Table of Contents
55 relations: A Touch of Frost, Absolute Power (radio and TV series), Alicia Vikander, Aphra Behn, As You Like It, Barbican Centre, Becoming Elizabeth, Buckinghamshire, Casualty (TV series), Chalfont St Giles, Children's Ward, Christoph Waltz, Dead Babies (film), Doctors (2000 TV series), EastEnders, English Touring Theatre, Father Brown (2013 TV series), Florian Zeller, Happiness (British TV series), Hedda Gabler, Ian Charleson Awards, Inspector George Gently, Justin Chadwick, Kat Ashley, Ladies of Letters, Life Begins (TV series), Lindsay Posner, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Midsomer Murders, Monarch of the Glen (TV series), Not Going Out, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Sun Hill Serial Killer, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Taggart, The All Together, The Bill, The Brittas Empire, The Commander (TV series), The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Project (film), The Provoked Wife, The Rover (play), The Taming of the Shrew, The Winter's Tale, Trevor Nunn, ... Expand index (5 more) »
- Actresses from Buckinghamshire
- Ian Charleson Award winners
- People from Chalfont St Giles
A Touch of Frost
A Touch of Frost is a British television detective mystery drama series produced by Yorkshire Television (later ITV Studios) for ITV from 6 December 1992 until 5 April 2010, initially based on the Frost novels by R. D. Wingfield.
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Absolute Power (radio and TV series)
Absolute Power is a British comedy programme, set in the offices of Prentiss McCabe, a fictional public relations company (or 'government-media relations consultancy') in London, run by Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird).
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Absolute Power (radio and TV series)
Alicia Vikander
Alicia Amanda Vikander (born 3 October 1988) is a Swedish actress.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Alicia Vikander
Aphra Behn
Aphra Behn (bapt. 14 December 1640 – 16 April 1689) was an English playwright, poet, prose writer and translator from the Restoration era.
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As You Like It
As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623.
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Barbican Centre
The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London, England, and the largest of its kind in Europe.
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Becoming Elizabeth
Becoming Elizabeth is a historical drama television series, created by Anya Reiss, that follows the younger years of Queen Elizabeth I, who lived in the 16th century.
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Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.
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Casualty (TV series)
Casualty (stylised as CASUAL+Y since 1997) is a British medical drama series that is broadcast on BBC One.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Casualty (TV series)
Chalfont St Giles
Chalfont St Giles is a village and civil parish in southeast Buckinghamshire, England.
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Children's Ward
Children's Ward (retitled The Ward from 1995 to 1998) is a British children's television drama series produced by Granada Television and broadcast on the ITV network as part of its Children's ITV strand on weekday afternoons.
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Christoph Waltz
Christoph Waltz (born 4 October 1956) is an actor known for playing villainous and supporting roles in English-language films since 2009.
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Dead Babies (film)
Dead Babies (Mood Swingers for US release) is a 2000 British film directed by William Marsh.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Dead Babies (film)
Doctors (2000 TV series)
Doctors is a British medical soap opera, first broadcast on BBC One on 26 March 2000.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Doctors (2000 TV series)
EastEnders
EastEnders is a British television soap opera created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland which has been broadcast on BBC One since February 1985.
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English Touring Theatre
English Touring Theatre (ETT) is a major touring theatre company based in London, England.
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Father Brown (2013 TV series)
Father Brown is a British period detective television series loosely based on the Father Brown short stories by G. K. Chesterton, starring Mark Williams as the crime-solving Roman Catholic priest.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Father Brown (2013 TV series)
Florian Zeller
Florian Zeller (born 28 June 1979Extrait de naissance /1979) is a French novelist, playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, and film director.
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Happiness (British TV series)
Happiness is a British television drama written by Paul Whitehouse and David Cummings, with Whitehouse starring in the lead role.
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Hedda Gabler
Hedda Gabler is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.
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Ian Charleson Awards
The Ian Charleson Awards are theatrical awards that reward the best classical stage performances in Britain by actors under age 30.
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Inspector George Gently
Inspector George Gently (also known as George Gently for the pilot and first series) is a British crime drama television series produced by Company Pictures for BBC One, set in the 1960s and loosely based on some of the Inspector Gently novels written by Alan Hunter.
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Justin Chadwick
Justin Chadwick (born 6 December 1968) is an English actor and television and film director.
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Kat Ashley
Katherine Ashley (née Champernowne; circa 1502 – 18 July 1565), also known as Kat Ashley or Astley, was the first close friend, governess, and Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I of England.
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Ladies of Letters
Ladies of Letters is a comedy series that ran for 13 years on BBC Radio 4; based on the series of books of the same name written by Carole Hayman and Lou Wakefield, and starring Patricia Routledge and Prunella Scales.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Ladies of Letters
Life Begins (TV series)
Life Begins is a British television drama first broadcast on ITV between 16 February 2004 and 9 October 2006, starring Caroline Quentin and Alexander Armstrong, Anne Reid and Frank Finlay.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Life Begins (TV series)
Lindsay Posner
Lindsay Steven Posner (born 6 June 1959), Debrett's People of Today, publication_date.
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London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) is a drama school located in Hammersmith, London.
