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Pietro Carradori
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Helena Shenel
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Roy Addison
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Nicholas Lloyd
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Maureen Berman
John Burton
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Julia Foster
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Karen Taylor
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Candida Royalle
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Jeff Stevenson
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Danny Baker
David Hamilton
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John Lloyd
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Peter Whitehead
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Blanche Blackwell
Bryn Phillips
John Pearson
Ivor Baddiel
Heather Small
Big Jim Sullivan
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Glynn Christian
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Edward Heath
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Peter Dimmock
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Maurice Leonard
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John Peel
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Helen Clark
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John Morris
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Sarah Bradford
Stewart Morris
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Lyle Stuart
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Maria Misra
David Thomson
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Debbie Blackburn
Derek Block
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Harry Thompson
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Andrew Lycett
Phil Swern
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David Clark
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Richard Woodman
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Robert Strange
Andrea Dworkin
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John Rossall
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William Hall
Sue Carroll
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Caroline Alexander
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Jonathan Berkery
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Eric Danville
Susan Brownmiller
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Keith Herrett
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Paul Richards
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Fionn Morgan
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Richard Davenport-Hines
Steve Wood
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Alison Oliver
Self - Princess Anne's Trainer, 1968-1974
David Guerin
Self - Republican Movement of New Zealand
Ernst Honigmann
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James Futers
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Mary Relph
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Douglas Thompson
Theresa Neville
Joyce Cass
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Trevor George
Self - Michael's Manger, 1973-1976
Ramsey Ducosta
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Roy Schreiber
Barry Casley
Self - Paignton Summer Season with Michael
Lynn Partington
Self - Girlfriend, 1968-1970
Alex Games
Self - Author of 'Pete & Dud'
Piers Dudgeon
Justine Ackroyd
John Parker
Michael Bracewell
Jo Waring
Self - Former Wife of Gordon Mills
Sylvia Cartwright
Self - Governor-General of New Zealand
Alexander Glenn
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Jackie Blackburn
Self - Tony's Sister
Chris Hutchins
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Amy Power
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Gill Coleridge
Self - Anthony Sheil Associates, 1973-1987
Robert Harling
Stephen Haseler
Self - Author: 'The End of the House of Windsor'
Derek Chinnery
Self - Former Controller, Radio One
Vernon Hopkins
Self - Bass Guitarist
Robbie Milne
Self - Guitarist: 'Fine China'
Anthony Harbottle
Self - Chaplain to the QUeen, 1968-1995
Malcolm Melrose
Self - Doctor and Friend, 1975-1988
Elizabeth Longman
Jenni Brown
Self - Allison Brown's Sister
Michael Shea
Self - Press Secretary to the Queen, 1978-1987
Greg Dening
Self - Australian National University
Jayne Fincher
Self - Royal Photographer
Martin Tomkinson
Self - Journalist & Friend of Peter Cook
Maureen John
