Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Quick is perhaps best known for the role of Lady Julia Flyte in the television production of Brideshead Revisited. She received an Emmy and British Academy Television Awards nomination for her work. Quick has also appeared in many theatre, film and television productions.
Actress: The Duellists. Eclectic British classical stage actress Diana Quick, of Anglo-Indian descent, specialized in aristocratic ladies and played various members of royalty (queens, baronesses, etc.) throughout her career.
Diana Quick is an award-winning English actress who has played several notable roles during her six-decade-long illustrious career. As a professional actress, her most prominent role was her portrayal of Lady Julia Flyte in the television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s classic ‘Brideshead Revisited’.
See Diana Quick full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Diana Quick's latest movies and tv shows.
Eclectic, spade-jawed, auburn-haired British classical stage actress Diana Quick, of Anglo-Indian descent, specialized in aristocratic ladies and played various members of royalty (queens, baronesses, etc.) throughout her career.
Diana Quick played the ultimate English role in Channel 4’s The Queen (where five actresses played Elizabeth II) Credit: Neill Menneer
Actress Diana Quick, who is currently touring in Shared Experience’s After Mrs Rochester, mulls over the books of Jean Rhys, her own family memoir, backstage romances & the cost of touring.
Quick went on to build a sterling reputation as a period actress, highlighted by her portrayal of the beautiful Julia Flyte in "Brideshead Revisited," a TV adaptation of the novel by...
The Woman in White: With Diana Quick, Ian Richardson, John Shrapnel, Jenny Seagrove. In Victorian England, Laura and her half-sister Marian are entwined in a terrifying web of deceit. Laura's doppelganger, a mysterious woman dressed all in white, may hold the key to unlock the mystery.
Diana Quick, 62, has just published her family memoir A Tug on the Thread. She plays the Queen in a forthcoming Channel 4 series and will be joining author Margaret Atwood for staged...