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Trevor Howard
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Trevor Howard, Cayman Islands Delegate and Athlete, was all smiles when he returned from the 25th Annual Judo World Championships in Brazil. He says what he did had never before been attempted by anyone in the history of the Cayman Islands.
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British actor "Trevor Howard" trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and while there he made his London stage debut in 1934; ... his subsequent work onstage gained little attention until the mid-'40s. While fighting World War II with the Royal Artillery, he was injured and discharged. "Howard" made his feature film debut in 1944; soon he attained star status as the result of playing the romantic lead in "David Lean"'s "Brief Encounter" (1945). Thus began a long and consistently successful film career. At first, "Howard" was cast in romantic leads, but then began playing more heroic leads before eventually moving into character roles. Regardless of his role, he was known as a consistent, polished actor with an understated, true-to-life style.
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British actor Trevor Howard trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and while there he made his London stage debut in 1934; ... his subsequent work onstage gained little attention until the mid-'40s. While fighting World War II with the Royal Artillery, he was injured and discharged. Howard made his feature film debut in 1944; soon he attained star status as the result of playing the romantic lead in David Lean's Brief Encounter (1945).
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Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith was born in Kent and spent much of his childhood in Ceylon. When the time came for him to be educated he was sent back to England to board at Clifton College. After school he attended RADA and got a walk-on part in the play Revolt in a Reformatory starring Alastair Sim before leaving RADA.
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A respected member of the Bethlehem community, Trevor and The Maplewood have a long history together starting in 1989 when Trevor first worked in the pro shop, lounge and the grounds crew. Over time, Trevor became the director of golf overseeing the golf operations, functions and memberships. It wasn't long before General Manager duties were assumed and Trevor was responsible for the operations of the entire facility. Having been through several changes in ownership, Trevor has remained the true constant in The Maplewood's success.
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Tony Richardson's revisionist version of the oft-filmed romance of empire stars Trevor Howard as the arrogant Lord Cardigan. In 1854, the leading officers of the British military seek an opportunity for military glory, Cardigan chief among them. He plans on taking a military force into the Crimean region of Turkey, with the ostensible purpose of protecting the Ottoman Empire from an invading Russian army. Lord Cardigan and his army set sail for Turkey, and, en route, he becomes involved in a dispute with Captain Nolan (David Hemmings), an officer recently returned from India who questions the actions of the high command. Despite substandard rations and a cholera epidemic, the British score a quick victory over Russian troops before its leaders fall into inertia and confusion. The nearly senile Lord Raglan (John Gielgud) temporises while Cardigan is distracted by the charms of Miss Duberly (Jill Bennett), the paymaster's wife.
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