Bill Booth was born in Kent in 1946, a place that was slowly recovering after the effects of the Second World War. His father was the local policeman for Elham, a small village near Folkestone, and it was there that Bill spent his childhood - which included appearing in Raising a Riot in 1955, for which he was paid by Kenneth Moore himself. Soon ...
His son's feature film debut, 'Live for the Moment' (2004), is dedicated in loving memory to Bill. Richard also says that Bill's contributions to the project were invaluable and provided a lot of inspiration during the scripting process - unfortunately Bill passed away before shooting began.