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Chad Stuart was born on 10 December 1941 in Windermere, Cumbria, England, UK. He was an actor and composer, known for The Jungle Book (1967), Men in Black³ (2012) and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019). He was married to Judy Shelly, Victoria (Jill) Gelt Gibson and Valerie Romero. He died on 20 December 2020 in Hailey, Idaho, USA.- Beginning his wrestling career in 1950 in the United Kingdom as "Judo" Al Hayes, the man who later became known as "Lord Alfred Hayes" joined the World Wrestling Federation in 1982 and retired from active wrestling in 1983. Not one to leave the wrestling business, Hayes became a commentator for the World Wrestling Federation; most notably as Vince McMahon's co-host on "WWF Tuesday Night Titans" where he played Ed McMahon to Vince's Johnny Carson. He also commentated the Hulk Hogan/King Kong Bundy main event at WrestleMania 2. Slowly phasing out from his roles in front of the camera, Hayes became the main voice for the World Wrestling Federation's home video releases. In 1990, Hayes was struck by a speeding car in Stamford, Connecticut resulting in a broken back, a broken hip and blood poisoning from all the dust and dirt than entered his wounds. As a result of the accident, Hayes required several vertebrae to be removed resulting in a loss of height. By 1993, Hayes' duties for the World Wrestling Federation remained mainly behind the camera and by 1995, he retired from the company. Alfred's health began to severly diminish; after contracting gangrene, his leg had to be amputated, and by 2001, he was confined to a wheelchair. Hayes suffered a series of strokes in July 2005 and eventually passed away at the age of 76. Hayes may be gone, but his memory lives on in wrestling fans and observers the world over.
- After her education at a boarding school in the Lake District she studied acting under Sir Frank Benson in 1930. Her first acting roles were in Shakespeare plays. mainly playing boys roles. She then joined the Nuneaton Repertory Theatre where she continued in Shakespeare but now in strong roles such as Cordelia, Ophelia, Cressida and Titania. On marrying in 1936 she gave up acting to raise her son and daughter. She returned to the stage after the war and continued her relationship with 'The Bard' by joining the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford Upon Avon.
- Randolph McLeod was born on 6 February 1900 in Windermere, Cumbria, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Lady Audley's Secret (1920), Foul Play (1920) and The Outsider (1931). He died in 1972 in London, England, UK.