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  1. Latest Guest Announcement - Steve Speirs Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 Star Wars The Phantom Menace - Captain Tarpals Doctor Who - Strickland POTC : Dead Man's Chest - Quartermaster Krog Mandoon - Laquasto Eragon - Sloan Stella - Alan http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0818648/
  2. Latest Guest Announcement - Angus MacInnes Attending: Saturday & Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Angus is best known for playing Gold Leader in Star Wars: A New Hope Captain Phillips Maersk Alabama Crew Judge Dredd Judge Gerald Silver Hellbound: Hellraiser II Homicide Detective Ronson (as Angus McInnes) Superman II Prison Warden (as Angus McInnes) Space: 1999 (TV Series) Jelto Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Gold Leader (as Angus Mcinnis) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0532815/
  3. Latest Guest Announcement - Brian Wheeler Attending: Saturday Autograph: £10 Life's Too Short (TV series) Ivory – Episode #1.1 (2011) … Ivory 2010 Trapped! (TV series) Baby Botherer – Livingston (2010) … Baby Botherer – South Shields (2010) … Baby Botherer – Croydon (2010) … Baby Botherer – Hastings (2010) … Baby Botherer 2010 Stag Night of the Dead Mr. Big 2007 Dangerous Parking Don 2004 The Phantom of the Opera Opera Chorus 1996 Hard Men Card Player 2 1983 Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Ewok http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0923776/
  4. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Davide Fabbrie Attending: Saturday & Sunday FIRST UK APPEARANCE ARTIST: Star Wars; Operation Overlord; Victorian Undead; Starship Troopers AFTER seven years of drawing (and sometimes writing) strips for L'Eternaut, Cyborg, Comic Art and Nova Express in his native Italy, Davide Fabbri was invited to draw 1996's Mutant Chronicles four-parter for Acclaim's Top Dollar Comics offshoot. The year after making his American debut he illustrated a brace of Starship Troopers minis, which marked the beginning of a 12-year association with Dark Horse. Between 1997 and 2009 the Italian artist's focus was on a long string of Star Wars comics although he also drew sundry Xena – Warrior Princess, Planet of the Apes and Aliens vs Predator comics along the way. As well as the Dark Horse projects, Fabbri also illustrated 2004's Fa un po Male for the Italian publisher Editore Einaudi. He followed that with illustrations for a 2005 edition of Cuore, the 1886 children's novel by Italian author Edmondo De Amicis. With the end of his time with Dark Horse looming, in 2007 Fabbri aided fellow Italian artist Paolo Parente on the two issue's of Dust for Image's 12 Gauge imprint. Fabbri, who subsequently drew the three issues of Dust Wars (a 2010 sequel to Dust) solo, then illustrated Dynamite's Brothers in Arms, a 2008 four-parter. His first post-Dark Horse project was 2010's Victorian Undead. A DC/WildStorm six-parter, it was followed in 2011 by the five issues of Victorian Undead II after which he had a brief flirtation with DC's Batman: Arkham Unhinged before returning to Dark Horse for a Star Wars reunion on the five issues of 2012's Agent of the Empire – Hard Targets. Since then Fabbri has been working on Operation Overlord, a series of graphic novels set around the World War II D-Day landings. It was launched in 2014 by les éditions Glénat with the French publisher releasing the fourth volume in 2015.
