The cast of The Ugly Duckling - 1997 includes: Peter Bayliss as The Actor Manager Maria Darling as Geraldine Jon David Bush as Chief Wolf Avriel Epps as Girl Rabbit Rosie Glossop as Factory Rat Kathryn Hasty as Hetty Dayle Hodge as Boy Hedgehog Brenden Jefferson as Sniffy Myles Jeffrey as The Triplets Hugh Laurie as Tarquin Mark Lockyer as The Fox Paul Panting as Ugly Markus Redmond as Gerard Imelda Staunton as Scruffy Alison Steadman as The Hen Zizi Strallen as Little Rabbit Robert Waiting as Podge Adam Wylie as Young Ugly
The cast of The Flaxton Boys - 1969 includes: Roy Alon as Arthur Graham Armitage as Equerry Juliet Aykroyd as Sara Michael Balfour as Seamus Reginald Barratt as Cowking John Baskcomb as Arthur Gillam Newton Bedale as Benson Derek Benfield as Police Sgt. Brophy Richard Butler as Wilf Padgett Fanny Carby as Mrs. Brough-Ridlington Anita Carey as Billie Shackleton Timothy Carlton as Officer Ted Carroll as Les Peter Clay as Captain Flaxton Christopher Coll as Philip Hedley John Comer as Cooper John Comer as George Carmody Bryan Cook as Horace Midgley Bryan Cook as Tim Grice Gerry Cowan as Narrator Robert Crewdson as The stranger Hugh Cross as Archie Weekes Paul Darrow as Captain Stearman Paul Darrow as The Venerable Paul Darrow as Wellington Moth Ron Davies as Tom Price Peter Diamond as Rankin Ray Dunbobbin as Albert Craddock Ray Dunbobbin as Bill Grover Ray Dunbobbin as Moscrop Thomas Ellice as Greg Cutler William Ellis as Marco Peter Firth as Archie Weekes Carol Friday as Mary Richard Gale as Miles Osborne Richard Gale as Sir Peregrine Stilgoe Richard Gale as Sir Tarquin Stilgoe David Garth as Bailiff David Garth as Mr. Thurloe Richard Goolden as Albert Richard Goolden as Rev. Herbert Pirritt Howard Goorney as Zack Liz Goulding as Maid Robert Grange as Captain Davidson Daphne Green as Dorrie Nichols Wilfred Grove as Davy Wilfred Grove as Skite Alan Guy as Jonathan Flaxton Peter Halliday as George Nichols Derek Hardwick as Jacob Tree James Hayter as Nathan Thomas Heathcote as Ben Plassey Basil Henson as Frank Cunningham Roy Herrick as Driver Stuart Hoyle as Lt. Williams Veronica Hurst as Lady Jane Flaxton Sally James as Kate Milton Johns as Josiah Meekin Gorden Kaye as Delivery man Gorden Kaye as Engine driver Gorden Kaye as PC Joseph Lila Kaye as Sarah Weekes Sheila Keith as Chief Officer Juliet Mincing-Stern Sheila Keith as Lady Agatha Ponsonby Moultrie Kelsall as Andrew Flaxton Helen Lambert as Amy Michael Landy as Jacko Penelope Lee as Lucy Flaxton Cyril Luckham as Peter Weeks Reg Lye as Addison Reg Lye as Flintock Oliver MacGreevy as Hoopoe Beatrix Mackey as Mrs. Price-Rutley John Malcolm as Thomas Rudge Joanna Marie Jones as Elizabeth Flaxton Corinna Marlowe as Elsie Rawson Philip Maskery as David Stilgoe Peter Mayock as Soldier Peter Mayock as Stringer Sharp Murray Melvin as Gerald Meder Murray Melvin as Luther Jezreal Bryan Mosley as Police Sergeant Ken Nazarin as Tan Siak Anthony Newlands as Arthur C. Gadsby Ralph Nossek as Parson Christine Ozanne as Queen Victoria Andrew Packett as Matthew Flaxton Denys Peek as Jonathan Flaxton Ron Pember as Stan Nicholas Pennell as Rev. Albermarle Dobson Partridge Michael Poole as Rasulov George Pravda as Dr. Bamberger Bryan Pringle as Crazy Will Bruce Purchase as Sergeant Bentley Arnold Ridley as Mr. Mooney John Ringham as Mr. Jackson Terry Scully as Mr. Wilkinson Pik Sen Lim as Su Ling Norma Shebbeare as Mrs. Selby Norma Shebbeare as The Lady in White Norma Shebbeare as Woman Nicholas Smith as Killane Will Stampe as Holdsworth Will Stampe as Sam