One Punch Man
Juliantina
Reacher
The Cleaning Lady
Divaldo: O Mensageiro da Paz
Adolescence
Platform 7
Mufasa: The Lion King
Xeque Mate (a série)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Director
Ralph Lee
DIRECTOR
David Batty
Neil Rawles
Michael Wadding
Chris Durlacher
Andrew Abbott
Russell Leven
Neil Crombie
Simon Berthon
Jane-Marie Franklyn
Rosalind Bain
Jenny Barraclough
Patricio Guzmán
Patrick McGrady
Chris Oxley
David C. Taylor
Liz Crow
Richard Denton
Claire Lasko
Marion Milne
Hamish Mykura
Ann Pugh
Amanda Street
Susanna White
Geoff Wonfor
Elizabeth Dobson
Guy Evans
William Lyons
Ursula Macfarlane
Louise Osmond
Tom Pollock
Bill Treharne Jones
David Willcock
Madonna Benjamin
Heenan Bhatti
Sue Bourne
Charles Bruce
Emma Davies
Francis Hanly
Ann Hawker
Janice Sutherland
Michael Davies
Mark Lewis
Jill Nicholls
Chris Rodley
Stars (in credits order)
Patricia Mountbatten
Self - Cousin
Mark Easton
Self - Narrator
Philip Ziegler
Self - Author: 'King Edward VIII'
Ben Pimlott
Self - The Queen's Biographer
Audrey Whiting
Self - Sunday Mirror, 1954-1986
Denis Lawson
John Gibson
Self - Royal Footman
Theo Aronson
Self - Biographer
Tim Pigott-Smith
Piers Gibbon
Juliet Stevenson
Jane Copland
Narrator
Stephen Rashbrook
Jenny Eclair
Self
Barbara Castle
Self - Labour Government, 1964-1970
John Grigg
Self - Historian
Harry Arnold
Self - Royal Reporter, The Sun
James Whitaker
Self - Royal Reporter, Daily Mirror
Larry Adler
Self - Friend
Tim Heald
Self - Prince Philip's Biographer
Georgina Kennard
Michael Winner
May Pang
Self - John and Yoko's Assistant
Paul Gambaccini
Self - Broadcaster
Lady Longford
Self - Author: 'Elizabeth R'
Tony Benn
Penny Junor
Self - Benenden Pupil
David Wynne-Morgan
Self - Dailly Express & Thursday Club Member
Bernard Ingham
Simon Heffer
Anthony Holden
Dennis Friedman
Self - Author
Graham Turner
Self - Daily Telegraph
Piers Brendon
Self - Author: 'The Windsors'
Robin Ludlow
Self - Press Secretary to the Queen, 1972-1973
Barbara Flynn
Denis Tuohy
Lionel Fanthorpe
Self - Presenter
Samuel West
Verse Spoken by
Martin Jarvis
Jennifer Hennessy
Joan of Arc
Mark Radcliffe
Charles Dance
Sean Pertwee
Art Malik
Yoko Ono
Samantha Bond
Tom Wilkinson
Hermione Norris
Geoffrey Palmer
Lucy Briers
Mariella Frostrup
Mark Kermode
Tony Blackburn
Dilly Barlow
John Simm
George Irving
Kate Alderton
Amy Johnson
Matthew Flynn
Jancis Robinson
Emma Howard
Rupert Murdoch
Michael Pennington
Nostradamus
Owen Teale
Inquisitor
Laurel Lefkow
Helen Keller Reader
Nigel Anthony
Gina McKee
Stephen Hawking
Christopher Brand
Young Tommy Cooper
Maxine Barrie
Shirley Bassey
Dorian Lough
Captain Bligh
Anna Barry
Fenella Norman
Readings
Leslie Hendry
Additional Narration
Patricia Hodge
Wallis Simpson
John Shrapnel
Aldo Alessio
Casanova
Ailsa Fairley
Helen Keller
Mike Mondeo
Tommy Cooper
Anna Glavey
David Horovitch
Howard Booker Bridges II
Paul Marc Davis
John Cumiskey
Donato Restaino
Boy Casanova
Rebecca Ehrenpreis
Emile Targhetta
Old Casanova
Imogen Walker
Linda Lovelace
Lottie Alexander
Casanova's mother
Gerard Gilroy
Chuck Traynor
Joceline Brooke-Hamilton
Henriette
Faith Brown
