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Together they had two children. Their marriage lasted until Key's death from cancer in July 1992. His third marriage is to American-British actress Zoë Wanamaker, to whom he has been married since November 1994. [6] Grainger was a close friend of Laurence Olivier and his family, and helped the actor write his second book On Acting (1986). [7]
Key married actor Gawn Grainger in 1970. The couple had two children. Key died of cancer on 26 July 1992, aged 47. In 1994, Grainger married actress Zoë Wanamaker, who had been an acquaintance of Key's. [6] An obituary by Sebastian Graham-Jones in The Independent said: "Janet Key was an actress of particular versatility. She was a high ...
Zoë Wanamaker (born 13 May 1949) is an American born British actress who has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.Wanamaker was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2001 by Queen Elizabeth II.
Featuring David Royle as Det Sgt Edgar Wield, Margaret Tyzack as Ella Keech, Bryan Pringle as John Huby, Linda Marlowe as Stephanie Windibanks, Jack Hedley as Alessandro Pontelli, Cathy Sara as Lexie Huby, Jamie Glover as Rod Lomas, John Michie as Andrew Goodenough, Gawn Grainger as Eden Thackeray, Eugene Walker as Gravedigger, Marcus Romer as ...
Cast: Suzan Sylvester, Jack Shepherd, Hugh Ross, Eilidh Alexander, David Michaels, Paul Stacey, Sharon Duce, Keith Marsh, Margery Mason, Angela Douglas, Gawn Grainger, Angela Morant, Gabrielle Reidy, David Jackson, Valerie Buchanan and Rachel Ogilvy. 1 August 1991: Gas and Candles [28] Jimmy McGovern: Alvin Rakoff: Norman McCandlish
Jane Asher (born 5 April 1946) [1] is an English actress and author. She achieved early fame as a child actress, and then through her association with Paul McCartney, and has worked extensively in film and TV throughout her career.
The Shadow of the Tower is a historical drama that was broadcast on BBC2 in 1972. It was a prequel to the earlier serials The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Elizabeth R and featured several actors who had appeared in them (but in new roles).
Mastermind is a 1976 Japanese-American comedy thriller film directed by Alex March and starring Zero Mostel, Keiko Kishi and Gawn Grainger. Filmed in 1969, it sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following since its release on home video. [citation needed]