Founder, owner and creative driving force behind YO! Sushi. |
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Beautiful young British actress who shot to fame in Titanic |
Ultra smooth presenter and interviewer, host of This is Your Life and Antiques Roadshow |
Astronomer and presenter of The Sky at Night on BBCtv for the past 40 years. |
Star of many popular US TV shows including Ali McBeal |
Former goalkeeper and sports presenter, co founder of the Willow Foundation |
A legend in the world of motoring and motor racing. |
The most widely recognised naturalist in Britain |
Journalist and presenter |
Former Olympic Swimmer |
One of the longest-surviving acts from the British new wave explosion of the late 70s |
After Dinner Speakers: Joely Richardson, Nigel Benn, Dickie Davies
This theatrical blueblood started her film acting career while still in drama school appearing in her father's "The Hotel New Hampshire" (1984) and as the young Jean Travers in David Hare's "Wetherby" (1985), with the mature Jean being played by Richardson's real-life mother, grande dame Vanessa Redgrave. The radiant and blithe blonde, a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company, subsequently marched through such undistinguished endeavors as "King Ralph" (1991), "Shining Through" (1992) and the de-musicalized "I'll Do Anything" (1994). In the former two, she played chilly elegant Europeans, in the latter, a film executive. Perhaps her most demanding film role to date has been as the youngest of the three Cissie Colpitts in Peter Greenaway's riddle-ridden classic "Drowning by Numbers" (1988). Richardson won critical acclaim for her superb performance in "Sister, My Sister" (1995), the inspired by true events film about two sisters working as maids who ultimately kill their employer. She co-starred as the fashion designer owner of the puppies in the live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians" (1996).