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Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders is a British crime drama television series, adapted by Anthony Horowitz and Douglas Watkinson from the novels in the Chief Inspector Barnaby book series created by Caroline Graham, and broadcasts on the ITV Network since its premiere on 23 March 1997.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Midsomer Murders
Monarch of the Glen (TV series)
Monarch of the Glen is a British drama television series produced by Ecosse Films for BBC Scotland and broadcast on BBC One for seven series between February 2000 and October 2005 with 64 episodes in total.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Monarch of the Glen (TV series)
Not Going Out
Not Going Out is a British television sitcom that has aired on BBC One since 2006 and is the second-longest-running British sitcom (number of series), behind Last of the Summer Wine.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Not Going Out
Rebecca Lenkiewicz
Rebecca Lenkiewicz (born 1968) is a British playwright, screenwriter and former actress.
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Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Romeo and Juliet
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Royal Shakespeare Theatre
The Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RST) (originally called the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre) is a Grade II* listed 1,040+ seat thrust stage theatre owned by the Royal Shakespeare Company dedicated to the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare.
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Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon, commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region of England.
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Sun Hill Serial Killer
The Sun Hill Serial Killer was a major storyline from the ITV police procedural drama The Bill.
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Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
The Swan Theatre is a theatre belonging to the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
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Taggart
Taggart is a Scottish detective fiction television programme created by Glenn Chandler, who wrote many of the episodes, and made by STV Studios for the ITV network.
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The All Together
The All Together is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Gavin Claxton and starring Martin Freeman, Corey Johnson, Velibor Topic and Danny Dyer.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and The All Together
The Bill
The Bill is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 October 1984 until 31 August 2010.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and The Bill
The Brittas Empire
The Brittas Empire is a British sitcom created and originally written by Andrew Norriss and Richard Fegen.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and The Brittas Empire
The Commander (TV series)
The Commander is a British crime drama, broadcast on ITV, starring Amanda Burton as the principal character, Commander Clare Blake.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and The Commander (TV series)
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merry Wives of Windsor or Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor is a comedy by William Shakespeare first published in 1602, though believed to have been written in or before 1597.
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The Project (film)
The Project is a BBC two-part 2002 television drama, directed by Peter Kosminsky from a script by Leigh Jackson.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and The Project (film)
The Provoked Wife
The Provoked Wife (1697) is the second original comedy written by John Vanbrugh.
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The Rover (play)
The Rover or The Banish'd Cavaliers is a play in two parts that is written by the English author Aphra Behn.
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The Taming of the Shrew
The Taming of the Shrew is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1592.
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The Winter's Tale
The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare originally published in the First Folio of 1623.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and The Winter's Tale
Trevor Nunn
Sir Trevor Robert Nunn (born 14 January 1940) is an English theatre director.
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Trial & Retribution
Trial & Retribution is a feature-length ITV police procedural television drama series that first aired on 19 October 1997.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Trial & Retribution
Tulip Fever
Tulip Fever is a 2017 historical romantic drama film directed by Justin Chadwick and written by Deborah Moggach and Tom Stoppard, adapted from Moggach's 1999 novel of the same name.
See Alexandra Gilbreath and Tulip Fever
Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night entertainment for the close of the Christmas season.
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.
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WPC 56
WPC 56 is a British television police procedural series, created and partly written by Dominique Moloney and broadcast on BBC One.
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See also
Actresses from Buckinghamshire
- Alexandra Gilbreath
- Alice Connor
- Angela Douglas
- Anna Acton
- Anneke Wills
- Beatrix Lehmann
- Beryl Reid
- Carla Chases
- Caroline Harding
- Carolyn Seymour
- Deborah Watling
- Diana King (actress)
- Dilys Watling
- Emily Bergl
- Gabriella Licudi
- Georgia Lock
- Gillian Blake
- Jennifer Kirby
- Jenny Hanley
- Joan Gardner (British actress)
- Katy Brand
- Louisa Connolly-Burnham
- Louise Dearman
- Lynda Bellingham
- Maggie O'Neill
- Margaret Rutherford
- Maria McErlane
- Mary Hayley Bell
- Renée Asherson
- Rosemarie Ford
- Ruta Gedmintas
- Sally-Jane Spencer
- Sharon Osbourne
- Simone Ashley
- Sue Bond
- Terri Seymour
- Thalissa Teixeira
Ian Charleson Award winners
- Alexandra Gilbreath
- Andrea Riseborough
- Claudie Blakley
- Cush Jumbo
- David Oyelowo
- Emma Fielding
- Freddie Fox (actor)
- Gwilym Lee
- Jack Lowden
- James McArdle
- Joe Dixon (actor)
- Lisa Dillon
- Mariah Gale
- Nonso Anozie
- Rebecca Hall
- Rory Kinnear
- Rupert Penry-Jones
- Ruth Negga
- Susannah Fielding
- Toby Stephens
- Tom Burke (actor)
- Tom Hollander
People from Chalfont St Giles
- Alexandra Gilbreath
- Bill Cox (golfer)
- Bill Giles (meteorologist)
- Charles Key
- Charles Troughton
- Chicane (musician)
- Graeme Dell
- Graham Dorrington
- Hugh Palliser
- J. T. Hearne
- Jack Diamond, Baron Diamond
- James Grant (British Army officer, born 1778)
- Joe Blochel
- John Laurie
- John Read (producer)
- John Williams (actor)
- Nick Clegg
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Penny Jamieson
- Steven Sylvester
- Thomas Fleetwood (of the Vache)
- Timothy Barry
- Toby Simkin
- Tori Lacey