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Trevor Howard: Miscellaneous
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Sir John Gielgud, who appeared in several films with Mr. Howard, said yesterday: ''He was an enormously versatile and powerful actor. He was a star who had no pretensions, something rare in an actor.''
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In a blink, Cayman’s Howard, slid by Elassri’s guard and took his back, securing the position. Instead of finding a good position, Elassri found himself caught in a rear choke, where he tapped out and cried “Matte” (Stop).
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Years of work with Sunday School eventually took it's toll, and Trevor began penning songs which his own children, followed shortly by others, could sing, enjoy and use to praise God, all at the same time. The songs started to pile up until a 3 month forced absence due to a detached retina enabled Trevor to sit down for short periods of time and start transferring songs to CD in a format which could be bought and enjoyed by others. This resulted in "Living In Extra Time" towards the end of 2000 - and now "Hold The Light".
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Mr. Howard was indeed a hard worker, meticulous about his craftsmanship and impatient with sloppy work done by others. He rarely criticized his fellow actors publicly... with the exception of Marlon Brando, who played Fletcher Christian to Mr. Howard's Captain Bligh in a 1962 remake of ''Mutiny on the Bounty.'' He dismissed Mr. Brando as ''unprofessional and utterly ridiculous.''
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Trevor still lives in Gloucester, with a wife, 2 children and 4 cats. Whilst not writing songs, you may find him in a Baptist pulpit (for he does that lay-wise), working with computers, or supporting the mighty Gloucester City FC.
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Trevor stared at the pedigree chart of Bradley and Elise Lawson, his mouse hovering over the email address for a woman named Alia, the individual who had submitted the record to the archive. He imagined a little white haired lady sitting behind her computer screen submitting the information to the directory. He clicked the link and began a brief email.
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