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Anthony Colin Gerald Andrews [1] (born 12 January 1948) is an English actor. He played Lord Sebastian Flyte in the ITV miniseries Brideshead Revisited (1981), for which he won Golden Globe and BAFTA television awards, and was nominated for an Emmy .
Portrayed by Anthony Andrews, Lord Robert Charles Algernon St. John Stockbridge, Marquess of Stockbridge (born 1901) is the son of the Duke and Duchess of Buckminster. He is a somewhat reluctant member of Georgina Worsley and Lady Dolly's social group of 'wild young things'.
Elliott Blake (Anthony Andrews) is a "psychic" who, with his girlfriend/partner in crime Dr. Paula Hall (Karen Austin), is attempting to scam U.S. military intelligence into hiring him to use his ESP abilities against the Soviets.
In this version, Tommy and Tuppence were played by Anthony Andrews and Greta Scacchi respectively, [7] but, unlike in the book, Miss Marple and Tuppence play the detective roles while Tommy is away on intelligence (MI6) business. In 2015 BBC television aired Partners in Crime, it starred David Walliams as Tommy [8] and Jessica Raine as Tuppence ...
La La Anthony and Carmelo Anthony split in 2021 but the TV host is holding on to her married name for another member of her family. During a panel at Fanatics Fest on Saturday, August 17, La La ...
At the end of 2020, FOX NFL reporter Charissa Thompson and sports agent Kyle Thousand got married in a small ceremony with family. Roughly one year later, the marriage ended. According to a report ...
“Tot mom” Casey Anthony has parted ways with her married boyfriend — and the notorious former murder defendant is telling friends that she simply “grew tired” of the relationship. “She ...
Brideshead Revisited is a 1981 British television serial starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews.It was produced by Granada Television for broadcast by the ITV network. . Significant elements of it were directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who handled the initial phases of the production, before Charles Sturridge carried on with the