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    Michael Patrick Napier-Brown (17 March 1937 – 18 August 2016) was a British actor, theatre director, and playwright who was the chief executive and artistic...
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  • historian Michael Brown (writer), (1920–2014), American composer, lyricist, writer, director, producer, and performer Michael Napier Brown (1937–2016)...
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  • the actor and director Michael Napier Brown, the couple had a daughter together, who also became an actress. Michael Napier Brown died in August 2016. Hollingbery...
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  • who married in 1966 at Rochford in Essex, she was discovered by Michael Napier Brown, the artistic director at the Royal Theatre in Northampton, where...
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  • Television for the role of Adrian Mole, having been suggested by Michael Napier Brown. Napier Brown also recommended another actor, Lindsey Stagg, also from Northampton...
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  • October 1967. The cast included Frank Finlay as Jean Valjean and Michael Napier Brown as the barber. The film series was produced in colour, with mono...
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  • Theatre Northampton produced an acclaimed production directed by Michael Napier-Brown, designed by Ray Lett and a cast featuring David Hargreaves (Eddie),...
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    under the direction of Patricia Birch. A theatrical adaptation by Michael Napier Brown was performed at the Royal Theatre in Northampton in 2000 2007: Jane...
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  • How Green Was My Valley (category Michael Joseph books)
    stage debut of Aled Jones as the teenage Huw. It was directed by Michael Napier Brown and designed by Ray Lett. In 2017, the book was also adapted as a...
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  • Savident, Yvonne Mitchell (in her last role), Lisa Harrow, Tony Doyle, Michael Napier Brown, and Clive Swift. Two series, of eight episodes each, were produced...
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