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Natasha Richardson Actress, The Parent Trap Natasha Richardson made her feature film debut as Mary Shelley in Ken Russell's Gothic. Her performance caught the attention of director Paul Schrader, who cast her in the title role in Patty Hearst. Since then, Ms. Richardson achieved notable success in such films as Pat O'Connor's A Month in the Country... | |
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Joely Richardson Actress, The Patriot For Joely the theater must be in her genes. Daughter of Tony Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave, and granddaughter of actor Sir Michael Redgrave, she is the niece of Lynn Redgrave and her sister Natasha Richardson was also an actress. Former husband Tim Bevan is a producer. However the genes were slow... | |
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Alec Guinness Actor, Star Wars Alec Guinness de Cuffe was born on April 2, 1914 in Marylebone, London, England. While working in advertising, he studied at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art, debuting on stage in 1934 and played classic theater with the Old Vic from 1936. In 1941, he entered the Royal Navy as a seaman and was commissioned the next year... | |
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Hayley Mills Actress, The Parent Trap Born Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills in London in 1946, she is the daughter of the great actor Sir John Mills and the well-known novelist-playwright Mary Hayley Bell. Her sister is the actress Juliet Mills. She grew up in her parents' home, an outgoing, funny child, and, because she spent so much time with her parents and their friends... | |
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Jane Asher Actress, Death at a Funeral | |
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Lynn Redgrave Actress, Gods and Monsters Actress of both the English and American stage and screen, Lynn Redgrave was born in London, England to one of the world's most famous acting dynasties. Daughter of Sir Michael Redgrave and sister of Vanessa Redgrave and Corin Redgrave, surprisingly her early aspirations were to become an equestrienne... | |
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Gemma Jones Actress, Bridget Jones's Diary | |
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Corin Redgrave Actor, A Man for All Seasons Corin Redgrave, a towering, award-winning force on the British stage but a lesser universally recognized third-generation scion of the acting dynasty, was the reddish-haired middle brother of his more internationally famous sisters, Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave who achieved widespread celebrity during their course of work on the American stage, film and TV... | |
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Dave Legeno Actor, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince A twin fisted existentialist, whose post-Nietschian sensibilities reject the lantern of the cynic in a quest for a sun that leaves no shadow. He attended Dr Challoners Grammar School where he achieved 8 'o' levels, he then elected to work on demolition sites rather than continue his education to University level... | |
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Norman Wisdom Actor, Trouble in Store Norman Wisdom has become the great British clown very much in the mould of Charles Chaplin with his "little man" in the ill fitting suit and cloth cap. His character is "everyman", much put upon but struggling through to a (usually) happy ending. He was brought up in an orphanage after his mother died and his father disowned him... | |
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Virginia McKenna Actress, Born Free Talented flaxen-blonde British star combined her deep loves for acting and for wildlife throughout most her adult life. Born in London, England on June 7, 1931, her family possessed a sturdy theatrical background. Mother Anne was a jazz pianist, composer and cabaret performer while father Terry, an auctioneer, had relatives in the arts including actress Fay Compton and author Compton MacKenzie... | |
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Belinda Lang Actress, Three Minute Moments | |
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Francesca Gonshaw Actress, The Fallen Madonna Francesca Gonshaw is mostly known for her role as Maria in the (1982-1992) hit series 'Allo 'Allo! She appeared in Series 1-3. She studied dramatic art at A.L.R.A. She has helped in starting the Film company Miramax. has also written, directed and produced films on her own. She also studied fine art at The Byam Shaw School Of Art and has started her own gallery. | |
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Sarah Ferguson Self, The One with Ross's Wedding: Part 1 | |
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Simon Cadell Actor, Watership Down | |
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Bronwen Booth Actress, One Life to Live | |
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Gareth Forwood Actor, Gandhi | |
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Philip Locke Actor, Thunderball | |
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John Barron Actor, The Turn of the Screw John Barron was born on Christmas Eve, 1920. A kind godfather paid his training fees at RADA in 1938. During the war, he served in the Navy, then returned to acting after demob, mostly in rep. productions. He soon became a theatre director, and directed Leonard Rossiter in numerous productions throughout the 1950s... | |
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Trinny Woodall Self, What Not to Wear on the Red Carpet | |
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Katyana Kass Actress, The Optimists of Nine Elms | |
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Isabella Blow Actress, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou | |
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Elizabeth Scott Actress, Fingers | |
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Sophie Muller Director, Björk: Volumen | |
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Lord Lucan Uncategorised | |
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David Cameron Self, Episode #10.13 | |
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Len Deighton Writer, Oh! What a Lovely War | |
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Curtis Arden Actor, The Valley of Gwangi | |
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Marie Belloc Lowndes Writer, The Lodger | |
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Bob Cryer Actor, The Getaway: Black Monday | |
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Terry Nutkins Self, Animals | |
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Dodonna Bicknell Miscellaneous Crew, A Judgment in Stone | |
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Christopher McMaster Producer, The Duel | |
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Harriet Harman Self, Election 2010 | |
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Edwin A. Abbott Writer, Flatland | |
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Brandon Acton-Bond Director, Stuff and Nonsense | |
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Manny Yospa Camera and Electrical Department, Aventure malgache | |
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Eric Braun Self, An Affair to Remember | |
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John Renbourn Composer, Driving Lessons | |
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Tessa Jowell Self, Episode dated 1 November 2012 | |
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John Tangye Lean Miscellaneous Crew, All Together Now | |
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Leonie Caldecott Self, Naomi Mitchinson | |
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Bob Clark Make-Up Department, Brighton Rock | |
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