Dacre Peter Stephens as Quintin Blythe Jill Summers as Porter Allan Surtees as Inspector Crawford Royston Tickner as Sgt. Cornfield Gloria Tors as Vanessa Marden Harry Towb as Daniel Shaw Harry Towb as Michael Toke Townley as Henry Selby Burnell Tucker as Cliff Alan Tucker as Flight Lt. King Molly Urquhart as Flora Kenneth Watson as Cordell Kenneth Watson as Physician Eileen Way as Macena David Whitworth as Public address man Catherine Willmer as Molly Deever Victor Winding as Barnaby Sweet Victor Winding as Benjamin Sweet George Woodbridge as Wilf Whitehead
Paul Benedict has: Played Mr. Pratt (1999) in "The Guiding Light" in 1952. Played Wells Fargo Ferguson in "The Double-Barrelled Detective Story" in 1965. Played Rutherford Melon in "The Virgin President" in 1969. Played The Number-Painter (1969-1974) in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played The Mad Painter in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Zen Buddhist in "Cold Turkey" in 1971. Played Chestnut Man in "They Might Be Giants" in 1971. Played Ben Lockston in "Taking Off" in 1971. Played Harry Bentley in "All in the Family" in 1971. Played Reverend Lindquist in "Jeremiah Johnson" in 1972. Played Minister in "Maude" in 1972. Played Dr. Beineke in "Up the Sandbox" in 1972. Played Kauldor in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Veneman in "Harry O" in 1973. Played Hitchhiker in "Deadhead Miles" in 1973. Played Plunkett in "The Front Page" in 1974. Played Harry Bentley in "The Jeffersons" in 1975. Played Orren Brooks in "Smile" in 1975. Played Lester Traube in "Hustling" in 1975. Played Brownlee in "Mandingo" in 1975. Played Mark in "The Goodbye Girl" in 1977. Played Cosmo in "Desperate Moves" in 1981. Played Arbuthnot in "The Blue and the Gray" in 1982. Played Guido Fantoccini in "The Electric Grandmother" in 1982. Played Butler in "The Man with Two Brains" in 1983. Played Dr. Zook in "The Lonely Guy" in 1984. Played Friedrich Hoffman in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Calvin Klinger in "Mama Malone" in 1984. Performed in "George Burns Comedy Week" in 1985. Played Hoakie (segment "Song of the Younger World") in "The Twilight Zone" in 1985. Played Mr. Ludlow in "A Different World" in 1987. Played Finance Teacher in "Cocktail" in 1988. Played Fairchild in "Arthur 2: On the Rocks" in 1988. Played Warden Edward Dwyer in "The Chair" in 1988. Performed in "Babycakes" in 1989. Played Mr. Elinoff in "Seinfeld" in 1989. Played Beaks in "Tales from the Crypt" in 1989. Played Dr. Plotner in "Sibling Rivalry" in 1990. Played Arthur Fleeber in "The Freshman" in 1990. Played Judge Womack in "The Addams Family" in 1991. Played Hotel Concierge in "A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell-Out" in 1992. Played Dr. Victor Loeb in "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" in 1993. Played himself in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played Mickey in "Guns and Lipstick" in 1995. Played Jeremy in "The Drew Carey Show" in 1995. Played Milt in "Pig Sty" in 1995. Played Roy Loomis in "Waiting for Guffman" in 1996. Performed in "Who Was That Man" in 1998. Played Milo in "A Fish in the Bathtub" in 1999. Played The Mad Painter in "Sesame Street Unpaved" in 1999. Played Martin Berg in "A Mighty Wind" in 2003. Played Night Shift Guard in "After the Sunset" in 2004. Played Himself (in memoriam) in "The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards" in 2009. Played Himself - Memorial Tribute in "15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 2009.