Reconstruction Actress
Emma Gillard
La Charpillon
Dylan Mathew
Reconstruction Actor
Christina Baker
Bettina
Carolyn Hume
MM
Teresa Sartore
CC
Alessandra Zwerger
Donna Lucrezia
Ray Alexander
Bragadin
Hugh Curriston
The Pope
Chantal Copello
Paris Woman
Joanna de Lys
Paris Love
James Tovell
Gambler
Richard Bowman
Flute Player
Tenniel Evans
Elisabeth Murdoch
Self - Rupert Murdoch's Duaghter
James Murdoch
Self - Rupert Murdoch's Son
Andrew Neil
Self - Editor, Sunday Times, 1983-1994
Derek Jameson
Self - Editor, News of the World, 1981-1984
Kelvin Mackenzie
Self - Editor, The Sun, 1981-1994
Sheila Mitchell
Wendy Danvers
Eniz Tiddy
Douglas Keay
Prudence MacLeod
Self - Rupert Murdoch's Daughter
Andrew Knight
Self - Chairman, News International 1990-94
Frank Giles
Self - Editor, Sunday Times, 1981-1983
Richard Sonnenfeldt
Deborah Robbins
Peter Botterill
Winifred Carr
Graham King
Self - Former Director of Marketing, News Corp
Irwin Stelzer
Self - Business Associate
Alison Leach
Anthony Norris
Evangeline Evans
Yvonne Norris
George Pilzer
Self - Family Friend of Albert Goering
Christopher Chapman
Nan Rivett
Self - Rohan Rivett's Widow
Janet Calvert-Jones
Self - Rupert Murdoch's Sister
Jane Chapman
Stephen Catto
Self - Former Chairman, Morgan Grenfell
Herbert Hohensinn
Rhyll Rivett
Self - Rohan Rivett's Daughter
Charles Wilson
Self - Editor, The Times, 1985-1990
Pamela Evans
Elsa Waters
Gyles Brandreth
Patrick Moore
Self - Astronomer
Anthony Haden-Guest
Self - Author & Critic
Mark Goodacre
Self - University of Birmingham
Gustavo Leigh
Self - Junta Member, Head of Airforce, 1972-1976
Isabel Allende Bussi
Self - Daughter of Salvador Allende
King Constantine II
Self - Former King of Greece
Jon Lee Anderson
Self - Journalist
Rupert Allason
Self - Author: 'The Secret War for the Falklands'
Peregrine Worsthorne
Self - Sunday Telegraph
Peter Kornbluh
Self - Project Director, U.S. National Security Archives
Tim Bell
Self - Founding Shareholder, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1970-1975 & Managing Director, 1973-1979
José Zalaquett
Self - Human Rights Lawyer
John Dominic Crossan
Self - De Paul University, Chicago
Aubrey Buxton
Peter Lemesurier
Self - Author: 'The Nostradamus Encyclopaedia'
Hyam Maccoby
Self - University of Leeds
Robert Eisenmann
Self - California State University, Long Beach
Ambrosio Rodriguez
Self - Lawyer
Sean Scully
Carmen Hertz
Ignacio Perez-Walker
Self - Senator
John Hegarty
Self - Founding Shareholder, CramerSaatchi, 1967-1970
Langhorne Motley
Self - Assistant Secretary of State, Western Hemisphere, 1981-1984
Myra Alice Wernher
Terence Lewin
Juan Pablo Letelier
Self - Son of Orlando Letelier
Medina Lois
Self - Special Services, 1970-1973
Judd Kessler
Self - US Aid Director, Latin-America 1969-1974
William O'Brien
Michel Chomarat
Self - Nostradamus Archivist
Dick Barbor-Might
Self - Journalist, Chile 1972-1973
David Herro
Self - Director of International Equities & Partner, Harris Associates
Terry Bannister
Self - Account Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1973-1982
Shelley von Strunckel
Self - Astrologer
Kevin McClure
