Naomi Watts
(Actor)
.. Princess Diana
Born:
September 28, 1968
Birthplace: Shoreham, England
Trivia:
Naomi Watts had already been a working actress for over a decade when she earned notice as a promising newcomer in David Lynch's Cannes Film Festival prizewinner Mulholland Drive (2001).Born September 28th, 1968, Watts began acting in her teens, landing her first film role in For Love Alone (1986). Watts subsequently appeared with future Hollywood headliners Nicole Kidman and Thandie Newton in John Duigan's disarming teen romance Flirting (1991). Watts's next film with Duigan, Wide Sargasso Sea (1992), was not so well received. After her first taste of Hollywood with Joe Dante's schlock movie homage Matinee (1992), Watts nabbed a starring role as Jimmy Smits's disturbed student in George Miller's little seen courtroom drama Gross Misconduct (1993). Watts then starred as Jet Girl to Lori Petty's Tank Girl (1995), but the science fiction fantasy suffered an ignominious box office fate. After a series of TV movies and thrillers, including Sleepwalkers (1997) and Children of the Corn IV (1996), Watts appeared in Marshall Herskovitz's high-toned Venetian courtesan costumer Dangerous Beauty (1998) and successful TV docudrama The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer (1999). Watts's breakthrough finally arrived when David Lynch cast her in his ABC pilot Mulholland Drive. Though ABC canceled the project in 1999 after Lynch turned in a typically mood-drenched work, StudioCanal financed its transformation into a feature that debuted to acclaim at Cannes in 2001. A Los Angeles dreamscape akin to Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive featured Watts as the blonde half of a female duo caught in a mystery of shifting identities. Drawing attention for her not-for-network TV love scene with co-star Laura Harring, Watts also earned praise as a rising "new" actress.Though ignored for an Oscar nomination, Watts's tour-de-force dual performance earned her numerous accolades and critics' awards, igniting her career. Working steadily in the wake of Mulholland Drive, Watts scored a box-office as well as critical success a year later with The Ring (2002), the Hollywood remake of the Japanese horror blockbuster. Starring Watts as an intrepid reporter investigating the origins of a lethal videotape, The Ring overcame studio doubts to become a sleeper hit, solidifying Watts's new star status. Watts subsequently donned period dress for the Showtime western The Outsider (2002), and to co-star alongside fellow Aussie Heath Ledger in The Kelly Gang (2003). Balancing her genre work with potentially headier fare guided by notable directors, Watts also appeared with Kate Hudson, Glenn Close and Stockard Channing in the Merchant-Ivory romantic comedy Le Divorce (2003), and won a leading role opposite formidable actors Sean Penn and Benicio Del Toro in Alejandro González Iñárritu's 21 Grams (2003).In 2004, Watts worked opposite Mark Ruffalo for the independent film We Don't Live Here Anymore, and reteamed with Sean Penn for The Assassination of Richard Nixon. She landed the starring role of Ann Darrow in director Peter Jackson's remake of King Kong (2006), and starred in the 2006 remake of The Painted Veil. Watts was praised for her work as a British midwife who accidentally gets involved in the Russian mafia in director David Cronenberg's psychological thriller Eastern Promises. Watts starred along with Clive Owen in 2009's The International, for which she played the part of an assistant district attorney who participates in a plan to rob a bank, and co-starred alongside Samuel L. Jackson, Annette Benning, and Kerry Washington for the drama Mother and Child. Watts was later cast in Dream House (2011), a thriller starring Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, and worked with Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2011 biopic J. Edgar. In 2012 she played the mother of a family trapped in a catastrophic storm in The Impossible, garnering a Best Actress nomination for her work in the film.
Naveen Andrews
(Actor)
.. Dr. Hasnat Khan
Born:
January 17, 1969
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
British actor Naveen Andrews first attracted international attention as Kip, Juliette Binoche's Sikh boyfriend in The English Patient (1996). A graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Andrews got his start on television, starring in the popular -- to say nothing of racy -- 1993 miniseries The Buddha of Suburbia. The same year that he appeared in The English Patient, the actor portrayed a haughty king in Mira Nair's Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love, a film whose content inspired no shortage of controversy in India. He subsequently worked in a variety of films on both sides of the Atlantic, including Mighty Joe Young, A Question of Faith, and Bride and Prejudice. After landing a starring role on the landmark TV series Lost in 2004, Andrews became a household face in the United States, and he soon found himself in movies like Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror, and Jodi Foster's The Brave One. After Lost concluded, Andrews kept his hand in television as well, with a starring role in the UK costume series Sinbad in 2012.
Douglas Hodge
(Actor)
.. Paul Burrell
Born:
February 25, 1960
Birthplace: Plymouth, Devon, England
Trivia:
Appeared in numerous stage productions helmed by legendary English playwright Harold Pinter, and was a close friend of the director until his death in 2008. Released his first folk music album, Cowley Road Songs, in 2005 under the name Doug Hodge. Made his Broadway directorial debut with 2015's Old Times, which starred Clive Owen. Has voiced commercials for Red Bull, British Airways, and British Gas.
