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- After Mark's career in film and television he formed a band with school classmate Billy Hardwicke. They had been making music together for years so formed a band called Littlehouse. Mark played acoustic guitar, Billy Hardwicke played electric and both sang. Fellow friends Patrick Watson played bass and Steve Claridge on drums. Mark and Billy wrote all the songs and on their first gig at the Bull & Gate in Kentish town attracted the attention of Andrew Maurice, who would become their manager. They recorded an EP with the title track being Close My Eyes in which Billy Hardwicke would later use on his solo album The Goodbye Look. Littlehouse gigged the London circuit between 1998 and 2000 after which they split up. In 2013 Mark and Billy still play music together and celebrate 40 years of friendship.
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Arne Elsholtz was born on 14 August 1944 in Pritzwalk, Brandenburg, Germany. He was an actor and writer, known for X312 - Flight to Hell (1971), The Vengeance of Doctor Mabuse (1972) and Code Name: Wild Geese (1984). He died on 26 April 2016 in Berlin, Germany.- Lester Gorn was born on 20 May 1917 in Portland, Maine, USA. He was a writer, known for Beginning of the End (1957). He died on 26 April 2016 in Garden Grove, California, USA.
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Masako Togawa was born on 23 March 1931 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an actress and writer, known for The Hunter's Diary (1964), Kagami no naka no yashin (1972) and Playgirl (1969). She died on 26 April 2016 in Japan.- Actor
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Ken was born June 14, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan. At the age of 19 he moved to Manhattan, New York for a four year stay studying music and dance at the Broadway Dance Center. As well as the English in which he is fluent. In 1994 Ken returned back to Japan and created and starred in a television show titled Monomane Battle where he dressed as a woman and imitated celebrities such as Watanabe Machiko and Matsuura Aya.
After becoming a regular on the 2004 TV show Ganbai Gekijou on TV Asahi, he created the Maeken Trance Project. Koi no Buchiage Tengoku, the group's first single was released in August of 2005. It remained in the top 12 of the Oricon music charts for quite a long time.
In November of that same year after the release of his book, Maeda Ken no Koi Kyara Shindan, Ken came out by announcing that he is gay. Thankfully his coming out didn't affect his career one bit.
When not singing Ken took up voice acting for the Anime Digimon Savers. Then in 2006 the Maeken Trance project released their second single, Tokyo Charance.- Ugo Adinolfi was born on 1 April 1943 in Salerno, Campania, Italy. He was an actor, known for Un corpo caldo per l'inferno (1969), Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970) and On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... (1967). He died on 26 April 2016 in Rome, Italy.
- Samuel Kyles was born on 26 September 1934 in Shelby, Mississippi, USA. He died on 26 April 2016 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
- Harry Wu was born on 8 February 1937 in Shanghai, China. He died on 26 April 2016 in Honduras.
- Beryl Irene Vaughan was born in Glaina, Wales on July 1st, 1921. She moved to Detroit, Michigan at age 4. At age 25, married radio icon Ken Nordine in Chicago, Illinois. She has 3 sons, nine grandchildren, and still resides in Chicago at age 84.
- László Szula was born on 26 January 1966 in Orosháza, Hungary. He was an actor, known for Kisváros (1993) and Pá Drágám (1994). He died on 26 April 2016 in Kaposvár, Hungary.
- Winston Hill was born on 23 October 1941 in Seguin, Texas, USA. He died on 26 April 2016 in Denver, Colorado, USA.