Self - Author: 'Book of the Millennium'
Patricia Verdugo
Beltran Urenda
Self - Family Friend
Simon Mellor
Self - Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Co Plc, 1985-1991
Alistair McAlpine
Self - Treasurer, Conservative Party, 1975-1990
Geza Vermes
Self - University of Oxford
George Landau
Self - U.S. Ambassador to Chile, 1977-1982
Armen Kouyoumdiyan
Self - Economic Analyst in Chile
John Bacon
Self - Deputy Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1978-1988
Sheila Cassidy
Martin Almada
Self - Director of Paraguayan Archives
John Perriss
Self - Deputy Media Director, Saatchi & Saatchi, 1976-1980
Joan Rothberg
Self - Executive Vice President & Director, Ted Bates, 1973-1988
Paul Cowan
Self - Group Account Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1978-1990
Victor Millar
Self - Chairman and Chief Executive, Saatchi & Saatchi Consulting, 1986-1987
Graham Howell
Self - Company Secretary, Saatchi & Saatchi CoPlc, 1994-1998
Jimmy Taylor
Self - Cheam School
Alan Walters
Self - World Bank Advisor to Chile, 1976-1979
John Mizzi
Self - The Maltese Times
Peter Ashmore
Self - Equerry
Neil McClure
Self - Regional Corporate Finance Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Co Plc, 1985-1986
Michael Mann
Self - Former Dean of Windsor
Michael Parker
Self - Private Secretary
Sofía Prats
Self - Daughter of General Prats
Jorge Ballerino
Michael D. Goulder
Anthony Simonds-Gooding
Self - Chairman & Chief Executive, aatchi & Saatchi Communcations Worldwide, 1985-1987
Alan Siegel
Self - Chairman, Siegel and Gale
Bernard Barnett
Self - Assistant Editor, Campaign, 1968-1972
David McCall
Self - Former Chairman, McCaffrey and McCall
Robert E. Jacoby
Self - Former Chairman & President, Ted Bates Worldwide
Sandra Rushing
Self - Author: 'The Magdalene Legacy'
Charles Scott
Self - Finance Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Compoany Plc, 1989-1991
Larry Light
Self - Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Ted Bates International
Rosie Malone
Self - Psychic
Roy Warman
Self - Media Editor, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1971-1980
Camilla Ventham Fraser
Self - Clairvoyant
Matthew Drumbrall
Self - Prophet
Adrian Kemsley
Self - Creative Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1983-1989
Jovan Ratovic
Self - Serbian Information Officer
Joseph Pease
Self - Gordonstoun, 1938-1940
Aristotelis Kondostanos
Self - Waiter at Christening
Alex Flynn
Self - Account Director, Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising, 1973-1976
Paul Bainsfair
Self - Account Director, Saatchi & Saatchi, 1975-1978
Elizabeth Roberts
Self - Daughter of George Wilson, HMS Calypso
David Hemmings
Ken Russell
Barry Humphries
Simon Le Bon
Cynthia Lennon
Self - John's First Wife
Margaret Thatcher
Michael Aspel
Pete Best
Self - Early Beatles Drummer
Jools Holland
Midge Ure
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Self - President, 'Front National'
Simon Jenkins
Self - Journalist & Friend
Julia Baird
Self - John's Sister
Kell Hutchence
Self - Michael's Father
Simon Reed
Muriel Gray
Self - Presenter, The Tube