  5. Latest Guest Announcement - Dave Prowse Attending: Saturday & Sunday Autograph Price: £15 Photo Session Price: £15 Casino Royale Frankenstein's Creature The Horror of Frankenstein The Monster A Clockwork Orange Julian Doctor Who (TV Series) Minotaur Space: 1999 (TV Series) Cloud Creature Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Darth Vader Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Darth Vader http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001190
  6. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Doug Wheatley Attending: Friday, Saturday & Sunday Artist: Star Wars, Blade: The Vampire Hunter; King Tiger FANS OF the sci-fi universe created by director George Lucas will undoubtedly recognise Doug Wheatley's name not only from his 2005 adaptation of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith for Dark Horse but also through his work on many other of the Portland, Oregon-based publisher's Star Wars comics, most notably 2006's Star Wars: Dark Times and its sequels. Although he had produced a cover for Star Wars: The Bounty Hunter #3 back in 1999, the Canadian artist's association with Lucas's creation began in earnest in 2003, by which time he had been drawing comics for almost exactly nine years. Hired by Marvel in 1994, Wheatley illustrated a single issue [#18] of Nightstalkers before being assigned as regular penciller on Blade: The Vampire Hunter for which he drew all 10 issues. After those came fill-ins on Punisher War Journal and Conan with 1995's Double Edge: Omega one-shot squeezed in between. The artist next drew the Magic: The Gathering – Elder Dragons two-parter for Acclaim's Armada imprint while also working on Killer Instinct #4 for Acclaim itself and contributing to a 1997 issue [#8] of The Batman Chronicles for DC. After that came the artist's first Dark Horse work although, after drawing both issues of Myst: The Book of the Black Ships, he moved back to Acclaim where he illustrated a couple of Eternal Warrior one-shots for its Valiant imprint. His next project was Hulk/Sub-Mariner '98 for Marvel after which he pencilled all four issues of Dark Horse's Aliens: Apocolypse – The Destroying Angels followed by 2000's Superman: Lost Son of Krypton two-parter and its 2003 sequel, the Superman: Last Stand on Krypton one-shot, for DC. From then until the end of 2013, Wheatley was almost exclusively occupied at Dark Horse with Star Wars although he was also increasingly in demand for covers and pinups. With his work in Lucas's sandbox at an end, in 2014 he contributed to all four issues of Blackout for Dark Horse for which he is currently drawing the recently launched King Tiger four-parter.
  7. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Doug Wheatley Attending: Saturday & Sunday Artist: Star Wars, Blade: The Vampire Hunter; King Tiger FANS OF the sci-fi universe created by director George Lucas will undoubtedly recognise Doug Wheatley's name not only from his 2005 adaptation of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith for Dark Horse but also through his work on many other of the Portland, Oregon-based publisher's Star Wars comics, most notably 2006's Star Wars: Dark Times and its sequels. Although he had produced a cover for Star Wars: The Bounty Hunter #3 back in 1999, the Canadian artist's association with Lucas's creation began in earnest in 2003, by which time he had been drawing comics for almost exactly nine years. Hired by Marvel in 1994, Wheatley illustrated a single issue [#18] of Nightstalkers before being assigned as regular penciller on Blade: The Vampire Hunter for which he drew all 10 issues. After those came fill-ins on Punisher War Journal and Conan with 1995's Double Edge: Omega one-shot squeezed in between. The artist next drew the Magic: The Gathering – Elder Dragons two-parter for Acclaim's Armada imprint while also working on Killer Instinct #4 for Acclaim itself and contributing to a 1997 issue [#8] of The Batman Chronicles for DC. After that came the artist's first Dark Horse work although, after drawing both issues of Myst: The Book of the Black Ships, he moved back to Acclaim where he illustrated a couple of Eternal Warrior one-shots for its Valiant imprint. His next project was Hulk/Sub-Mariner '98 for Marvel after which he pencilled all four issues of Dark Horse's Aliens: Apocolypse – The Destroying Angels followed by 2000's Superman: Lost Son of Krypton two-parter and its 2003 sequel, the Superman: Last Stand on Krypton one-shot, for DC. From then until the end of 2013, Wheatley was almost exclusively occupied at Dark Horse with Star Wars although he was also increasingly in demand for covers and pinups. With his work in Lucas's sandbox at an end, in 2014 he contributed to all four issues of Blackout for Dark Horse for which he is currently drawing the recently launched King Tiger four-parter.
