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  1. Oct 26, 2018 · A Night with Screenwriter Rob Sprackling guest post by Barry Johns Posted 26 October, 2018 by Chris Jones Last week I was fortunate enough to attend a talk at The Chiswick Calendar’s Media Club by Rob Sprackling, writer of Gnomeo and Juliet , Mike Bassett: England Manager , and the eagerly awaited The Queen’s Corgi .

  2. When Robert Sprackling was born in 1515, in Ramsgate, Kent, England, his father, Nicholas Sprackling, was 21 and his mother, Isabell Elizabeth Oxenden, was 20. He married Anne Heyman on 26 November 1550, in Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters.

  3. Writing team Rob Sprackling and John Smith (Gnomeo & Juliet) and Gavin Scott (Small Soldiers) have been tasked with translating the first book in Taylor's optioned trilogy into a family-friendly romp, which Newman's described as a mix of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter.

  4. Rob Sprackling is an experienced screenwriter and award-winning writer/director working across comedy, live action and animation. He is currently developing a comedy horror feature based on his award winning short film RISE OF THE APPLIANCES, which he wrote and directed (British Horror Award at the British Horror Film Festival 2011, Best Horror ...

  5. Robert Sprackling was born in St Lawrence, Kent, England. Robert Sprackling was born in 1577 in St Laurence in Thanet, Kent, England to parents Adam Sprackling and Catherine Estaday. He was christened on 21 Dec 1577 in St Laurence in Thanet, Kent, England [1] [2] He married Margaret Moyle about 1597 in Kent, England. [3] [4] He died on 2 Nov ...

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  7. When Adam Sprackling was born in 1553, in St Laurence in Thanet, Kent, England, his father, Robert Sprackling, was 38 and his mother, Anne Heyman, was 33. He married Catherine Estaday on 26 November 1571, in Saltwood, Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 11 daughters. He died on 7 April 1610, in Thanet, Kent, England ...