Dorothy Herrmann
Self - Author: 'Helen Keller: A Life'
Suzi Aplin
Self - Producer, On the Bed
Pete Briquette
Self - Boomtown Rats
Belinda Brewin
Jonathan Stedall
Self - Film-maker & Friend
Self - Director, The Tube
Andy Gill
Self - Michael's Producer
Bill Harry
Self - College Friend
Frederic Seaman
Self - John's Personal Assistant
Chris Cowey
Self - Presenter, Check It Out
Rhett Hutchence
Self - Michael's Brother
Joan Smith
Self - Writer
Andrew Bruce
Self - Crawfie's First Pupil
Tom Paulin
Self - Poet
Catherine Mayer
Andrew Motion
Self - Poet Lauriet
Jo Fairley
Brian Aris
Self - Photographer
Malcolm Vale
Self - fellow in History, St John's College, Oxford
Chris Hill
Dennis Ferrante
Self - Recording Engineer
Olivier Bouzy
Self - Deputy Director, Joan of Arc Centre, Orleans
Anne Mathams
Self - College Contemporary
Phyllis Fearon
Self - John and Cynthia's Classmate
Andrea Wonfor
Self - Executive Producer, The Tube
Auberon Waugh
Ruth Quartermaine
Self - Home Editor, Woman's Own, 1953-1964
Bevis Hillier
Roger Caratini
Self - Author: 'Joan of arc'
John Hay-Drummond-Hay
Self - Fellow Pupil
Nicholas Shrimpton
Self - Literary Critic
James Russell
Self - Crawfie's Neighbour
Tony Gray
Self - Dublin Journalist
Anne-Marie Simon-Parneix
Self - Founder, Cultural Centre, Domremy-la-Pucelle
Stanley Parkes
Self - John's Cousin
Allison Bergmann
Duncan Fallowell
Self - Writer & Friend
Paul Longmore
Self - Professor, San Francisco State University
Maire Cruise O'Brien
Nathalie Merlet
Self - Museum Guide, Vaucouleurs
Ann Fagin Ginger
Self - Author: 'The Fagan Family Fortune'
Lavinia Byrne
Keller Johnson
Self - Great Great Niece
Linda Cunniffe
Self - Crawfie's Niece
Susan Fillippeli
Self - Auburn University
Bruce Smith
Self - Crawfie's Lawyer
Mary Doylerush
Self - Neighbour
Georgina Kleege
Bill Johnson
Self - Great Nephew
Pierre Fouin
Self - Crawfie's Doctor
Dyan Elliott
Self - Professor of History, Indiana University
Anne Finger
Self - Writer & Disability Rights Activist
Janet K. Marcous
Self - Instructor, Northeaston University
Mark Cook
Self - Make-Up Artist and Friend
Donald Ball
Self - Friend of Jess Yates
Mary Klages
Self - University of Colorado at Boulder
Mabel Muir
Self - George Buthlay's Niece
Uinseann MacEoin
Self - IRA Volunteer
Tony Robinson
Presenter
John Barry
Self - Composer
Sean Lennon
Self - Son
Jess Conrad
Self - Actor & Singer
Russ Abbot
Niki Lauda
Peter Settelen
Self - Diana's Voice Coach
Kyoko Ono Cox
Self - Daughter
Barry Cryer
Self - Script Writer
Don Black
Self - Songwriter
Antony Armstrong-Jones Snowdon
Jeremy Isaacs
Richard Overy
Self - King's College, London
Roger Penrose
Self - Colleague
Garry Bushell
Eddie Large
Barry Miles
Self - Co-owner, Indica Gallery
Syd Little
Tim Hawking
Isobel Hawking
Self - Mother
Kate Millett
Trevor Phillips
Sergio Novak
Self - Former Husband & Manager
Bobby Crush
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
Self - British School, Rome
Elliot Mintz
Murray Walker
Self - Motor Racing Commentator
Robert Jobson
Self - Daily Express, 1993-2001
Neil Sinclair
Self - Tiger Bay Historian
Adam Boulton
Self - Political Editor, Sky News