  8. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - John Ostrander Attending: Saturday & Sunday Writer: Star Wars; Grimjack; Suicide Squad; Martian Manhunter; Heroes for Hire IT’S STRANGE how life-changing opportunities come out of the blue. In John Ostrander’s case his comics career began in 1983 while he was performing in Warp!, a series of science fiction plays being presented by Chicago’s Organic Theater Company. When First Comics launched a comic based on that series, the actor came on board to write sporadic back-ups featuring Sargon, Mistress of War, a major character in the plays. It was a move that initiated a career that has so far lasted over 30 years. Alongside his fourth (and last) contribution to Warp!, Ostrander – who also worked on Dynamo Joe, Mars and First Adventures for First – joined forces with artist Tim Truman to create Grimjack, a character that appeared in the back of Starslayer before graduating to his own First title in 1984. Grimjack ran 81 issues until 1991 by which time the writer was also working for DC, where his first project was 1986’s six-issue Legends. Next he took over The Fury of Firestorm, scripting that series (later renamed Firestorm, the Nuclear Man) until 1990, when it was axed at #100. Adding various fill-ins and one-offs to his CV, Ostrander launched Suicide Squad, writing the comic from 1987 to its cancellation in 1992 after 66 issues. Along the way he authored Eclipse’s three-issue Hotspur and New America four-parter (1987), co-wrote all 18 issues of DC’s 1987 series Wasteland – which many consider a precursor to Vertigo, DC’s much-praised mature readers imprint – and launched Manhunter for DC the following year. In 1989 Ostrander authored First’s Demon Knight: A Grimjack Graphic Novel and then reunited with Truman to co-write Hawkworld, a DC series that ran 32 issue from 1989 to 1993. As Suicide Squad was ending, the writer’s 1992 output also included the Batman: Penguin Triumphant one-shot and the Armageddon: Inferno and Gotham Knights four-parters as well as Predator vs Magnus, Robot Fighter. Following that two-issue Dark Horse mini, he relaunched The Spectre, staying on board the DC comic until it ended with #62 in 1998. Alongside DC’s Batman: Seduction of the Gun one-shot, 1993 saw Ostrander begin working for Valiant, writing runs of Magnus Robot Fighter and Rai and the Future Force, as well as scripting the first six issues of DC’s relaunched Hawkman and the first three of Dark Horse’s Out of the Vortex. In 1994, as well as embarking on a lengthy run on Valiant’s Eternal Warrior, the writer also authored his first work for Marvel. Bishop was a four-parter as was Batman: Gotham Knights II, which he wrote next for DC before he began producing a stream of titles for the House of Ideas. First up was 1995’s Wolverine: Knight of Terra one-shot. After that came a Punisher relaunch (for which he wrote all 18 issues), a short run on X-Man and 1996’s two-issue X-Men vs the Brood and XSE four-parter. Then, in 1997, came Heroes for Hire ( a reboot of Hero for Hire for which he scripted all 19 issues) and The Kents, which looked at the lives of Clark (Superman) Kent’s ancestors during the latter part of the 19th century. That DC 12-parter was the writer’s first venture into the Western genre. Subsequently he would author two four-parters – Blaze of Glory (2000) and Apache Skies (2002) – for Marvel. While scripting The Kents Ostrander continued working for Marvel with his 1998 credits including the Bishop: XSE three-parter and a run on Quicksilver. Before the year was out he also relaunched Martian Manhunter, writing all 36 issues of the DC series as well as beginning a short run on Catwoman for the Batman and Superman publisher. By 2000 Martian Manhunter was Ostrander’s only ongoing assignment but a major change was looming. Shortly after writing an issue of Star Wars Tales for Dark Horse, the writer took on the publisher’s core spin-off from the blockbusting SF movie saga. He remained on Star Wars (subsequently retitled Star Wars: Rebellion) until it ended in 2006 but continued working in the George Lucas-created universe until Dark Horse lost the licence in 2014. For the Portland, Oregon-based publisher Ostrander wrote numerous Star Wars titles – foremost among them Star Wars: Legacy and it’s sequel Star Wars: Legacy War, scripting all 56 issues between 2006 and 2010. Even so he still found time to author other material. Among his few non-Star Wars credits over the past 14 years have been JLA versus Predator (a 2001 DC one-shot), 2001’s seven-issue JLA: Incarnations, a bunch of 2001/2002 Lady Death minis and one-shots for Chaos! Comics and a return to Grimjack, which he resurrected via two miniseries – Grimjack: Killer Instinct (2005) and Grimjack: The Manx Cat (2009) – at IDW. He also returned to Suicide Squad for the eight issues of 2007’s Raise the Flag.
