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A Lewis / Young Production, in association with Ansett Television Films, " Caravan Holiday " starred Rod Kirkham, Vikki Broughton, Philip Gould, Debbie Byrne, Jamie Redfern, Jane Scali and the two most recent additions to the team, Greg Mills and Julie Ryles.
Directed by Noel Willman, it starred Robert Preston as Henry, Rosemary Harris as Eleanor, James Rado as Richard, and Christopher Walken as Philip.
It starred Philip Hanna as Tommy, Patricia Hughes as Fiona, James Jamieson as Harry, and Noele Gordon as Meg.
The show starred, among others, Angus Deayton, Geoffrey Perkins, Michael Fenton Stevens, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Philip Pope.
It starred Philip Cox as Fagin and Lucy Hunter-James as Nancy.
* Philip Carey ( 1925 – 2009 ), actor who starred in One Life to Live
Also in 1952 he starred in the Technicolor movie biography of bandmaster John Philip Sousa, Stars and Stripes Forever.
River starred as Philip Brogan alongside Molly Ringwald and Heather O ' Rourke.
From 1984 to 1989, Olmos starred in his biggest role up to that date as the taciturn police Lieutenant Martin Castillo in the television series Miami Vice, opposite Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas.
Alongside Watson and Brennan, the play starred Philip Bowen as Edward and Andrew Jarvis as Richard.
She also starred in the Sidney Lumet-directed Before the Devil Knows You're Dead opposite co-stars Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke.
The series starred Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as James " Sonny " Crockett and Ricardo " Rico " Tubbs respectively, two Metro-Dade Police Department detectives working undercover in Miami.
He also starred in the TV adaptations of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story ( 1959 ), Bernard Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion ( 1960 ), Jean Anouilh's Time Remembered ( playing the role of Prince Albert originated by Richard Burton on Broadway ), and Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac ( 1962 ).
It was broadcast on Channel 4 on Thursday 19 September 1996 at 10: 00pm and also starred Martin Clunes, Mel Giedroyc, Rebecca Front, David Haig, Alexander Armstrong, Philip Pope with a special guest appearance by Angela Rippon.
The production, directed by Mike Nichols, starred Meryl Streep as Arkadina, Christopher Walken as Sorin, Philip Seymour Hoffman as Treplyov, John Goodman as Shamrayev, Marcia Gay Harden as Masha, Kevin Kline as Trigorin, Debra Monk as Polina, Stephen Spinella as Medvedenko, and Natalie Portman as Nina.
Hatch began working in television in 1970 when he starred as Philip Brent in the daytime soap opera All My Children, a role he played for two years.
The series, Philip Marlowe: Private Eye ( 1983 – 1986 ), starred Powers Boothe as the hard-bitten detective.
He has two sisters, Jill and Emily, and a brother, Gordy Hoffman, who scripted the 2002 film Love Liza, in which Philip starred.
It starred Helen Hunt as Viola, Paul Rudd as Orsino, Kyra Sedgwick as Olivia, Philip Bosco as Malvolio, Brian Murray as Sir Toby, Max Wright as Sir Andrew, and David Patrick Kelly as Feste.
In 2009, Munnery starred in an award-winning animated rotoscope short, titled ' Yellow Belly End ', co-written and directed by Philip Bacon, a student of the National Film and Television School.
Produced for the A & E Network and directed by Philip Haas, the film starred James Caan, Lukas Haas, and Lisa Bonet.
In 1995, Kensit starred in Angels & Insects, with Kristin Scott Thomas and Mark Rylance, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Costume Design and directed by Philip Haas.
She starred along with Philip Glenister who played the TV's iconic Gene Hunt.
" Land of Confusion " was used in " Freefall ," the final episode of the 1980s cop show Miami Vice ( a show on which Phil Collins had guest starred ) during a scene in which the characters Crockett ( Don Johnson ) and Tubbs ( Philip Michael Thomas ) were in the middle of a stakeout.

starred and Maureen
Weissmuller starred in six Tarzan movies for MGM with actress Maureen O ' Sullivan as Jane and Cheeta the Chimpanzee.
It starred Reg Livermore, Jane Harders, Kate Fitzpatrick, Arthur Dignam, Sal Sharah, John Paramor, Graham Matters, Bob Hudson and Maureen Elkner.
In 1965, she starred in a Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams ' The Glass Menagerie, opposite Maureen Stapleton, Pat Hingle and George Grizzard.
Thomas starred with Maureen O ' Hara and Annette O ' Toole in the Hallmark Channel movie, " The Christmas Box ", in 1995.
In 1995, a Las Vegas production, performed without intermission, starred Jack Jones, Maureen McGovern and Frank Gorshin.
He also starred in The Little Princess in 1986 with Maureen Lipman, which won him a dedicated audience.
It starred Dick Van Dyke reprising his stage role as a slightly rewritten Albert Peterson, Maureen Stapleton as Mama Mae Peterson, Janet Leigh as Rosie, Paul Lynde reprising his stage role as Mr. MacAfee, Bobby Rydell as Hugo Peabody, and Ann-Margret as Kim MacAfee.
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.
* Two stars of this episode, Bill Mumy and June Lockhart, originally starred in 1965's Lost in Space, as Will Robinson and Dr. Maureen Robinson.
Maureen O ' Hara starred with John Wayne in 5 movies: Rio Grande ( 1950 ), The Quiet Man ( 1952 ), The Wings of Eagles ( 1957 ), McLintock!
She has starred in television soap operas such as Guiding Light, where she played the role of Maureen Reardon Bauer from 1982 to 1986, and As the World Turns, where she played the role of Margo Montgomery Hughes from 1989 to 1993, and from 1994 to 2010.
Bourret starred on stage in the hit musical Rent playing Maureen at The Prince of Wales Theatre on the West End and also performed in The Vagina Monologues at the Arts Theatre in London's West End.
It starred Suzy Kendall, Susan George, Dennis Waterman, Adrienne Posta and Maureen Lipman.
In 2005, Foster starred as Jo March opposite Maureen McGovern as Marmee in the musical adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott classic Little Women, for which she was nominated for her second Tony Award.
Directed by Sidney Lumet, it starred Raf Vallone and Maureen Stapleton as Eddie and Beatrice, with Carol Lawrence as Catherine.
The production ran at London's Garrick Theatre from 19 October 2010 to 26 February 2011 and also starred Maureen Lipman and Sam Kelly.
The film starred Charles Laughton as Quasimodo and a 19-year-old Maureen O ' Hara as Esmeralda.
From October 2010 to February 2011, Baron starred alongside Maureen Lipman and Roy Hudd in a West End production of When We Are Married by J B Priestley.
It marked the first time James Stewart and Maureen O ' Hara starred together in a film.
Maureen Osborne Flannagan ( born December 30, 1973, in Inglewood, California ), credited as Maureen Flannigan, is an American actress noted for her role as teenager Evie Ethel Garland TV sitcom Out of This World, which ran from 1987 to 1991 and also starred Donna Pescow.
It originally starred Sam Shepard as Peter ( after Christopher Walken shot a few scenes, but was determined not to be right for the role ), Maureen O ' Sullivan as Diane, and Charles Durning as Howard.
She was noted for one of her first songs, " The Isle of Innisfree ", from the classic hit movie The Quiet Man, which starred John Wayne and Maureen O ' Hara.

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