After Dinner Speakers: Miranda Richardson, Brian Jacks, Melinda Messenger

MIRANDA RICHARDSON has been honored for her work in both film and television. In 1995, she earned Academy Award®, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress for her performance in "Tom & Viv." Two years earlier, she had been acknowledged for her roles in three different films, garnering Oscar®, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress for Louis Malle's "Damage," in addition to winning a Best Actress Golden Globe Award for Mike Newell's "Enchanted April" and receiving a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Neil Jordan's "The Crying Game." In 1998, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in Robert Duvall's "The Apostle." Richardson more recently starred with Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow." Her other film credits include the voice of Anna in the animated "The King and I," "All For Love," "The Evening Star," Robert Altman's "Kansas City," Mike Newell's "Dance With a Stranger," and Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun." Also recognized for her work on television, Richardson won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the telefilm "Fatherland," and earned two more Golden Globe nominations for the Showtime movie "The Big Brass Ring," and the NBC miniseries "Merlin." She more recently starred as the Queen of Hearts in the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of "Alice in Wonderland," and includes among her other credits "Christopher Columbus – The Great Adventure," "The Storyteller: The Three Ravens," "Sweet as You Are," "The Master Builder," "After Pilkington," "A Woman of Substance," "Lost Property," "Sorrel & Son," "Lucky Jim," "Blackadder," "Death and the Heart" and "The Demon Lover." Born in Lancashire, England, Richardson began acting on the stage after studying at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Her many other theatre credits include such plays as "Orlando," "Einstein," "Insignificance," "Educating Rita," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," "Stags and Hens," "Sisterly Feeling," "Tom Jones," "All My Sons," "Savage Amusement," "The Maids," "Edmond," "A Lie of the Mind" and "Etta Jenks."

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KD Lang Penny Hughes Michael StroudAn academic at the London School of Economics who lectures in international history
Ultra Nate Chas & Dave Sheryl GascoigneBusinesswoman who set up Petplan
Salman Rushdie Ned Sherrin PrinceCaptain of England and Manchester United football star
Julio Iglesias Jerry Sadowitz Digby JonesComedian and presenter of 'They Think Its All Over'
Jim Rogers The Soweto String Quartet Penny HughesEccentric Editor of The Spectator and Tory MP for Henley on Thames
Sally Ride Greg Norman Eamonn Holmes Judge on 'Pop Stars', formerly part of Stock, Aitkin & Waterman
Brahms & Liszt Thierry Henri Primal ScreamBrilliant psychological illusionist available for stage shows or private events.
Alastair Morton Andrew Morton John ParrottFormer DJ
Alan Price Paul McCartney Bjorn AgainFomer sar of All Things Great & Small now in Doctors