David McAlmont
Self - Singer
Romano Mussolini
Self - Mussolini's Youngest Son
Gale Booth
Self - Cherie's Mother
Anthony Howard
Self - Political Commentator
Riccardo Patrese
Dennis Kirkland
Self - Producer, Thames TV
Alastair Caldwell
Self - Team Manager, McLaren
Juliet Gardiner
Mark Corby
Self - Military Historian
Christopher Wilson
Self - Biographer of Camilla Parker Bowles
Neil Lyndon
Self - Assistant to Armand Hammer, 1984-1989
Patti Flynn
Self - Former Neighbour
Kenny Clayton
Self - Musical Director
Louise Freeman
Self - Former Dancer
Elena Curti
Self - Daughter of Mussolini
Taormina Rieck
Self - Girlfriend
Maxwell Hutchinson
Self - President, RIBA, 1989-1991
Wyn Calvin
Self - Entertainment Producer
Derek Powney
Self - Oxford Friend
Bernd Bosshammer
Self - German Paratrooper
Indro Montanelli
Self - Journalist & Historian
Janet Jenkins
Royce Ryton
Dafydd Iwan
Self - Welsh Nationalist
Peter Barron
Self - Editor, Northern Echo
John Creedon
Mary Kay
Self - Personal Assistant
Pietro Carradori
Self - Mussolini's Valet, 1941-1945
Bob Gruen
Michaela Reid
Vittorio Foa
Self - Political Prisoner, 1935-1943
Stanley Weintraub
Self - Author: 'The Importance of Being Edward'
Thomas Alexander 3rd Baron Fermor-Hesketh
Giles st Aubyn
Bernard Carr
Self - Hawking's Student, 1972-1975
Andy Medhurst
Self - Cultural Historian
Peter Kilfoyle
Nicholas Jones
Self - Author: 'Control Freaks'
Rod Hackney
Self - Architectural Adviser
Peter Guzzardi
Self - Editor: 'A Brief History of Time'
Urbano Lazzaro
Self - Partisan Commissar
Anthony Fawcett
Self - Art Adviser & Personal Assistant, 1968-1970
John Gribbin
Self - Science Writer
Tom McNally
Self - Private Secretary to James Callaghan, 1976-1979
John Burton
Self - Tony Blair's Parliamentary Agent
Gordon Brook-Shepherd
Frank Andrews
Ed Walters
Self - Casino Manager
Vic Lewis
Self - Former Manager
Stuart Townend
Self - Headmaster, Hill House School
Keith Hopkins
Self - Professor of Ancient History, Cambridge University
Gerald Donaldson
Dennis Powell
Self - Ventriloquist
Judy Wade
Self - 'Hello' Magazine
Olwen Watkins
Lionell de Rothschild
Peter Evans
Self - Friend of Nigel Neilson
Nicholas Lloyd
Self - Editor, Daily Express, 1986-1995
Alissa Morien
Jed Novick
Peter Clarke
Self - Barrister & Descendant of William Gordon-Cumming's Lawyer
Anthony Horsley
Self - Team Manager, Hesketh Racing
John McClenahan
Self - Schoolfriend
James Hughes-Onslow
Giulio Ricci
Self - Fascist Youth Movement
Chris Jones
Lily Burton
Self - Sedgefield Labour Party
Zena Cooper
Self - Sister-in-Law
Paul Williams
Self - Holden Matthews Estate Agents
Hans Kohlrautz
Michael Manser
Self - President, RIBA, 1983-1985
Chris Marshall
Self - Team Manager, Formula 3 & Friend
Robert Donovan
Edward Millard
Self - Charles's Welsh Teacher
Maria Wyke
Self - University of Reading
Erica Abeel
Self - US College Friend
Sylvia Beresford-Clarke
Self - Former Friend
Basil King
Jill Percey
Self - Client of Cherie
Bertram Rope
Self - Director, Neilson McCarthy, 1965-1976
Roy Addison
Self - Publicist, Thames TV
Muriel Burgess
Nora O'Shaughnessy
Self - Cherie's Teacher
Helena Shenel
