We do not currently handle any long term rental options in the area. We are primarily a short term vacation rental company.We cannot allow guests to go over capacity at any of our properties. If there is an issue with the dates of your stay or the property a reservationist will contact you. We will send you a rental agreement to fill out to finish confirming your reservation. When you book online your reservation will become active in our system.Attorneys for both the city of Savannah and the. To get the most accurate pricing, enter the exact dates for your stay and then on the property listing pages you will see the total price listed with all taxes and fees. FILE - First responders blocked off an area of Rousakis Riverfront Plaza after the ramp to.Winter full week rentals begin on either Friday or Sunday. Winter Rentals – Most homes have a two night minimum stay, except during the December Holiday Vacation week and the February school vacation week where homes rent for a full week.Off Water Homes – Homes rent for a two night minimum stay.We do have a few properties that are Friday to Friday rentals as well. Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Quimby Pond, Dodge Pond, Loon Lake, Saddleback Lake and Beaver Mountain Lake mostly rent Sunday to Sunday. Rangeley Lake and Gull pond homes mostly rent Saturday to Saturday. Summer Rentals – Private waterfront homes are week long stays only in July and August.For summer rentals it is especially important to put in the correct arrival and departure days for the body of water you want to be on or you may not see all of your options. Thomas Stewart Baker was born on Scotland Road in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool on 20 January 1934.To ensure that you receive correct search results please read through the following helpful hints. His mother, Mary Jane ( née Fleming) was a cleaner and devout Catholic. His father, John Stewart Baker, was a seaman and largely absent from the family due to being away at sea. īaker attended Cheswardine Hall Boarding School in Shropshire. At age 15, he became a novice religious brother with the Brothers of Ploermel (Brothers of Christian Instruction) in Jersey and later in Shropshire. He left the monastery six years later after losing his faith. In his autobiography, he said he realised he wanted to break each of the Ten Commandments in order and thought he should get out before he did something serious. He undertook his national service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, serving from 1955 until 1957. Upon leaving the army, he served in the Merchant Navy. He took up acting around 1956, joining the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Sidcup. He went on to become a professional actor in the late 1960s. Career Early work īaker was in his thirties when his professional acting career began. He had his first break in 1968 whilst performing in a late-night pub revue for the 1968 York Festival. His performance was seen by someone with the Royal National Theatre who encouraged him to audition for the company, then headed by Laurence Olivier. From 1968 to 1971, he was given small parts and understudied, one of his bigger roles being the horse Rosinante in Don Quixote. īaker's stage work led to work on television where he gained small parts in series such as Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Market in Honey Lane and Softly, Softly. He had his first major film role was as Grigori Rasputin in the film Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) after Olivier had recommended him for the part. He was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for his performance, one for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and another for Best Newcomer. In 1974, Baker took over the role of the Doctor from Jon Pertwee to become the Fourth Doctor in the BBC TV series.īaker appeared as Moore, an artist whose paintings are imbued with voodoo power, in The Vault of Horror (1973) and as Koura, the villainous sorcerer, in Ray Harryhausen's The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973).īaker also appeared in Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1972 version of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales as the younger husband of the Wife of Bath. He was recommended to producer Barry Letts by the BBC's Head of Serials, Bill Slater, who had directed Baker in a Play of the Month production of Shaw's play The Millionairess. Impressed by Baker upon meeting him, Letts then became convinced he was right for the part after seeing his performance in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Baker was working on a construction site at the time, as acting jobs were scarce. Initially, he was dubbed "Boiler Suit Tom" by the media because he had been supplied for a press conference with some old studio set clothes to replace his modest garments. Letts left the series after producing Baker's debut story, Robot (1974–75), and was replaced by Philip Hinchcliffe.
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