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Lesley-Anne Down (born 17 March 1954) is a British actress and singer. She made her motion picture debut in the 1969 drama film The Smashing Bird I Used to Know and later appeared in films Assault (1971), Countess Dracula (1971) and Pope Joan (1972).
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, ... Thatcher has a supporting role in the 2024 biographical film Reagan, played by Lesley-Anne Down. [420] Titles, awards and honours
Lesley-Anne Down as Margaret Thatcher [18] Will Wallace as Edwin Meese; Xander Berkeley as George Shultz [19] C. Thomas Howell as Caspar Weinberger [20] Derek Richardson as Dana Rohrabacher; Elya Baskin as B.E. Kertchman [21] Kevin Sorbo as Reverend Ben Cleaver [22] Nick Searcy as James Baker [23] Pat Boone as George Otis; Darryl Cox as William ...
A later series, In The Limelight With Lesley, ran on BBC1 in 1980, and followed the same format, but Lesley Judd presented. This latter series was produced by Sarah Hellings, who has since directed many television series. Margaret Thatcher was also a guest on this series and was shown the clip from her appearance on Val Meets...
The 45th Golden Raspberry Awards, or the Razzies, is an upcoming award ceremony to honor the worst films released in 2024 on March 1, 2025. [1] The awards are based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation.
Margaret Thatcher is a fictional character in the television series Due South. She is an inspector of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who works in the American city of Chicago , Illinois. The character is portrayed by Canadian actress Camilla Scott .
Lesley-Anne Down as Margaret Sellinger; Christopher Plummer as Paul Sellinger; Alec McCowen as Maj. Trumbo Marty Lynch; Michael Sacks as 2nd Lt. Martin Hyer (Halloran's co-pilot) Richard Masur as 2nd Lt. Jerry Cimino (Halloran's bombardier/navigator) John Ratzenberger as Sgt. John Lucas (Halloran's engineer/turret gunner)
Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho (2013–present) – A drag comedy musical play imagining what life would have been like if Thatcher had got lost in Soho on the eve of the vote for Section 28. It was performed in December 2013 at Theatre503 in London, in August 2014 at the Edinburgh Fringe and is transferring to London once again in March 2015 ...