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    Sara Kestelman (born 12 May 1944) is an English actress. She is known for her role as Lady Frances Brandon, Lady Jane Grey's mother, in the 1986 film Lady...
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  • British artist and teacher Sara Kestelman (born 1944), English actress Kesselman This page lists people with the surname Kestelman. If an internal link intending...
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  • questions Avellone thought should be asked about the Star Wars universe. Sara Kestelman voiced the character, with Kreia's casting being considered the most...
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  • West End play, Smith and Tyzack were replaced by Geraldine McEwan and Sara Kestelman. The play was revised by Shaffer in 1988. The first American production...
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  • Zed's revolver. Sean Connery as Zed Charlotte Rampling as Consuella Sara Kestelman as May Niall Buggy as Arthur Frayn / Zardoz John Alderton as Friend...
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  • Adam Godley as Cliff, Alan Cumming as the Emcee and Sara Kestelman as Fräulein Schneider. Kestelman won the Olivier for Best Supporting Performance in...
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  • a production of The Lady in the Van at Hull Truck Theatre. In 2017 Sara Kestelman played Fairchild at the Theatre Royal in Bath. In a 2019 production...
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  • sings that he has found "peace at last". Roger Daltrey as Franz Liszt Sara Kestelman as Princess Carolyn Paul Nicholas as Richard Wagner Ringo Starr as The...
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  • Morris Kestelman (5 October 1905 – 15 June 1998) was a British artist and teacher. Kestelman was a full-time art teacher and only began exhibiting on...
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  • for more than 300 performances, starring David Burke (Niels Bohr), Sara Kestelman (Margrethe Bohr), and Matthew Marsh (Werner Heisenberg). It opened on...
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