The cast of Crossfire - 1947 includes: Lex Barker as Harry Richard Benedict as Bill Robert Bray as MP Steve Brodie as Floyd Don Cadell as MP Marlo Dwyer as Miss Lewis Carl Faulkner as Deputy Gloria Grahame as Ginny Tom Keene as Detective Paul Kelly as The Man Sam Levene as Samuels Kenneth MacDonald as Major George Meader as Police surgeon Robert Mitchum as Keeley Philip Morris as Police sergeant Bill Nind as Waiter Jay Norris as MP William Phipps as Leroy Allan Ray as Soldier Robert Ryan as Montgomery Jacqueline White as Mary Mitchell Robert Young as Finlay
Annette Badland has: Played Thelma Clegg in "Coronation Street" in 1960. Played Waitress in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played The Nurse in "Horizon" in 1964. Played Storyteller in "Jackanory" in 1965. Played Herself - Presenter (1986-1991) in "You and Me" in 1974. Played Griselda Fishfinger in "Jabberwocky" in 1977. Played Sybil Darnley in "All Creatures Great and Small" in 1978. Played Mrs. Yates in "Spearhead" in 1978. Played Nurse in "Minder" in 1979. Played Rhoda in "Flat Bust" in 1979. Played Girl in Bureau in "Shoestring" in 1979. Played Assistant in "The Gentle Touch" in 1980. Played 1st Lady at Park Bench in "The Dick Emery Hour" in 1980. Played Sharon in "Bognor" in 1981. Played Nurse in "Nanny" in 1981. Played Flopson in "Great Expectations" in 1981. Played Mrs. Healey in "The Last Song" in 1981. Played Charlotte in "Bergerac" in 1981. Played Vera in "Pictures" in 1981. Played Catherine Langley-Beard in "The Old Men at the Zoo" in 1983. Played Dim in "Dramarama" in 1983. Played Pearl Armfield in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Piggy Fassbinder in "Lace" in 1984. Played Stella King in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Penny Rowan in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Angie Barker in "The Bill" in 1984. Played Jenny in "Last Day of Summer" in 1984. Played Doreen in "Newstime" in 1985. Played Sister Mercy in "Sacred Hearts" in 1985. Played Babe Smith in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Christine in "Troubles and Strife" in 1985. Played Piggy Fassbender in "Lace II" in 1985. Performed in "Screenplay" in 1986. Played Maggie Young in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Jodie Forbes in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Angela Mason in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Cook in "A Little Princess" in 1986. Played Jenny Chinton in "Casualty" in 1986. Played Nurse in "You Must Be the Husband" in 1987. Played Operator in "Out of Order" in 1987. Played Cook in "The Kitchen Child" in 1989. Played Mrs. Plug the Plumber in "Happy Families" in 1989. Played Mrs. Wobble the Waitress in "Happy Families" in 1989. Played Willow in "Making Out" in 1989. Played Mrs. Money in "Happy Families" in 1989. Played Mrs. Lather in "Happy Families" in 1989. Played Mrs. Jones in "Happy Families" in 1989. Played French woman on bus in "Crossing to Freedom" in 1990. Played Herself - Host in "Without Walls" in 1990. Played Dawn in "2point4 Children" in 1991. Played Thalia Thomas in "Love Hurts" in 1992. Played Ms. Emmett in "Blue Heaven" in 1992. Played Nurse in "Inside Victor Lewis-Smith" in 1993. Performed in "The Mushroom Picker" in 1993. Played Mary in "Anchoress" in 1993. Played Ailsa in "Frank Stubbs Promotes" in 1993. Played Big Smithy in "Smokescreen" in 1994. Played Maggie in "Captives" in 1994. Played Nurse Wrekin in "Beyond Bedlam" in 1994. Played Linda in "Syrup" in 1994. Played Rosie in "Outside Edge" in 1994. Played Dolly Buckle in "Blackhearts in Battersea" in 1995. Played Lady Alabaster in "Angels and Insects" in 1995. Played Pizza Restaurant Employee in "Fist of Fun" in 1995. Played Connie Babblehump in "The Grotesque" in 1995. Played Postmistress in "The Demon Headmaster" in 1996. Performed in "Cuts" in 1996. Played Brenda in "Holding On" in 1997. Played Primrose in "Mr. Wymi" in 1997. Played Katherine in "Caught in the Act" in 1997. Played Matron in "Mr. Wymi" in 1997. Played Mrs. Tapioca in "The Worst Witch" in 1998. Played Mrs. Maria Tapioca in "The Worst Witch" in 1998. Played Aunt Glenda in "Microsoap" in 1998. Played Angela Robbins in "Bad Girls" in 1999. Played