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  1. Trevor Howard. Trevor Howard, właśc. Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith (ur. 29 września 1913 w Cliftonville, zm. 7 stycznia 1988 w Londynie) – brytyjski aktor filmowy, telewizyjny i teatralny. Jeden z najwybitniejszych i najpopularniejszych aktorów brytyjskich.

  2. Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith. Nacionalidad. Británico. Nacimiento 29 de septiembre de 1916. Muerte 7 de enero de 1988 a la edad de 71 años. 43. años de carrera. 76. plano de películas y series.

  3. Trevor Howard Birthdate: 4/17/1993 Program: Men's Artistic Level: Senior Current Residence: Kissimmee, FL Head Coach: Randy Jepson Other Coaches: Carlos Vazquez, Tony Beck. Printable Version. Trevor Howard Career Highlights. Member of the 2019 World Championships Team; 2019 U ...

  4. TrevorHoward. BROKER Licensed in the State of Oregon | License #201236236. 503.798.0952CELL. 503.390.6060 OFFICE. TREVOR@SMIRE.COM. Before his career in real estate, Trevor worked as an engineer and managed large scale government projects building nuclear reactor structures, missile silos, and cranes. He was born and raised in the Salem area.

  5. The Charge of the Light Brigade: Directed by Tony Richardson. With Trevor Howard, Vanessa Redgrave, John Gielgud, Harry Andrews. In 1854, during the Crimean War, poor planning leads to the British Light Brigade openly charging a Russian artillery position with tragic consequences.

  6. Trevor Howard was a unique man with a distinctive acting talent. Perhaps best known for his roles in the classics Brief Encounter and The Third Man, or in the epic films, Mutiny on the Bounty, Von Ryan's Express, and Ryan's Daughter, he had a long career in theatre and film. As well as putting his long and distinguished career in context, this forthright and honest biography analyzes the ...

  7. Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith (29 September 1913 – 7 January 1988) was an English actor. He was born in Cliftonville, Kent. He was known for his roles in Brief Encounter (1945), followed by The Third Man (1949). He studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.