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  1. Stuart McLoughlin (born 1980 in Bristol) is a British actor. He is notable for his appearance in the title role in 2008's Clone. His other TV appearances include 2008's Little Dorrit and Waking the Dead (1 episode, 2005), and he has also appeared onstage in A Matter of Life and Death.

  2. In 1986, Stuart McLoughlin and Dianne Eardley founded Amcare Life Aid in Swaziland, later relocating to South Africa, selling ambulance equipment. In 1991, they moved to Oregon and started McLoughlin & Eardley Inc., which grew from a one-person operation to a team of ten, known for reliability.

  3. Stuart McLoughlin ... Sgt. Bennett 1 episode, 2021 Alan Mehdizadeh ... Cabbie 1 episode, 2022 Michael Shelford ... Con 1 episode, 2022 Regina Perrone ... Female Patron 1 episode, 2024 Nadia Violet-Johnson

  4. Stuart Mcloughlin won the BBC Carleton Hobbs Radio Bursary Award in 2004 and has performed in a great number of BBC Radio Drama productions and audiobooks during his time on the BBC Radio Rep. Originally from Bristol, Stu is known for his particular versatility in accent work.

  5. Stuart McLoughlin is the author of All Quiet on the Western Front (4.07 avg rating, 459142 ratings, 18055 reviews, published 1928), Running on the Cracks...

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  8. Stuart McLoughlin as Clone, AKA Albert, The first human clone and appears to be in his mid-twenties. Intended as a prototype super weapon, the clone emerges from his birthing tube more likely to hug someone than shoot them. The clone is an innocent to whom everything is new, from chocolate, to laughing and dancing.