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Joanna Lamond Lumley was born on 1 May 1946 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, in British India.Her mother, Thyra Beatrice Rose (née Weir), was English. Her grandfather Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Weir had been born in Ghazipur and served as an army officer in Kashmir; he was a close friend of the 13th Dalai Lama.
Joanna Lumley has shared her disdain for sex scenes in TV and film, as she said she finds them “rude and horrible”.. In a new interview, the Absolutely Fabulous star, 77, expressed her hatred ...
Dame Joanna Lumley’s message of “love” to Phillip Schofield as he returns to TV for the first time in nearly two years has raised eyebrows amongst viewers of the Channel 5 show.. The former ...
Dame Joanna Lumley has said the Queen represented “all that was kind and fair” as more famous faces from around the world paid tribute to her reign and legacy.
1999 Doctor Who charity special The Curse of Fatal Death Doctor Who charity special VHS cover art Cast Doctors Rowan Atkinson – The Doctor Richard E. Grant – The Quite Handsome Doctor Jim Broadbent – The Shy Doctor Hugh Grant – The Handsome Doctor Joanna Lumley – The Female Doctor Companion Julia Sawalha – Emma Others Jonathan Pryce – The Master Roy Skelton, Dave Chapman ...
Patsy was the last of a string of children born to an aging Bohemian mother in Paris, who gave birth "like a sprinkler, scattering bastard babies all over Europe." [6]In a flashback showing Patsy's birth, after telling an attendant to cut the cord, Patsy's mother (Eleanor Bron) exclaims that she names the child Eurydice Colette Clytemnestra Dido Bathsheba Rabelais Patricia Cocteau Stone.
Joanna Lumley. We had high hopes for the Ab Fab star. But the Peter Pan collar and monochromatic navy blue and white dress made her look more like a sailor than a guest at the service.
The Tale of Sweeney Todd is a 1997 American crime-drama/horror television film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Ben Kingsley and Joanna Lumley. [1] The teleplay by Peter Buckman was adapted from a story by Peter Shaw. Prior to broadcast, the film had its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 1997.
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