Self - Singing Teacher
David Eddon
Self - Producer, Saatchi & Saatchi
Ken Clarke
Self - Musician
John Rea Price
Self - The Prince's Trust Planning Group
Ian Butterfield
Self - Nightclub Doorman
David Price
Self - Mark Family Advocate
Tim Halford
Self - Assistant to Armand Hammer, 1975-1984
Jack Chambers
Self - Actor
Jill Richter
Self - London Neighbour
John Thompson
Self - Tony Booth's Cousin
Cherie Hoyle
Reg Ward
Self - Former Chair, Thanet North
Pat Doherty
Self - Copyrighter, Saatchi & Saatchi
Lisa Grant
Stuart Neame
Self - Shepherd Neame Ltd & Client of Cherie
Maureen Musto
Maureen Berman
Frank Lyons
Self - Comedian
Elizabeth Hamilton
Christopher Simon Sykes
Self - Great Great Nephew of Christopher
Neal Stone
Self - fellow LSE Student
Helen Dyson
James Hulligan
Self - Former Member, Crosby Labour Party
Frederic Reynold
Victor Belcher
Self - Hackney South & Shoreditch Labour Party
Ricky Gervais
Self - Comedy Writer & Performer
Stephen Merchant
Mamie Van Doren
Self - Actress
Lenny Henry
Johnny Vegas
Sue Lloyd
Self - Co-Star: The Ipcress File
Rona Barrett
Self - Hollywood Correspondent
Jackie Clune
Gloria Steinem
Lucy Fleming
Self - Niece
Julia Foster
Self - Co-Star: Alfie
Candida Royalle
Self - Adult Film Producer & Director
Karen Taylor
Annie Sprinkle
Self - Sexologist & Adult Performer
David Baddiel
Ken Follett
Terry O'Neill
Richard Herring
Jeff Stevenson
Larry Flynt
Self - Publisher: 'Hustler'
Nosher Powell
Self - Childhood Friend
Vidal Sassoon
Willy Russell
Self - Writer: Educating Rita
Germaine Greer
Hamish Hamilton
Self - Director, BAFTAs, 2000
Peter Bart
Self - Editor: Variety
Fred J. Koenekamp
Self - Cinematographer: The Swarm
John Lloyd
Self - Comedy Producer & Friend of Peter Cook
Mary Wilson
Self - Former Lover
Danny Baker
Dave Lynn
Self - Drag Artist
Joseph McGrath
Self - Director, 'Not Only But Also'
G.B. Zoot Money
John Peel
Self - Former Radio London DJ & Radio One DJ, 1967-Present
John Pearson
Peter Whitehead
Self - Filmmaker
David Hamilton
Self - Former Radio One DJ and Friend
Cerys Matthews
Big Jim Sullivan
Self - Guitarist
Heather Small
Andrea Dworkin
Self - Feminist Author
David Thomson
Self - Critic
Ivor Baddiel
Stewart Morris
Self - Television Producer
Sarah Bradford
Harry Thompson
Self - Biographer of Peter Cook
Bryn Phillips
Maurice Leonard
Self - Producer: 'Strike It Lucky'
Barry Mason
Susan Brownmiller
Self - Women's Rights Campaigner
Fionn Morgan
Self - Daughter of Ann, Lady O'Neill & Lady Rothermere
Michael Bracewell
David Clark
Self - Producer: 'Michael Barrymore'
Helen Clark
Self - Prime Minister of New Zealand
Peter Dimmock
Self - BBC Producer: 'The Coronation'
Roy Schreiber
John Morris
Self - Former Minder
Debbie Blackburn
Blanche Blackwell
Harvey Ellison
Self - Saxophonist, The Glitter Band
Caroline Alexander
Anthony Sampson
Self - Author: 'Anatomy of Britain'
Glynn Christian
Self - Author: 'Fragile Paradise'
Simon Winder
Self - Publisher, Penguin Books
Edward Heath
Self - Prime Minister, 1970-1974
Roy Ramm
Self - Detective Chief Superintendent, Scotland Yard
Derek Block
Self - Former Business Manager
Alison Oliver
