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  • ...y = Hal E. Chester<br />[[Patricia Moyes|Patricia Moyes]]<br />[[Peter Ustinov]] {{small|(uncredited)}}<br />[[Frank Tarloff|Frank Tarloff]] {{small|(uncr ..., his loafing employees are unconcerned, despite his being the head of the family firm. They pay much more respect to his senior clerk, Gloatbridge ([[Edward
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  • * [[Peter Ustinov]] ...t after by their money-hungry stepmother and the sadistic Sergeant Markov (Ustinov).
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  • |name = Peter Ustinov |image = Sir Peter Ustinov Allan Warren.jpg
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  • ...garet (née Hogan), Lister was educated at the Parktown Convent of the Holy Family, [[Johannesburg]].<ref name=":0" /> She was a theatre student of Anna Roma ...The Cruel Sea (1953 film)|The Cruel Sea]]'' (1953). She starred in [[Peter Ustinov]]'s long-running 1951 play ''[[The Love of Four Colonels]]'' in the West En
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  • ...ay be at odds with others, but BFI states: "Checked birth and death at the Family Records Centre, London." --> ...ay be at odds with others, but BFI states: "Checked birth and death at the Family Records Centre, London." -->, known professionally as '''Kynaston Reeves'''
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  • ...ood|Peter Tinniswood]]'s stories about an extended [[Yorkshire|Yorkshire]] family.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=V7vPDQAAQBAJ&q=robin ...946, in ''[[School for Secrets|School for Secrets]]'', directed by [[Peter Ustinov]], and other parts followed. He made his London stage debut in 1947, as Lud
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  • ...rgh Post - Gazette 2 May 2001: E-1.</ref><ref>Annakin Makes Movies for the Family ...y Camp'' featured [[Here Come the Huggetts|the Huggetts]], a working-class family living in suburban England headed by [[Jack Warner (actor)|Jack Warner]] an
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  • ...e role played in the 1950 film by [[James Stewart]]). Members of the Royal Family went to see the play in August.<ref>{{Cite news |date=5 August 1949 |title= ...all six of the original [[Crazy Gang (comedy group)|Crazy Gang]], [[Peter Ustinov]], [[George Robey]] and many more, totalling over 240.
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  • ...as one of the last stars who was a real gentleman. It is a very sad loss." Ustinov said, "He was a wonderful actor and a very good friend on the occasions tha | Episode: ''A Death in the Family''
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  • ...o keep him off school.<ref name="Timesobit"/> His illness receded, and the family eventually returned to the north.{{when|date=November 2017}} ...([[Philippe Pétain]]) in the [[Southwark Playhouse]] production of [[Peter Ustinov]]'s ''[[The Moment of Truth (play)|The Moment of Truth]]''.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...the voice cast of ''[[The Light Princess]]'', a partly animated, hour-long family fantasy that aired on the [[BBC]] in 1978.<ref name=cartoon>{{cite news |ur ...rishtimes /> which starred [[Peter O'Toole]], [[Cyril Cusack]] and [[Peter Ustinov]]. He went on to have starring roles in television shows such as ''[[Emmerd
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  • ...of her social class. After her death, Louis decides to take revenge on the family and take the [[duke]]dom by murdering the eight people ahead of him in the ...rtly after Louis was born. Louis's mother raises him on the history of her family and tells him how, unlike most other [[peerage]]s, the dukedom of Chalfont
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  • ...[Will] (1888–1949)}}</ref> When Will Hay Jr. was less than a year old the family moved to [[Lowestoft|Lowestoft]] in [[Suffolk|Suffolk]].<ref>1891 UK census ...ners at midnight on 4 May 1945 (4 days before [[VE Day]]) before the Royal Family and many military notables. This was at a private function at the [[Life Gu
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  • | family = {{plainlist| * [[Tamara Ustinov]] (niece)
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  • Born in [[Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire|Berkhamsted]], into a family with no theatrical connections, Hordern was educated at [[Windlesham House ===Family background===
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  • ...eorge Martin in 1926}}</ref> in [[Highbury, London]]. When he was six, his family acquired a piano that sparked his interest in music.{{sfn|Martin|1989|p=13} ...natius College students were evacuated to [[Welwyn Garden City]]. George's family left London, with him being enrolled at [[Ravensbourne School (Bromley)|Bro
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  • ...ct secret; Peter Cook only discovered the truth when later researching his family.<ref>Peter Cook: A Biography, Harry Thompson, Sceptre, 1998, pp. 1-2</ref> ...ntended to be performed by a cast including [[Spike Milligan]] and [[Peter Ustinov]], but Godley and Creme eventually settled on Cook once they realised he co
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  • ...mith biography |work=tiscali.co.uk |access-date=21 April 2014 }}</ref> The family moved to [[Oxford]] when Smith was four years old. She had older twin broth ...starring [[Rex Harrison]] and ''[[Hot Millions]]'' (1968) opposite [[Peter Ustinov]].<ref name="Ebert1968">{{cite web |last1=Ebert |first1=Roger |title=Hot Mi
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  • ...l-time nurse from [[w:New Zealand|New Zealand]] was assigned to assist the family, with Spike sleeping on the sofa and trying to write scripts around tending ...it was indicated had dropped out to allow him to spend more time with his family alongside his six-day-a-week variety work. The new series was previewed wit
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  • ...ver and a Day (1943 film)|Forever and a Day]]'' (1943), a tale of a London family house from 1804 to the 1940 [[London blitz|blitz]]. This film boasts 80 per ...ette (1950 film)|Odette]]'' (1950), co-starring [[Trevor Howard]], [[Peter Ustinov]] and [[Marius Goring]]. As [[Odette Sansom]], she was the [[UK|Anglo]]-Fre
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