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Question: How can I trace my uncle!? He's on imdb but has no contact details!.!.!.!?


My uncle is credited on imdb as Richard Blain when he played the character Cliff Farmer for 4 episodes of Coronation Street in 1984-85!. However yesterday my father watched the film Henry V (the Kenneth Branagh version) and he swears it was my uncle playing the part of Westmoreland!. On this film he is credited as being called Paul Gregory and has no contact details or photo!. Can anyone help me out here!?

My father is becoming increasingly frail and I don't think he has long to live!. It would be wonderful if we could get in touch with his brother before he passes away as my father only has me and his brother as his family now!.

To his family, my uncle is known as Richard Reeves, and was born in 1956 in the West Midlands!. He used to live in Balham in London!.

Can someone give me any idea on how to find my uncle before my father passes away!? I'm really desperate!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
If he already has a page in imdb then he or his agent must have created it!. If I were you I would write a message in his board for him or his agent to see informing him about the situation (giving some details to make your statement believable) and leaving an e-mail to contact you!. You can only try and I wish you good luck! And I hope your father recovers too! Www@QuestionHome@Com

Try www!.192!.com!. Indices are free, but you have to pay to get actual addresses!. I think it is about £10 + VAT for 5 credits for the minimum, but gets cheaper the more you purchase!.
There are several Richard Reeves and Richard Blains on there!. He could have legally changed his name by now!. The more you know about him, like a middle name or town of residence the easier it is!. It may pay to look at historical rather than current, as people have been able to elect to have their details kept out of the public domain for the last couple of years!.Www@QuestionHome@Com