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The Innocent Sleep
''The Innocent Sleep'' is a 1996 British thriller film directed by Scott Michell and starring Rupert Graves, Michael Gambon and Franco Nero. In the film, a homeless man witnesses a gangland killing and becomes a target himself. Cast * Rupert Graves as Alan Terry * Hilary Crowson as Sheila Terry * Annabella Sciorra as Billie Hayman * Michael Gambon as Det. Insp. Matheson * Franco Nero as Adolfo Cavani * John Hannah as James * Oliver Cotton as Lusano * Tony Bluto as Thorn * Paul Brightwell as Pelham * Campbell Morrison as Mac * Graham Crowden as George * Sean Gilder as Police Constable * Chris Jury as News Photographer * Laura Berkeley as Glamorous Blonde * Hugh Walters as Lewis * Crispin Redman as Simon, CID * Katie Carr as Alice * Chris Armstrong as Dave, CID * Lehla Eldridge as Morgue Attendant * Struan Rodger as Peter Samson * Stephen Yardley as Drago * Ken Ratcliffe as Stephens * Carmen De Venere as Cavani's Aide * Paul Gregory as Newsreader ...
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Scott Michell
Scott may refer to: Places Canada * Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec * Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380 * Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Saskatchewan United States * Scott, Arkansas * Scott, Georgia * Scott, Indiana * Scott, Louisiana * Scott, Missouri * Scott, New York * Scott, Ohio * Scott, Wisconsin (other) (several places) * Fort Scott, Kansas * Great Scott Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota * Scott Air Force Base, Illinois * Scott City, Kansas * Scott City, Missouri * Scott County (other) (various states) * Scott Mountain, a mountain in Oregon * Scott River, in California * Scott Township (other) (several places) Elsewhere * 876 Scott, minor planet orbiting the Sun * Scott (crater), a lunar impact crater near the south pole of the Moon *Scott Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia People * Scott (surname), including a list ...
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Chris Jury
Chris Jury (born 28 September 1956 in Coventry, Warwickshire) is an English actor, writer and director with a range of television credits. He is best known for his role as Eric Catchpole in the BBC television series ''Lovejoy'', which he played between 1986 (series 1) and 1993 (series 5), with a brief return in 1994 (series 6), for the show's finale. Jury studied Drama/English at Hull University and began working as an actor in the theatre with such names as Mike Bradwell, Danny Boyle and Anthony Minghella, and with companies as diverse as Hull Truck, the Bush and Stratford East. Having made his name in ''Lovejoy'', Jury was a strong contender to play the Seventh Doctor in ''Doctor Who'' in 1987, a role which was ultimately cast with Sylvester McCoy. A year later, Jury appeared as a guest star in the story ''The Greatest Show in the Galaxy''. Through his own company, Picture That, he produced and directed ''To Baldly Go'', a short romantic co ...
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Susan Gilmore
Susan Gilmore (born 24 November 1954 in London) is an England, English actress with a number of television credits to her name, including Elizabeth Fitt in the BBC hospital drama ''Angels (TV series), Angels'' and Avril Rolfe in ''Howards' Way''. She was also a cast member in the thriller serial ''Maelstrom (TV series), Maelstrom''. Gilmore was married to rower Daniel Topolski, until his death in February 2015. References External links

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Robert James (actor)
Robert James (28 March 1924 – 31 July 2004) was a British actor, who was best known for his television work. Born in Paisley, Scotland, Robert James trained to be a lawyer, before being spotted by a professional director while performing in amateur dramatics. Although a handful have survived, many of James' television performances were amongst those discarded by UK broadcasters throughout the 1960s and 70s, including his iconic role as Lesterson in ''The Power of the Daleks'', which now only exists as still photographs and audio recordings. Marriage He was married to actresMona Bruce (1924-2008)until his death; they had one child. Clair Mcallister Death Robert James died in 2004, aged 80, from Alzheimer's disease in Middlesex, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental ...
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Paul Gregory (actor)
Paul Gregory may refer to: *Paul Gregory (baseball) (1908–1999), Major League pitcher and college coach *Paul Gregory (lighting designer) (born 1952), president and founder of Focus Lighting *Paul Gregory (producer) (1920–2015), American film and theatre producer * Paul R. Gregory (born 1949), English fantasy artist *Paul Roderick Gregory, professor of economics, University of Houston, Texas *Paul Gregory (squash player) (born 1968), English squash player See also *Paul Gregory Bootkoski (born 1940), bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen *Paul Gregori Paul Gregori is a paralympic athlete from France competing mainly in category T42 sprint events. Paul won silver in both the 100m and 200m in the T42 class in the 1996 Summer Paralympics held in Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital ... (fl. 1990s), paralympic athlete from France * Gregory Paul (other) {{Hndis, Gregory, Paul ...
