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  1. Stuart Townsend (born 15 December 1972) is an Irish actor. He portrayed Lestat de Lioncourt in the film adaptation of Anne Rice 's Queen of the Damned (2002), and Dorian Gray in Alan Moore 's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003).

  2. Stuart Townend (born 1963) is an English Christian worship leader and writer of hymns and contemporary worship music. His songs include "In Christ Alone", (2001, co-written with Keith Getty, Townend's first collaboration with any other songwriter), "How Deep The Father's Love For Us", "Beautiful Saviour" and "The King of Love".

  3. Stuart Townsend. Actor: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Stuart Townsend was born in Howth, County Dublin in 1972. Although his father, Peter Townsend was a professional golfer, Stuart was determined to be an actor and began his career by appearing in a number of student films, while attending the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin.

  4. Stuart Townsend. Actor: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Stuart Townsend was born in Howth, County Dublin in 1972. Although his father, Peter Townsend was a professional golfer, Stuart was determined to be an actor and began his career by appearing in a number of student films, while attending the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin.

  5. "In Christ Alone" is a popular modern Christian song written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, both songwriters of Christian hymns and contemporary worship music in the United Kingdom. The song, with a strong Irish melody , is the first hymn they penned together.

  6. Born on December 15, 1972, in Howth, County Dublin, Ireland, Stuart Townsend grew up in a family deeply rooted in the performing arts. His father, Peter Townsend, was a professional golfer, while his mother, Lorna Townsend, was an Irish model.

  7. Stuart Townsend is an Irish actor and director. He portrays Dr. Samuel Wainwright in the second season of Salem. “Cry Havoc” (Credit only) “Blood Kiss” “From Within” “Book of Shadows” “The Beckoning Fair One” “Dead Birds” “Wages of Sin”.