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Biography
I was brought up in Guernsey, in the Channel Islands, and spent a wonderful, carefree childhood by the sea.
I've always been incredibly sporty and active — from athletics to swimming, football to gymnastics, and I represented Guernsey in the Åland Island Games when I was 18.
I completed my three years actor training at Rose Bruford College of Speech & Drama, and have been enjoying my career in theatre, film and television ever since.
My passion is for physical theatre and I love the work of Frantic Assembly and DV8. I love to use my body to tell the story and to be the character, and I discovered that I took to contemporary dance like a duck to water, during rehearsals for Trading Faces' "Creaking Shadows".
I like new writing (Sarah Kane, Mark Ravenhill, April de Angelis, Bryony Lavery) and playing gritty, three-dimensional characters. I think theatre should be dynamic, daring, challenge an audience, and leave an impression.
I am happy to work in a variety of media and have been luc
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Herbert Blaize
Grenadian politician
Herbert Augustus BlaizePC (26 February 1918 – 19 December 1989) was a Grenadian politician and leader of the Grenada National Party. When Grenada was still a British Crown Colony he served as the first Chief Minister from 1960 to 1961, and again from 1962 to 1967. He became the first Premier of the autonomous Associated State of Grenada briefly in 1967. In the first elections following the 1983 coups and the American-led invasion of Grenada, he served as Prime Minister from 1984 until his death in 1989.
Early years
Blaize was born in the island of Carriacou, which along with the island of Petite Martinique is a part of Grenada. He moved to Aruba where he worked many years in the oil refinery of the Lago Oil and Transport Company.[1]
Grenada National Party
In 1953 he formed the Grenada National Party as a rival party to the Grenada United Labour Party of Eric Gairy, who would be Blaize's main political rival for the next 25 years. Blaize entered the legislature in 1957 and became Minister of Trade and Pr
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