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Robert Lindsay Stevenson (born 13 December 1949), known professionally as Robert Lindsay, is an English actor. He has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in musical theatre , and is the recipient of a British Academy Television Award , a Tony Award , and two Laurence Olivier Awards .
G.B.H. is a seven-part British television drama written by Alan Bleasdale shown in the summer of 1991 on Channel 4.Described by Bleasdale as "one caring, liberal madman's odyssey through the appalling farce of life in Britain today", [1] its protagonists are Michael Murray (played by Robert Lindsay), the hard-left Labour leader of a city council in the North of England, and Jim Nelson (played ...
Lindsay Vere Duncan CBE (born 7 November 1950) is a Scottish actress. She is the recipient of three BAFTA nominations and one Scottish BAFTA nomination, as well as two Olivier Awards and a Tony Award for her work on stage.
BAFTA nominees Lindsay Duncan (“Birdman,” “Le Week-End”) and Simon Callow (“Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Shakespeare In Love”) join Joe Stephenson’s upcoming “Doctor Jekyll ...
Close to the Enemy is a British period drama television miniseries set in 1946 in London.It is written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, starring Jim Sturgess, Freddie Highmore, Charlotte Riley, Phoebe Fox, Alfred Molina, Ciara Charteris, Lindsay Duncan, August Diehl, Alfie Allen, Angela Bassett, Antje Traue, Lucy Ward, Sebastian Armesto, Julian Bleach, Charity Wakefield, Aleksandar Jovanovic ...
It starred Robert Lindsay as Walter Henry "Wolfie" Smith, [2] a young Marxist [3] "urban guerrilla" in Tooting, south London, who is attempting to emulate his hero Che Guevara. [4] Wolfie is a reference to the Irish revolutionary Wolfe Tone , who used the pseudonym "Citizen Smith" in order to evade capture by the Dublin Castle administration .
The following is an incomplete list of celebrities whose caricatures appear on the celebrity wall at Sardi's restaurant in New York City.All have eaten at Sardi's. The date or year each caricature was added to Sardi's is often mentioned in brackets after the celebrities' name. Also mentioned is either the production the actor was in at the time
Bull is a British television sitcom created and written by Gareth Gwynn and John-Luke Roberts, who adapted it for television from their radio pilot, Antiquity. [2]The show stars well-known comic actors Robert Lindsay and Maureen Lipman as the eponymous siblings and antiques shop owners Rupert and Beverley Bull, around whom the programme centres, alongside Claudia Jessie and Naz Osmanoglu as ...