Anthony Sampson
Self - Author: 'Anatomy of Britain'
John Miller
Self - Crown Equerry, 1961-1987
Sheila Henderson
Self - Alexander Pate's Granddaughter
Charles Goodwyn
Self - Keeper, The Royal Philatelic Collection
Pauline Blackburn
Self - Tony's Mother
Pat Blake
Self - Auxiliary Territorial Service
Penelope Aitken
June Taylor
Peggy Chittick
Self - Tyne Dock Resident
Kathleen Jones
Peter Smithers
Self - Wartime Colleague
Anthony Sheil
Self - Cookson's Agent, 1970-1998
Michael Sefi
Self - Deputy Keeper, The Royal Philatelic Collection
Roy Ramm
Self - Detective Chief Superintendent, Scotland Yard
Mario Sciacaluga
Denis Judd
Self - Historian & Biographer: 'George VI' & 'Prince Philip'
Trevor Dry
Self - School Friend
Elizabeth Cavendish
Raymond Graffe
Self - The Museum of Tahiti
Brian Jones
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Carole Stuart
Rob Wilkins
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Joan Bright Astley
Harvey Ellison
Self - Saxophonist, The Glitter Band
Ashley Walton
Self - Royal Reporter, Daily Express, 1980-1994
Mike McGrady
Noreen White
Self - Cookson's Housekeeper
Neil Chambers
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John Smith
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Edward Ford
Self - Assistant Private Secretary, 1952-1967
Brian Austin
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Joy Billington
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Josephine Austin
Greg Proops
Jack Thompson
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Judy Campbell
Victoria Sellers
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Martin Amis
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Sam Rubin
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Jennifer Young
Jayne Torvill
Self - Olympic Gold Medallist, 1984
Hubert de Givenchy
JoJo Starbuck
Self - Skater, John Curry Skating Company
Aron Paramor
Self - Casanovist
James King
Self - Film Critic, Radio 1
Jenn Berman
Self - Criminal Psychologist
Mary Carillo
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Marc Klaas
Self - Polly Klaas's Father
Pat Cash
Robin Cousins
Self - Olympic Gold Medallist, 1980
Clare Francis
Self - Yachtswoman & Author
William Whitener
Charles Higham
Self - Author: 'Wallis'
Anthony Dowell
Self - Principal Dancer, Royal Ballet 1967-1984
Nathan James
Constable Fitzpatrick
Jacques Clemente
Self - Wallis's Makeup Artist
Claude Roland
Kitty Chapman
Self - Daughter of Wallis's Friend
Barry MacKay
Self - Tournament Director
David A. Spungen
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A.C. Grayling
Self - Reader in Philosophy
Patricia A. Dodd
Self - British Champion, 1968-1970
Clement Crisp
Self - Dance Critic, Financial Times
Diana Stevens
Self - British Judge, 1976 European Championships
Richard Evans
Edouard Grengia
Self - Wallis's Hairdresser
Ann Welch
Self - Aviatrix
Lorna Brown
Self - Friend & Fellow Skater
Michael Bywater
Self - The Erotic Review
Derek Parker
Self - Biographer of Casanova
Alison Smith
Self - Coach, 1971-1974
Preston Rich
Paul Courtenay
Self - Godson of Amy Johnson
Rita Curry
John Marriott
Aline Griffith
Kevin Curren
Greg King
Self - Author: 'The Duchess of Windsor'
George Roberts
Self - Pioneer Aviator
Christa Fassi
Self - Coach, 1974-1976
Linda Grasso
Self - E! Hollywood Correpondent
Nancy Streeter
Michelle Lovric
Self - Author: 'Carnevale'
James Robert Parish
Self - Author: 'Hollywood Divas'
David Mercer
Self - Commentator & Former Umpire
Kevin Kossi
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Nick Pitt
Self - Sunday Times
Diana Bernato-Walker
Royston Ellis
Charles Gant
Self - Film Editor, Heat
Dudley Forwood
Self - Edward's Equerry, 1936-1939
Nigel Goodall
Lisa Ferguson
Self - Leary Biographer
Cathy Foulkes
Self - Skater: Afternoon of a Faun
Midge Gillies
Peter Fleming
Self - Doubles Partner
Peggy Waxter
Self - Sister of Wallis's Boy Friends
Vladimir Kovalev
Self - European Champion, 1975
William Ward
Self - Edward's Godson
John Fretwell
Self - British Ambassador to France, 1982-1987
Andrew Curry
Self - Brother
Mary Evans
Diana Warfield Daly
Greg Goldin
Self - Journalist, LA Weekly
Nigel Clarke
Self - Daily Mirror
Nora Wilson Cook
Abby Minot
Self - Make-Up Artist
Matt Bean
Self - Editor, Court TV
Charlie Finch
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Jules Lusman
Self - Winona's Former Doctor
Gerry Armstrong
Self - Umpire, Australian Open 1990
Fanny Cradock
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Ann Fleming(uncredited)
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