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  1. Professor Stephen Lord is a Senior Principal Research Fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) and Conjoint Professor at UNSW. Over the last 20 years, he has worked in the areas of applied physiology, instability, falls and fractures in older people. Professor Lord's research on falls has followed two main themes: the identification of ...

  2. Stephen Lord – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI

  3. Stephen Lord After graduating from Salford College of Music and Drama, English actor Stephen Lord began guest starring in a number of British television programs. Among the more notable shows he appeared in include the crime drama "The Bill," the comedic drama "Heartbeat," and the comedy "Screen One."

  4. Biography. Stephen Lord has been chosen by Opera News as one of the “25 Most Powerful Names in U.S. Opera” (one of four conductors), and is continually praised for conducting both traditional and contemporary operatic works. For his debut with San Francisco Opera, conducting Rigoletto, one critic observed, “He partnered his singers perfectly and gave everything its proper weight – he ...

  5. Stephen Lord. Highest Rated: 93% The Violators (2015) Lowest Rated: 9% Reverb (2008) Birthday: Oct 1, 1972. Birthplace: Manchester, England, UK. After graduating from Salford College of Music and ...

  6. Professor Stephen Lord is a Senior Principal Research Fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, Australia. He has published over 400 papers in the areas of balance, gait and falls in older people and is acknowledged as a leading international researcher in his field. His research follows two main themes: the identification of ...

  7. Stephen Lord Stephen trained at Salford College of Music and Drama and graduated with the highest Grade A Distinction. Stephen's love affair for film and TV soon began with his debut role in Cannes winner, Raining Stones (1993), a Ken Loach film and then the lead as "Jonno Fox" in the award-winning "Common As Muck" (1994), for the BBC, which led him to BAFTA recognition.