  9. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - John Wagner Writer: Star Wars; 2000 AD; A History of Violence LAUDED as the co-creator of Judge Dredd and as a founding father of 2000 AD (where the Lawman of the Future made his debut in the 1977 second issue of the self-styled Galaxy's Greatest Comic), John Wagner set out to be a professional writer some 10 years earlier. Born in the USA but brought up in Scotland from the age of 12, Wagner began writing for Dundee-based DC Thomson in the 1960s eventually rising to become chief sub-editor of Romeo. It was while working on the UK comics behemoth's girls' weekly that he first encountered Pat Mills, a fellow writer who would subsequently have a significant influence on his career. Leaving DCT to go freelance, Wagner and Mills collaborated on stories for a variety of titles for IPC (the other major British comics publisher). Their output covered humour and both girls' and boys' weeklies before Wagner headed to London in 1973 to edit girls' titles for IPC. That lasted for less than a year after which Wagner quit comics until late '74 when Mills lured him back to help set up Battle Picture Weekly. With that IPC title, which launched in 1975, Mills and Wagner began changing the face of British comics, modernising that which had become stagnant and very traditional in their approach. It was a groundbreaking makeover that the duo continued and escalated when Mills was asked to create a new SF comic and invited Wagner to join him in the endeavour. Premiering in 1977, 2000 AD was an immediate and huge success and remains at the peak of British comics publishing scene today, almost 40 years after its first publication. Over the years, aside from Judge Dredd, Wagner – who wrote for Doctor Who Magazine in 1979-80 as well – also co-created such heroes as Robo-Hunter and the Button Man for the SF weekly. Among his other co-creations are Strontium Dog (first seen in 1978 in Starlord, 2000 AD's short-lived sister title) as well as Ace Trucking Co for 2000 AD, Eagle's Doomlord and Manix, The Thirteenth Floor for Scream!, Invasion 1984 for Battle and Dan Harker's War for Roy of the Rovers, all in collaboration with his long-term writing partner Alan Grant. In addition, a 1982-83 reunion with Mills saw him writing Dan Dare for for the relaunched Eagle. Four years later and in tandem with Grant, Wagner – who has contributed to 2000 AD virtually continuously for the past 38 years and to its sister title, Judge Dredd Megazine since 1990 – made his US debut. The writing duo scripted the 12 issues of 1987's Outcasts for DC following which they co-authored nine 1988 Batman stories in Detective Comics and The Bogie Man​ – a 1990 Fat Man Press four-parter – and its various sequels. In addition they collaborated on the first 10 issues of Marvel UK's Strip and The Last American, a 1990 four-parter for Epic, Marvel's creator-owned imprint. Although that was pretty much the end of their joint American venture, Wagner and Grant did reunite from time to time, most notably on a quartet of high profile Batman/Judge Dredd one-shots. These DC/2000 AD crossovers began in 1991 with the hugely successful Judgement on Gotham but were published sporadically until 1998 with 1995's Lobo/Judge Dredd: Psycho Bikers vs the Mutants from Hell inserted along the way. The pair also wrote 1991's The Punisher: Blood on the Moors graphic novel for Marvel while Wagner went on to write the following year's The Punisher: Die Hard in the Big Easy – and the 12 issues of DC's Chain Gang War that followed it in 1994 – on his own. Increasingly disenchanted with the manner in which American comics were produced and much preferring the British approach, Wagner all-but cut his ties with US publishers in 2000. Before he withdrew, however, he scripted a swathe of titles, among them Aliens: Berserker (1995), Star Wars: Boba Fett (1995), Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1996) and Predator vs Judge Dredd (1997) for Dark Horse, a couple of 1996 spin-offs from The Crow for Kitchen Sink and A History of Violence graphic novel the following year for Paradox Graphic Mystery (a DC imprint). He wound up his American venture at Topps on Xena, Warrior Princess (1999). Since then Wagner's output has been almost exclusively for 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine. He did make a brief return to the US market in 2003 for Judge Dredd vs Aliens: Incubus (co-authored with former 2000 AD editor Andy Diggle) and a brief run on Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight for DC but it is primarily for his half-a-century of writing for British titles that Wagner is considered one of the UK's most respected comics creators. Down the years his writing has inspired many who have followed in his footsteps. He continues to be an inspiration to countless aspiring writers.
