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Ian Carmichael starred as Wimsey in radio adaptations of the novels made by the BBC, all of which have been available on cassette and CD from the BBC Radio Collection.
It starred Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Steerpike, Neve McIntosh as Fuchsia, June Brown as Nannie Slagg, Ian Richardson as Lord Groan, Christopher Lee as Flay, Richard Griffiths as Swelter, Warren Mitchell as Barquentine, Celia Imrie as Countess Gertrude, Lynsey Baxter and Zoë Wanamaker as the twins, Cora and Clarice, and John Sessions as Dr Prunesquallor.
The 1988 London National Theatre production, directed by Howard Davies, starred Ian Charleson, Lindsay Duncan, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Eric Porter.
Recently, McKean starred in the 40th Anniversary Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, co-starring Ian McShane, Raul Esparza, Eve Best, and James Frain.
He also starred in and co-wrote Paul ( with Frost ) and Run Fatboy Run ( with Michael Ian Black ).
There was also a television series called Adventures of the Black Stallion which aired from 1990 to 1993 and starred Mickey Rooney and Richard Ian Cox.
Between March and August 2009, he starred as Pozzo in Sean Mathias's production of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett opposite Sir Ian McKellen ( Estragon ), Sir Patrick Stewart ( Vladimir ) and also Ronald Pickup ( Lucky ).
The production starred David Warner as Henry, Peggy Ashcroft as Margaret, Roy Dotrice as Edward and Ian Holm as Richard.
Another made-for-TV version in 1985 starred Ian Holm as the main character for the BBC.
In 2006, Ian produced, directed and starred in the short film, Man vs. Monday, which won the Audience Choice Award at the 2006 Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival.
A critically acclaimed drama it starred Ian McKellen in the eponymous lead role as a handicapped man adjusting to life after the death of his mother.
The two plays both starred Ian McKellen, Romola Garai, Frances Barber, Sylvester McCoy, and William Gaunt.
He also starred in Ian Wright's Excellent Adventure in which he travels to Greenland with a friend, ' Mrs C ' ( Novello Noades, wife of former Crystal Palace chairman Ron Noades ), to scale the highest mountain in the Arctic, Gunnbjørn.
This production starred Dov Citron as Sassoon and Martin Scully as Owen and was directed by Ian Flintoff.
The film starred Kate Beckinsale as Flora, Joanna Lumley ( also famed from her role as Patsy in the British TV comedy " Absolutely Fabulous ") as her friend and mentor Mary Smiling, Rufus Sewell as Seth, Ian McKellen as Amos Starkadder, Eileen Atkins as Judith, Stephen Fry as Mybug, Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Beetle, and Angela Thorne as Mrs Hawk-Monitor.
In 1982, Reitel starred in the Further Adventures Of Lucky Jim, a BBC2 sitcom written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
The show starred Lisa McCune, Marina Prior, Garry McDonald, Ian Stenlake, Shane Jacobson, Wayne Scott Kermond, and Magda Szubanski, and ran at the Princess Theatre.
Ten years later, in 1970, Robin Phillips ' RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starred Peter Egan as Valentine, Ian Richardson as Proteus, Helen Mirren as Julia, Estelle Kohler as Silvia, and Patrick Stewart as Launce.
She also played, on radio, the Dowager Duchess ( Lord Peter Wimsey's mother ) in the radio adaption of Strong Poison that starred Ian Carmichael as Peter Wimsey.
Written by Rob Ritchie and directed by Mike Beckham, it starred John Hurt as Mullin, Martin Shaw as World in Action producer Ian McBride, and Patrick Malahide as Michael Mansfield ( QC ).
Bonham starred with Ted Nugent, Evan Seinfeld ( Biohazard ), Sebastian Bach ( Skid Row ), and Scott Ian ( Anthrax ) on the VH1 reality television show, Supergroup, in May 2006.
The play starred Richard Griffiths and Ian Charleson and included a rotating cast of 12 WNO singers.
It starred William Gaunt and Ian McKellen as Sorin ( who alternated with William Gaunt in the role, as McKellen also played the title role in King Lear ), Richard Goulding as Treplyov, Frances Barber as Arkadina, Jonathan Hyde as Dorn, Monica Dolan as Masha, and Romola Garai as Nina.
The play starred Ian McKellen in its original 1979 West-End production, and Richard Gere in its original 1980 Broadway production.
Alongside Ian McKellen, Caviezel starred in The Prisoner, a remake of the British science fiction TV show The Prisoner, which aired in November 2009.