Mrs. Fezziwig in "A Christmas Carol" in 1999. Played Mrs. Buchan in "Mrs. Buchan" in 1999. Played Psychologist in "Beautiful People" in 1999. Played Chertsey Cook in "Oliver Twist" in 1999. Played Eleri in "Holby City" in 1999. Played Angela Lombard in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Sharon Maberly in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Denise Forster in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Sarah Hardy in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Marlene in "Secret Society" in 2000. Played Judy Brownlow in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Rose in "Honest" in 2000. Played Mrs. Kidman in "Judge John Deed" in 2001. Played Bette Kidman MP in "Judge John Deed" in 2001. Played The Head Nurse in "My Other Wheelchair Is a Porsche" in 2001. Played Mrs. Pinkton in "The Gentleman Thief" in 2001. Played Brown Owl in "Redemption Road" in 2001. Played Lily in "A Village Tale" in 2002. Played Edna Pendleton in "Born and Bred" in 2002. Played Stella in "Club Le Monde" in 2002. Played Brawdie Henshall in "Cutting It" in 2002. Played Bowls Lady in "Coming Up" in 2003. Performed in "Indian Dream" in 2003. Played Mrs. Stannidge in "The Mayor of Casterbridge" in 2003. Played Cook in "The Tale of Tarquin Slant" in 2004. Played Mrs. Harris in "The Knickerman" in 2004. Played Margaret in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played herself in "Doctor Who Confidential" in 2005. Played Jolly Woman in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" in 2005. Played Pauline in "Casanova" in 2005. Played Bunty Crow in "Twisted Tales" in 2005. Played Margaret Blaine in "Doctor Who" in 2005. Played Elsa in "Valiant" in 2005. Played Margaret Blaine in "Over the Edge: The Story of the Edge of Destruction" in 2006. Played Kathy in "The Kovak Box" in 2006. Played Witch in "Normal for Norfolk" in 2006. Played Mavis in "Skins" in 2007. Played Dolly Tucker in "Kingdom" in 2007. Played Martha Edwards in "The Baker" in 2007. Played Nelly Powers in "Miss Marie Lloyd" in 2007. Played Myrtle in "Summerhill" in 2008. Played Maureen in "Three and Out" in 2008. Played Mairhi Crawford in "Personal Affairs" in 2009. Played Miss Timpson in "Land Girls" in 2009. Played Connie in "Whatever It Takes" in 2009. Played Carol in "Wish 143" in 2009. Played herself in "Doctor Who Greatest Moments" in 2009. Played Ethel Tonks in "All the Small Things" in 2009. Played herself in "The Many Faces of..." in 2010. Played Mrs. Ramsbottom in "Little Crackers" in 2010. Played Mrs. Chitterling in "Little Crackers" in 2010. Played Holodora in "The Sparticle Mystery" in 2011. Played Doomsday Dora in "The Sparticle Mystery" in 2011. Played Mum in "ShopGirl Blog" in 2012. Played Ursula Crowe in "Wizards vs. Aliens" in 2012. Played Margaret in "3some" in 2013. Played Judith Bunyon in "Father Brown" in 2013. Played Mrs. Wigmore in "Man Down" in 2013. Played Margary in "The Girl in a Bubble" in 2013. Played Mrs. Fitzgibbons (2014) in "Outlander" in 2014. Played Margaret in "A Quiet Courage" in 2014.
Tarquin Blackwood was created in 2002.
Didier Tarquin was born in 1967.
Tarquin - opera - was created in 1940.
Tarquin Hall was born in 1969.
Tarquin Schahinger is 178 cm.
The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.The last king of ancient Rome was Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, sometimes just called Tarquin Supurbus or Tarquin the Proud.
Tarquin's Seaweed Farm was created in 1989.
Tarquin Olivier has written: 'Eye of the day'
Licius Tarquinius Priscus, also known as Tarquin the elder and Tarquin the first.632BC is said to be the date of his birth and he became the fifth King of Rome in 616 BC and ruled for 38 years. Killed by assassins.Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, also called Tarquin the Elder or Tarquin I
Tarquin the proud had a son who raped a little girl and was king and got overthrown
Tarquin can be both a mythological and biblical allusion. In Roman mythology, Tarquin is associated with the Tarquinian dynasty of Etruscan kings of Rome. In the Bible, there is a figure named Tarquin mentioned in some versions of the genealogy of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew.
Yes.