  10. Latest Guest Announcement - Caroline Blakiston Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Mon Mothma in Star Wars Return of the Jedi http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0086860/
  11. Latest Guest Announcement - John Maloney Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 John played the Tall guard who stands next to Mark Hamill
  12. Latest Guest Announcement - Dave Prowse Attending: Saturday & Sunday Autograph Price: £15 Photo Session Price: £15 £25 with you and Dave Prowse, or £5 with just you and the throne. In both cases you'll get a 6x9 photo print right away. Casino Royale Frankenstein's Creature The Horror of Frankenstein The Monster A Clockwork Orange Julian Doctor Who (TV Series) Minotaur Space: 1999 (TV Series) Cloud Creature Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Darth Vader Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Darth Vader http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001190
  13. Latest Guest Announcement - Vic Gallucci Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 ANH - Stormtrooper/X-wing pilot
  14. Latest Guest Announcement - Tony Smart Attending: Sunday Autograph Price; £10 ANH - Stormtrooper ESB - Snowtrooper/Stormtrooper
  15. Latest Guest Announcement - Tex Fuller Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 1st time signer ANH - Stormtrooper Doctor Who - Exxilon Messenger (death to the Daleks) Blakes 7 - Menial
  16. Latest Guest Announcement - Phil Herbert Attending: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 ROTJ - Hermi Odle
  17. Latest Guest Announcement - Dave Prowse Attending: Saturday & Sunday Autograph Price: £15 Photo Session Price: £15 Casino Royale Frankenstein's Creature The Horror of Frankenstein The Monster A Clockwork Orange Julian Doctor Who (TV Series) Minotaur Space: 1999 (TV Series) Cloud Creature Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Darth Vader Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Darth Vader http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001190
  18. Latest Comic Guest Announcement - Tanya Roberts Artist: Star Wars: The Clone Wars SPONSORED BY BLACK HEARTED PRESS BEST-KNOWN for Titan's Star Wars: The Clone Wars comic which she drew from the outset of her professional career in 2009 until the comic was cancelled in 2014, Tanya Roberts has also worked on Toy Story for BOOM! Studios, Ape Entertainment's Strawberry Shortcake for Ape and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for IDW. The Scottish artist, who is currently illustrating How to Train Your Dragon for Titan, also drew the three-issue Plagued: The Miranda Chronicles, launched by Black Hearted Press in 2014. That year she and writer Anthony Jones self-published their Hamster Punk graphic novel
  19. Latest Guest Announcement - Colin Skeaping Attending: Sunday Autograph/Photoshoot Price: £10 Colin has been a stunt man for many years. Most notably for Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Film Split Second~1992 - Drunk Return to Oz~1985 - Wheeler Superman~1978 - Pilot Horror Hospital~1973 - Bike Boy Film Stunts 28 Days Later~2002 (stunts) Felicia's Journey~1999 (stunt coordinator) GoldenEye~1995 (stunts) (uncredited) Shopping~1994 (stunts) Split Second~1992 (stunts) Let Him Have It~1991 (stunts) Nightbreed~1990 (stunts) The Laughter of God~1990 (stunt coordinator) The Tall Guy~1989 (stunts) Batman~1989 (stunts) Slipstream~1989 (stunts) High Spirits~1988 (stunts) Without a Clue~1988 (stunts) Madame Sousatzka~1988 (stunt arranger) (stunts) Yellow Pages~1988 (stunts) Consuming Passions~1988 (stunt arranger) A Prayer for the Dying~1987 (stunt arranger) The Living Daylights~1987 (additional stunts) (uncredited) Haunted Honeymoon~1986 (stunt coordinator) Biggles~1986 (stunts) Whoops Apocalypse~1986 (stunts) Spies Like Us~1985 (stunts) (see Actor Connections - Film) Return to Oz~1985 (stunt arranger) (stunt