starred and Buchanan
In 1931 she starred in the West End musical Stand Up and Sing ( 1931 ), with actor Jack Buchanan, who encouraged her to take a featured role.
The trophy was named in honor of the late National Football League ( NFL ) player Junious " Buck " Buchanan, who starred at Grambling State University.
McCrea also starred in two William A. Wellman Western's, The Great Man's Lady ( 1942 ), again with Stanwyck, and Buffalo Bill ( 1944 ), with character actor Edgar Buchanan and a young Maureen O ' Hara.
Produced by BBC Birmingham, it starred Warren Clarke as Dalziel, Colin Buchanan as Pascoe, David Royle as DS Edgar Wield (" Wieldy ") and Susannah Corbett as Ellie Pascoe.
He also starred as Michael Buchanan in the NBC drama series The Event.
He attended East Buchanan High School in Winthrop, Iowa, and starred in football, basketball and track.
They starred Gertrude Lawrence, Jack Buchanan, Beatrice Lillie, Stanley Holloway, and Jessie Matthews.
The Disorderly Room was first performed on stage at the Victoria Palace Theatre, in 1919 and starred Blore, Stanley Holloway, Tom Walls, Leslie Henson and Jack Buchanan.

starred and Marla
The show was created as a starring vehicle for Marla Gibbs, who had become famous as Florence Johnston, the sassy maid on The Jeffersons, and had starred in Houston's play in Los Angeles.
He also starred in the short-lived The Jeffersons spinoff Checking In, where he played Florence Johnston's ( Marla Gibbs ) nemesis, Lyle Block ; however, this series only lasted four episodes.
Clay later guest starred in the Buck Rogers episode " Vegas in Space ", playing a character very similar to Deering named Marla Landers, who is briefly partnered with Rogers.
In 2008, Sheridan starred alongside Andy Griffith, Doris Roberts, Paul Campbell and Marla Sokoloff in the romantic comedy, Play The Game, about a young ladies ' man who teaches his dating tricks to his lonely, widowed grandfather who is re-entering the dating world after a 60-year hiatus.
He starred in the short lived 1992 TV series Human Target, and played sinister stalker Steve Roth in The Marla Hanson Story ( 1991 ).
In the same year she starred with Peter Krause in Civic Duty as Marla, who discovers her husband's Islamophobic psychosis.

starred and Ferguson
It starred Derek Jacobi as the Biographer, Tom Ferguson as Knecht and David Seddon as Plinio.
He was featured in both Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ) and Intolerance ( 1916 ) both directed by D. W. Griffith, and starred opposite leading ladies such as Florence Turner, Gloria Swanson, Lillian Gish, Elsie Ferguson, and Geraldine Farrar en route to becoming one of Hollywood's major heartthrobs.
Following this first film, Ferguson was highly billed in promotional campaigns, and starred in two more films directed by Tourneur under a lucrative contract from Paramount Pictures that paid her $ 1, 000 per day of filming in addition to her weekly contract income.
The production starred Marin Mazzie as Lily, Douglas Sills as Oscar, Joanne Worley as Letitia Primrose and Christopher Sieber as Bruce, as well as appearances by Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Max Jacobs, Cheyenne Jackson as one of the " Life is Like a Train " porters, and Kathleen Turner as Imelda.
In May 2011 Ferguson starred in the second series of Channel 4s Celebrity Five Go To in which the celebrities visited South Africa.
Directed and choreographed by Graciela Daniele, it starred Jennifer Laura Thompson in the lead role of Charlotte, and featured Hugh Panaro as Robert, Lea DeLaria as Cinder, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Marco.
A first-team regular from the beginning of the 1981 – 82 season, he starred in midfield for the Dons for five seasons in which he won two Premier Division Championships, four Scottish Cups, one League Cup, the 1983 European Cup Winners ' Cup and the European Super Cup under the management of Alex Ferguson.
The show starred Paul McDermott, Tim Ferguson and Richard Fidler, along with Flacco, Michael Petroni, Bob Downe and Khym Lam.

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