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Carmen De Venere
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the Carmen (novella), novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 3 March 1875, where its breaking of conventions shocked and scandalised its first audiences. Bizet died suddenly after the 33rd performance, unaware that the work would achieve international acclaim within the following ten years. ''Carmen'' has since become one of the most popular and frequently performed operas in the classical Western canon, canon; the "Habanera (aria), Habanera" from act 1 and the "Toreador Song" from act 2 are among the best known of all operatic arias. The opera is written in the genre of ''opéra comique'' with musical numbers separated by dialogue. It is set in southern Spain and tells the story of the downfall of Don José, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the wiles of th ...
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Ken Ratcliffe
Ken or KEN may refer to: Entertainment * ''Ken'' (album), a 2017 album by Canadian indie rock band Destroyer. * ''Ken'' (film), 1964 Japanese film. * ''Ken'' (magazine), a large-format political magazine. * Ken Masters, a main character in the ''Street Fighter'' franchise. People * Ken (given name), a list of people named Ken * Ken (musician) (born 1968), guitarist of the Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel * Ken (SB19 musician) (born 1997), stage name of Felip Jhon Suson of the Filipino boy group, SB19 * Ken (VIXX singer) (born 1992), stage name of Lee Jae-hwan of the South Korean boy group, VIXX * Naoko Ken (born 1953), Japanese singer and actress (Ken as surname) * Thomas Ken (1637–1711), English cleric and composer * Tjungkara Ken (born 1969), Aboriginal Australian artist * Ken Zheng (born April 5, 1995) is an Indonesian actor, screenwriter and martial artist Other * Kèn, a musical instrument from Vietnam. * Ken (doll), a product by Mattel. * ''Ken'' (unit) (間) ...
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Stephen Yardley
Stephen Yardley (born 24 March 1942) is an English actor. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1963, he became known for his many roles on UK television between 1964 and 2004. Career In the mid-1960s, Yardley was a permanent member of the company at Dundee Repertory Theatre. He also made early appearances on television in the 1960s in series including ''Danger Man'', and had an extended run during 1967–68 in ''Z-Cars''. His subsequent work included performances as semi-reformed cat burglar William "Spider" Scott in ''The XYY Man'' (1976–77); Max Brocard in '' Secret Army'' (1978); Roy Swetman, a professional hit man in the hard-hitting British police drama '' The Professionals,'' the episode titled "Hijack" (1980) and as Police Inspector Cadogan in '' Virtual Murder'' (1992). He twice had roles in '' Doctor Who'' – Sevrin in ''Genesis of the Daleks'' (1975) and Arak in ''Vengeance on Varos'' (1985) – and also took a part in the science fictio ...
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Struan Rodger
Struan Rodger (born 18 September 1946) is a British actor who has appeared widely in a range of supporting roles. He appeared briefly in ''Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?'' in 1978 but his first major film role was as Eric Liddell's friend and running coach Sandy McGrath, in the Oscar-winning 1981 film, ''Chariots of Fire''. His later films included ''Diamond Skulls'' (1989), ''Four Weddings and a Funeral'' (1994), ''The Madness of King George'' (1994), '' The Innocent Sleep'' (1996) and '' Stardust'' (2007). Rodger is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Barbara Flynn's husband in the television detective series ''Chandler & Co''. Rodger had a recurring role on ''Rumpole of the Bailey'' as Detective Inspector Brush, a police detective noted for what Rumpole perceives as flagrant abuses of the law. He provided the voice for the ''Doctor Who'' character Face of Boe in the stories " New Earth" and "Gridlock". Rodger has also appeared on television in episodes of ''B ...
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Chris Armstrong (actor)
Chris Armstrong or Christopher Armstrong may refer to: *Chris Armstrong (footballer, born 1971), former Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur football player *Chris Armstrong (footballer, born 1982), former Sheffield United football player *Chris Armstrong (footballer, born 1984), Galway United football player *Chris Armstrong (ice hockey) (born 1975), Canadian ice hockey player * Chris Armstrong (Canadian football) (born 1967), former Canadian football player *C. W. Armstrong (1899–1986), Northern Irish politician *Christopher Armstrong (born 1947), current Dean of Blackburn *Chris Armstrong (piper) (born 1980), Pipe Major of the ScottishPower Pipe Band *Chris Armstrong (political theorist) Chris Armstrong is a British political theorist. He is the author of several books, including ''Justice and Natural Resources'' (2017) and ''A Blue New Deal'' (2022), the latter of which won the American Political Science Association's 2023 Lynt ...
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Katie Carr
Katie Carr (born London, 1973) is an English actress and model. She may be best known for her appearances in ''Dinotopia'' as Marion and in ''Heroes'' as Caitlin Caitlin () is a female given name of Irish origin. Historically, the Irish name Caitlín was anglicized as Cathleen or Kathleen. In the 1970s, however, non-Irish speakers began pronouncing the name according to English spelling rules as , which .... Filmography External links * 1973 births English film actresses English female models English television actresses Living people Actresses from London English expatriates in the United States {{England-screen-actor-stub ...
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