coordinator) Car Trouble~1985 (stunts) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom~1984 (stunts) Krull~1983 (stunts) (uncredited) Superman III~1983 (stunts) Octopussy~1983 (additional stunts) (uncredited) Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi~1983 (*stunt double: Luke Skywalker) (uncredited) (stunt performer) The Sender~1982 (stunt coordinator) 50/50~1982 (stunt coordinator) An American Werewolf in London~1981 (stunts) The Great Muppet Caper~1981 (stunt coordinator) Superman II~1980 (stunts) (uncredited) Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back~1980 (stunt double: Luke Skywalker) (stunts) (uncredited) The Thirty-Nine Steps~1978 (stunt coordinator) The Spy Who Loved Me~1977 (stunts) (uncredited) Star Wars~1977 (stunt double: Luke Skywalker) (uncredited) (stunts) (uncredited) Side by Side~1975 (stunts) Live and Let Die~1973 (stunts) (uncredited) *Mark Hamill did all but two stunts in Return of the Jedi TV Casualty~1986 - Steven Barker, Biker in A Little Lobbying (#2.1) 9/12/87 Happy Families~1985 - Delivery Man in Reunion (#1.6) 11/21/85 Strangers~1978 - Police Motorcyclist in A Swift and Evil Rozzer (#5.2) 9/15/82 The New Avengers~1976 - Travis in Dirtier by the Dozen (#1.12) 3/13/77 Great Mysteries~1973 - Williams in Captain Rogers TV Stunts William and Mary~2003 (stunt coordinator) Ultimate Force~2002 (stunt coordinator) The Biographer~2002 (stunts) Spooks~2002 (stunts) (uncredited) McCready and Daughter~2001 (stunt coordinator) A Many Splintered Thing~2000 (stunt arranger) McCready and Daughter~2000 (stunt coordinator) Our Boy~1997 (stunts) Midsomer Murders~1997 (stunt coordinator) Crime Traveller~1997 (stunts) Neverwhere~1996 (mini) (stunt coordinator) Signs and Wonders~1995 (stunt coordinator) All Quiet on the Preston Front~1994 (stunt coordinator) To Be the Best~1992 (stunts) The Darling Buds of May~1991 (stunt arranger) The Best Man to Die~1990 (stunts) Poirot~1989 (stunts) Red Dwarf~1988 (stunts) The Inquisitor Lovejoy~1986 (stunt arranger) Dempsey & Makepeace~1985 (stunts) Bergerac~1981 (stunts) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0803943/
  20. Latest Guest Announcement - Colin Skeaping Appearing: Sunday Autograph Price: £10 Photoshoot Price: £10 Star Wars A New Hope - Stormtrooper ESB - Stormtrooper/Luke Stunt Double ROTJ - Luke Stunt Double/Biker Scout Superman - Helicopter Pilot Indiana Jones and Temple of Doom Return to Oz - Wheeler 007 - Stunts http://www.imdb.com/...m0803943/#actor
  21. Latest Guest Announcement - Paul Grant Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 FIRST TIME SIGNER ROTJ - Ewok & R2D2 (Ewok Celebration) Labyrinth - Goblin Corps Harry Potter & Philosphers Stone - Goblin Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows - Gringotts Goblin http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2330849/?ref_=fn_al_nm_2
  22. Latest Guest Announcement - Alan Bennett Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 ROTJ - Ewok Harry Potter & Deathly Hallows Part 2 - Gringotts Goblin
  23. Latest Guest Announcement - Sarah Bennett Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 ROTJ - Ewok Harry Potter & Goblet of Fire - Quidditch Cup Attendee Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - Creature Performer Life's too Short - Little Sharon Stone http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0072053/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
  24. Latest Guest Announcement - Star Wars 1st Time Signer Attending: Saturday & Sunday Autograph Price: £10 ESB - Snowtrooper ROTJ - Prune Face, Stormtrooper, Gammorean Guard, Endor Sodier
  25. Latest Guest Announcement - Michael Henbury Attending: Saturday Autograph Price: £10 Harry Potter Labyrinth Goblin Corps Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Ewok (as Michael H. Balham) http://m.imdb.com/name/nm0050514/
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