Self - Princess Anne's Trainer, 1968-1974
Amy Power
Self - First Girlfriend
Michael Shea
Self - Press Secretary to the Queen, 1978-1987
Eric Danville
Ashley Walton
Self - Royal Reporter, Daily Express, 1980-1994
Gerald Kaufman
Self - Labour Party Press Officer, 1965-1970
Richard Woodman
Self - Maritime Historian
Derek Chinnery
Self - Former Controller, Radio One
Sue Carroll
Self - Journalist and Friend of Cheryl's
Mike McGrady
Paul Richards
Self - The Fabian Society
Douglas Thompson
Richard Davenport-Hines
Ken Harris
Self - Bee-Wrangler: The Swarm
Denis Judd
Self - Historian & Biographer: 'George VI' & 'Prince Philip'
Mary McMillen
David Guerin
Self - Republican Movement of New Zealand
Jayne Fincher
Self - Royal Photographer
Justine Ackroyd
Martin Tomkinson
Self - Journalist & Friend of Peter Cook
William Hall
Anthony Sheil
Self - Cookson's Agent, 1970-1998
Andrew Lycett
Lyle Stuart
Self - Publisher
Piers Dudgeon
Penelope Aitken
Trevor George
Self - Michael's Manger, 1973-1976
Stephen Haseler
Self - Author: 'The End of the House of Windsor'
Brian Jones
Self - Saxophonist
Edward Ford
Self - Assistant Private Secretary, 1952-1967
Chris Hutchins
Self - Publicist
Phil Swern
Self - Radio Producer and Friend
Robert Strange
Sheila Henderson
Self - Alexander Pate's Granddaughter
James Sawrey-Cookson
Self - Chauffeur
Keith Herrett
Self - Taxi Driver
Noreen White
Self - Cookson's Housekeeper
Joy Billington
Self - Washington Journalist, 1967-1981
Elizabeth Cavendish
Anthony Harbottle
Self - Chaplain to the QUeen, 1968-1995
Maria Misra
Mario Sciacaluga
Self - Fan
Maureen John
Neil Chambers
Self - Joseph Banks Project
James Futers
Self - Party Guest at Michael's House
Robbie Milne
Self - Guitarist: 'Fine China'
Robert Harling
Self - Friend & Wartime Colleague
William Mattingly
Self - Classmate
Joan Bright Astley
Self - Wartime Colleague
Josephine Austin
Self - Hastings Writers' Circle
Raymond Graffe
Self - The Museum of Tahiti
Carole Stuart
Jonathan Berkery
Self - Illegitimate Son
Michael Sefi
Self - Deputy Keeper, The Royal Philatelic Collection
Jenni Brown
Self - Allison Brown's Sister
Charles Goodwyn
Self - Keeper, The Royal Philatelic Collection
John Rossall
Self - Musical Director, The Glitter Band
Elizabeth Longman
Steve Wood
Self - Royal Photographer, Daily Express
Pat Blake
Self - Auxiliary Territorial Service
Trevor Dry
Self - School Friend
June Taylor
Brian Austin
Alexander Glenn
Peggy Chittick
Self - Tyne Dock Resident
Rob Wilkins
Self - Former Millfield Pupil
John Parker
Ramsey Ducosta
Self - Gardener, Goldeneye
Sylvia Cartwright
Self - Governor-General of New Zealand
Jackie Blackburn
Self - Tony's Sister
Joyce Cass
Kathleen Jones
Alex Games
Self - Author of 'Pete & Dud'
Malcolm Melrose
Self - Doctor and Friend, 1975-1988
Lynn Partington
Self - Girlfriend, 1968-1970
Ernst Honigmann
Self - Autobiography Specialist
Barry Casley
Self - Paignton Summer Season with Michael
Gill Coleridge
Self - Anthony Sheil Associates, 1973-1987
Vernon Hopkins
Self - Bass Guitarist
Jo Waring
Self - Former Wife of Gordon Mills
Mary Relph
Self - Royal Watcher
John Miller
Self - Crown Equerry, 1961-1987
