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Camilla More and Carey More (born 15 October 1957) are English actresses who have starred in films and on television. They are identical twin sisters. They have starred together in some films (the French film Le Jumeau directed by Yves Robert ) and TV shows.
The Twin (French: Le jumeau) is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert, starring Pierre Richard, Camilla More and Carey More. [1] Based on Donald Westlake's novel Two Much, the story involves an indebted Frenchman who meets a pair of beautiful and rich American twin sisters. Inventing a twin brother, he manages to marry both and live ...
Camilla Rutherford was born to (Gordon) Malcolm Rutherford (1939–1999), a financial journalist for the Financial Times and sometime advisor to Margaret Thatcher, and his second wife, Elizabeth (née Pelen), a magistrate, daughter of a French ambassador.
She was portrayed by actress Sharon Wyatt from July 14, 1981, to July 10, 1984, from July 30, 1986, to February 24, 1995, and again on May 21, 2021. Tiffany was married to Sean Donely till his death in May 2021 and the characters made a special appearance on October 13–14, 2008 on the two-part Season 2 finale of the General Hospital spin off ...
Meanwhile, the New Yorker wrote a piece about a month later (on August 25, 1997—just days before Diana's tragic death) noting it had taken Charles and Camilla "more than half their lives" to ...
Year Title Role Notes 2011 Low Life: Carmen 2013 Mary Queen of Scots: Mary, Queen of Scots: 2013 Blue is the Warmest Colour: Camille 2016 Jacqueline Argentine
Camilla Belle Routh (born October 2, 1986), known professionally as Camilla Belle, is an American actress. Born and raised in Los Angeles , California , Belle began her acting career with appearances in numerous television commercials before landing her first lead role in NBC 's thriller, Trapped Beneath the Earth in 1992.
Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972) is an English actress, comedian and writer. She has won three Royal Television Society awards, four British Comedy Awards, and four BAFTA nominations for her self-driven semi-autobiographical BBC sitcom Miranda (2009–2015).