Graham Stark

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Graham Stuart Rupert Stark
Graham Stuart Rupert Stark
Graham's About Page Picture
Date of Birth: June 6, 1984
Family: Stuart Stark (father), Margaret Graham-Bell (mother), Kate Stark (sister)
LRR
Duties: Co-Creator, Director, Editor, Writer, Actor
First Appearance: A Brief History of Lame (24 October 2003)
Last Appearance: Elder Dragon Social Club Ep23 - Thunder Junction Precons (15 April 2024)
Recurring Characters: G-Star, Quentin Jones, Story Guy, Shush Guy, Johnny, Ross Hartas, Cardboard Man, Gibb
Desert Bus
First Appearance: Desert Bus for Hope 1 (22 November 2007)
Last Appearance: Desert Bus for Hope 2023 (11 November 2023)
Online
Website: http://grahamlrr.wordpress.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Graham_LRR


Graham Stuart Rupert Stark (b. June 6, 1984) is, along with Paul Saunders, one of the founding members of LoadingReadyRun. His contributions to LRR include editing and composing the raw video footage, being one of the primary writers, and directing and acting in the majority of videos. He also wrote the comic Roomies.

Graham's sister Kate is also associated with the site while both Graham's parents, Margaret Graham-Bell and Stuart Stark, have also appeared in videos. Graham is in a relationship with Kathleen, another frequent contributor to LRR.

Graham previously lived with Matt in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and with with Morgan and Bill before that in Bill's Place v2.0. Graham attended Oak Bay High School where he was involved in the school's drama program, both behind the scenes and as an actor. Before the start of LoadingReadyRun, Graham made several videos with future members of the LoadingReadyRun crew, such as After Hours: Quest for the Grail, which he co-wrote with Paul for the Oak Bay High Film Festival.

Graham attends the University of Victoria where he studies visual arts with a focus on film and video. He served as the graphics editor of the Martlet, UVic's student paper. Graham also worked in the marketing department of Pixpo, where he was part of the Idiot Room video podcast. He once worked as a clown.

Graham Stark Filmography

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