Alexander Armstrong (English Wikipedia)

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  • "A Personal Introduction from Xander & Ben..." The Armstrong and Miller Show. Archived from the original on 11 August 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2010. Alexander attended Mowden Hall Preparatory School in Northumberland where he picked up a lively interest in music and acting. So much so that he transferred at the age of 11 to St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh where he specialised in singing and playing the piano, the cello, and the giddy goat. He proceeded to Durham school on a music scholarship where he dropped the Cello in favour of the much more masculine Oboe but continued to hone his love of showing off. It was here that he first earned his nickname, Alexander "Three Ships" Armstrong.

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