Charles Edwards
(Actor)
.. Patrick Jephson
Born:
January 10, 1969
Birthplace: Haslemere, Surrey, England
Trivia:
Theatre, television and film actor. Played Richard Hannay in the 2006 West End production of The 39 Steps; he later transferred with the show to Broadway. Nominated for Best Actor at the Evening Standard Awards in 2011 for his role in Much Ado About Nothing at the National Theatre, directed by Peter Hall. Nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Whatsonstage Awards in 2012 for his role as Oberon in Twelfth Night, opposite Judi Dench as Titania. In March 2017, starred as Henry Higgins in Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady in the Brisbane and Melbourne seasons, presented by Opera Australia and directed by Dame Julie Andrews. Took on the lead role of fictional King Henry lX in the TV series Henry lX for SKY channel Gold, which aired first in 2017.
Geraldine James
(Actor)
.. Oonagh Toffolo
Born:
July 06, 1950
Birthplace: Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Trivia:
Supporting actress, onscreen from 1980.
Juliet Stevenson
(Actor)
.. Sonia
Born:
October 30, 1956
Birthplace: Kelvedon, Essex, England
Trivia:
Ranked among Great Britain's most esteemed stage actresses, Juliet Stevenson also occasionally lends her talent to film and television productions. In film, she received the most acclaim for Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991). A graduate of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she first made waves in classical theater in the early '80s. She also occasionally worked in more modern productions, such as Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden, for which Stevenson originated the role of the vengeful Paulina. In 1987, Stevenson entered television in the British/American film Helix/The Race for the Double Helix (1987). She followed this up with several feature films, making her American debut co-starring with Gwyneth Paltrow in Emma (1996).
Cas Anvar
(Actor)
.. Dodi Fayed
Birthplace: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Trivia:
Started acting in high school, as the lead role in Hamlet, after his English teacher threatened to fail him if he didn't audition. Is the founding artistic director of Repercussion Theatre, a Montreal-based Shakespeare-in-the-Park touring company that delivered its first performance, A Midsummer Night's Dream, in 1988. A popular video-game voice actor, is known for the roles Altair in Assassin's Creed: Revelations and Dalton in Halo 4. Is fluent in English, French and Farsi. A paintball enthusiast, has competed on a team called The Suave Bastards.
Jonathan Kerrigan
(Actor)
.. Colin
Laurence Belcher
(Actor)
.. Prince William
Harry Holland
(Actor)
.. Prince Harry
Leeanda Reddy
(Actor)
.. Nasreen
Art Malik
(Actor)
.. Samunder
Born:
November 13, 1952
Birthplace: Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Michael Hadley
(Actor)
.. Joseph Toffollo
Rose O'Loughlin
(Actor)
.. Nurse Denise
Christopher Birch
(Actor)
.. Ronnie Scott
Michael Byrne
(Actor)
.. Christiaan Barnard
Born:
November 07, 1943
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
In films since at least 1963's The Scarlet Blade, British actor Michael Byrne has had roles ranging from the benign to the malevolent. He was equally at home with the Olde English trappings of Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1973) as he was with the up-to-date gangster ambience of The Long Good Friday (1982). Among his credits were Butley (1974), A Bridge too Far (1977) (halfway down the cast sheet as Lt. Col. Vandelur), The Medusa Touch (1978) and Force 10 from Navarone (1978). In 1989, Michael Byrne played Vogel, one of the multitudes of plot motivators in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Raffaello Degruttola
(Actor)
.. Mario Brenna
Nathaniel Facey
(Actor)
.. Dwayne Johnson
Usha Khan
(Actor)
.. Naheed
Afzal Khan
(Actor)
.. Hasnat's Uncle
Rafiq Jajbhay
(Actor)
.. Rasheed
Kasthuri Singh
(Actor)
.. Nanny Appa
Edna Jaire
(Actor)
.. Doctor/Interpreter
Alex Elliott
(Actor)
.. Angolan Doctor
Cleone Cassidy
(Actor)
.. TV Interviewer - Angola
Lee Asquith-Coe
(Actor)
.. Police Officer
Nicola Barber
(Actor)
.. Newsreader
Daniel Bayle
(Actor)
.. Radio Journalist
Will Chitty
(Actor)
.. Security Guard
Richard Corgan
(Actor)
.. Police Officer
Chris Cowlin
(Actor)
.. Paparazzi Chasing Princess Diana
Ilan Goodman
(Actor)
.. Diana's Assistant #1
Shane Hart
(Actor)
.. Security
Richard Herdman
(Actor)
.. Police Officer
Tessa Jubber
(Actor)
.. Christina Lamb
Chonradee Kulthap
(Actor)
.. Young Maid
Prasanna Puwanarajah
(Actor)
.. Martin Bashir
Enzo Squillino Jr
(Actor)
.. Greg
Mary Stockley
(Actor)
.. Assistant
Max Wrottesley
(Actor)
.. Ian
Max Cane
(Actor)
.. Landlord
Micah Balfour
(Actor)
.. Security Guard 2
Julian Firth
(Actor)
.. Sydney Official
Jay McDonald
(Actor)
.. Drug Dealer