Katherine Berkery
Theresa Neville
Greg Dening
Self - Australian National University
Pauline Blackburn
Self - Tony's Mother
John Smith
Self - Cookson's Agent, 1950-1970
Peter Smithers
Cliff Richard
Jack Thompson
Greg Proops
Eddie Baroo
Blacksmith
Victoria Sellers
Self - Tatum's Friend
Judy Campbell
Martin Amis
Self - Writer and Tennis Fan
Jennifer Young
Sam Rubin
Self - News Anchor
Hubert de Givenchy
Robin Cousins
Self - Olympic Gold Medallist, 1980
JoJo Starbuck
Self - Skater, John Curry Skating Company
Jayne Torvill
Self - Olympic Gold Medallist, 1984
Marc Klaas
Self - Polly Klaas's Father
Aron Paramor
Self - Casanovist
Rita Curry
Nathan James
Constable Fitzpatrick
Royston Ellis
Mary Carillo
Self - Childhood Friend & Tennis Commentator
Anthony Dowell
Self - Principal Dancer, Royal Ballet 1967-1984
Jenn Berman
Self - Criminal Psychologist
Pat Cash
Aline Griffith
David A. Spungen
Self - Producer, John Curry Skating Company
Vladimir Kovalev
Self - European Champion, 1975
Nigel Goodall
Peter Fleming
Self - Doubles Partner
James King
Self - Film Critic, Radio 1
Nigel Clarke
Self - Daily Mirror
Linda Grasso
Self - E! Hollywood Correpondent
Charles Higham
Self - Author: 'Wallis'
William Whitener
Lisa Ferguson
Self - Leary Biographer
Dudley Forwood
Self - Edward's Equerry, 1936-1939
Midge Gillies
Christa Fassi
Self - Coach, 1974-1976
Lorna Brown
Self - Friend & Fellow Skater
David Mercer
Self - Commentator & Former Umpire
Clare Francis
Self - Yachtswoman & Author
Preston Rich
Michelle Lovric
Self - Author: 'Carnevale'
Jacques Clemente
Self - Wallis's Makeup Artist
John Marriott
Gerry Armstrong
Self - Umpire, Australian Open 1990
Nick Pitt
Self - Sunday Times
William Ward
Self - Edward's Godson
Clement Crisp
Self - Dance Critic, Financial Times
Charles Gant
Self - Film Editor, Heat
Greg Goldin
Self - Journalist, LA Weekly
A.C. Grayling
Self - Reader in Philosophy
James Robert Parish
Self - Author: 'Hollywood Divas'
John Fretwell
Self - British Ambassador to France, 1982-1987
Diana Stevens
Self - British Judge, 1976 European Championships
Mary Evans
Michael Bywater
Self - The Erotic Review
Abby Minot
Self - Make-Up Artist
Kevin Curren
Barry MacKay
Self - Tournament Director
Patricia A. Dodd
Self - British Champion, 1968-1970
Matt Bean
Self - Editor, Court TV
Greg King
Self - Author: 'The Duchess of Windsor'
Peggy Waxter
Self - Sister of Wallis's Boy Friends
Kitty Chapman
Self - Daughter of Wallis's Friend
Derek Parker
Self - Biographer of Casanova
Diana Warfield Daly
Ann Welch
Self - Aviatrix
Andrew Curry
Self - Brother
Alison Smith
Self - Coach, 1971-1974
Jules Lusman
Self - Winona's Former Doctor
Cathy Foulkes
Self - Skater: Afternoon of a Faun
Kevin Kossi
Self - Ice Technician
Diana Bernato-Walker
Nancy Streeter
Nora Wilson Cook
Claude Roland
Paul Courtenay
Self - Godson of Amy Johnson
Charlie Finch
Self - Art Critic
Edouard Grengia
Self - Wallis's Hairdresser
George Roberts
Self - Pioneer Aviator
Richard Evans
Fanny Cradock
Self (archiveFootage)
Linda-Jean Barry
Ann Fleming (uncredited)
Michael Hurll
Self (uncredited)
Jamie Collins
Young Boy (uncredited)