipient at the time). He became an ordained Reverend for his role in The Reverend and has gained a reputation for significant weight gain and loss for his acting roles, dropping down to 126 pounds for Tomorrow and putting on over 80 pounds for his following role. He writes for stage and screen, regularly working with top authors to adapt their work, as well as creating original content, including franchise material. As a producer he has championed first time directors including Martha Pinson, David Izatt, Neil Jones and others, whilst working with established industry professionals like Martin Scorsese, Roger Taylor and Terry Deary. He has run a VFX and animation studio in China, negotiated numerous finance deals and landed lucrative distribution deals. In 2016 he won the Horrorhound Best Director award for Plan Z, whilst also being nominated for Best Actor and Best Film. The movie also picked up Best Foreign Film at the Canada International Film Festival and was selected for numerous other festivals before its release.