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- John George Shentall (born 3 September 1978) is a British pop singer. He was first a member of the pop group Boom! before joining another pop group, Hear'Say...
- Ghenzi, producers of the film, with Castellani, met the Shentalls at a hotel. Susan Shentall then did a screen test with Robert Krasker, the cinematographer...
- with Kl**** and ****van. She was replaced by former Boom! member Johnny Shentall a month later. During a summer promotional tour, Hear'Say were constantly...
- for nearly a year, tracking her life and those of her husband (Johnny Shentall of Hear'Say), her brother (Andy Scott-Lee), former publicist (Sean Borg)...
- Boom! were an English pop group which consisted of members Johnny Shentall, Rachael Carr, Kevin Kehl, Shakti Edwards, Vicky Palmer, Nick Donaghy and Shaun...
- Laurence Harvey, was already an experienced screen actor. By contrast, Susan Shentall, as Juliet, was a secretarial student who was discovered by the director...
- Renato Castellani John Gielgud (Chorus) Laurence Harvey (Romeo) Susan Shentall (Juliet) Flora Robson (Nurse) Mervyn Johns (Friar Laurence) Bill Travers...
- resulted in Marsh leaving the band in December 2001, to be replaced by Johnny Shentall in 2002. The band split up in October of that year. On 13 May 2003, Kl****...
- Sanders Romeo and Juliet Romeo Renato Castellani Verona Productions Susan Shentall 1955 I Am a Camera Christopher Isherwood Henry Cornelius Remus Films Julie...
- Following the arrival of new manager Ted Davison in 1926 and chairman Harold Shentall in 1928, the club won the Third Division North title in the 1930–31 season...