Capital Gold DJ & Director of Cystal Palace FC |
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Award-winning broadcaster specialising in environment, transport, energy, development, public health, and risk. Currently a senior correspondent for BBC Radio 4 Today Programme. |
Fomer England Cricket star and team leader of BBCtv A Question of Sport. |
Flamboyant French tennis player |
Mariachi-style guitar playing, ingenious slapstick and flame juggling. |
Musician and actress on one of Australia's most successful shows - Neighbours |
Former Ladies Wimbledon & World Tennis Champion. |
One of the most respected writers and commentators on international golf |
Former boxing champion and now a DJ. Finalist |
Former girlfriend of Brad Pitt, top hollywood actress |
Came to fame on the Jonathan Ross Show. Now presents It's Only TV But We Love It. Also Film 2001 on BBCtv. |
After Dinner Speakers: Laurence Fishburne, Big Country, Nick Owen
Possessing as much flash, energy and intelligence as anyone currently in the game, Laurence Fishburne has certainly played his share of regulation black hoodlums and threats but also has benefited from color-blind casting as his tour de force Broadway performance as England's King Henry II (opposite Stockard Channing as his Eleanor) in a 1999 revival of "The Lion in Winter" attests. Fishburne has won both the Tony and Emmy awards. At age 11 he made regular appearances on TV soap opera One Life To Live. At 14 he spent over a year in the Philippines filming Apocalypse Now. In the 1980s he appeared on TV, as Cowboy Curtis on Pee Wee's Playhouse. His breakthrough movie was 1991's Boyz N the Hood, and in 1993 he was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got To Do With It?. In 1999 he appeared as Morpheus in the box office hit The Matrix.