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Known For
Acting
Born
1952-04-04
Place of Birth
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Cherie Lunghi
Biography
Cherie Lunghi (born 4 April 1952) is an English film, television and theatre actress. She is probably best known for her role as Guinevere in the 1981 film Excalibur, as football manageress Gabriella Benson in the 1990s television series The Manageress and for starring in a series of adverts for Kenco coffee. She also competed in the 2008 series of Strictly Come Dancing. She is the mother of the actress Nathalie Lunghi.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
The World's Most Luxurious Holidays as Narrator
2018Patrick as Rosemary Francis
2017Strike as Gloria Conti
2014Hidden Histories: WW1's Forgotten Photographs as Herself - Narrator
2013Excalibur: Behind the Movie as Self
2013When Calls the Heart as Mrs. Thatcher
2013Pat & Cabbage as Cabbage (Jean)
2013Father Brown as Grace Sullivan
2011Death in Paradise as Jayne Smythe
2011Love's Kitchen as Margaret
2010Forever Young: How Rock 'n' Roll Grew Up as Narrator (voice)
2009Versailles as Narrator
2009The Old Guys as Barbara
2008Apparitions
2008Versailles: The Dream of a King as Narrator (English)
2008Casualty 1900s as Eva Luckes
2007Secret Diary of a Call Girl as Stephanie
2007Lewis as Grace Orde
2006The One Show as Self
2006Hotel Babylon
2005Girls and Boys - Sex and British Pop as Narrator
2004Agatha Christie's Marple as Sadie Swettenham
2004Viper in the Fist as Miss Chilton
2004The Brief as Cleo Steyn QC
2004New Tricks as Diane Loveless
2004The Open Doors as Mrs Sappleton
2002The Seasons Alter as Titania
2002Cutting It as Zinnia Raggitt
2002The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as Sarah Gordon
2001Waking the Dead as Leah Gold
2000Back to the Secret Garden as Lady Mary Craven
1999David Copperfield as Mrs. Steerforth
1999Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil as Duchess of Wharfedale
1998Hornblower as Kitty Cobham
1998Little White Lies as Julia
1998An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn as Myrna Smithee
1997Midsomer Murders as Lillian Webster
1997Midsomer Murders as Alexandra Monkford
1996Moloney as Dr. Sarah Bateman
1996Strangers
1996Dalziel & Pascoe
1996The Canterville Ghost as Lucille Otis
1995Jack & Sarah as Anna
1995The Buccaneers as Laura Testvalley
1994Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as Caroline Beaufort Frankenstein
1993A Question of Guilt as Helen West
1993Silent Cries as Audrey St John
1992A Touch of Frost as DS Annie Marsh
1992Covington Cross as Lady Elizabeth
1992Love at First Sight as Claire Stein
1991The Strauss Dynasty as Jetti
1989The Manageress
1988The Man Who Lived at the Ritz as Lily Globuska
1988Intrigue as Adriana
1988To Kill a Priest as Halina
1987Coast to Coast as Susan
1987The Lady's Not For Burning as Jennet Jourdemayne
1986Casualty as Camille Windsor
1986The Mission as Carlotta
1986The Monocled Mutineer
1986Letters to an Unknown Lover as Helene
1986Harem as Usta
1986Harem as Usta
1985Parker as Jenny Parker
1985Vicious Circle as Estelle
1985King David as Michal
1985EastEnders as Jan Sherwood
1984Much Ado About Nothing as Beatrice
1984The Man Who Shot Christmas as Debbie
1984Ellis Island as Una Marbury
1984Desert of Lies as Sue
1984Master of the Game as Margaret Van der Merwe
1983The Sign of Four as Mary Morstan
1982Praying Mantis as Beatrice Manceau
1982The Agatha Christie Hour as Lady Noreen Elliot
1982Oliver Twist as Nancy
1982Quell and Co. as Angela Richardson
1982Preview as Emily
1982Praying Mantis as Beatrice Manceau
1981Excalibur as Guenevere
1980Dead Man's Kit as Stephanie
1980Diversion ... as Erica
1980'Tis Pity She's a Whore as Annabella
1980The Misanthrope as Celimene
1979Tales of the Unexpected as Karen Masterson
1979Diversion as Erica
1978Edward and Mrs Simpson as Lady Thelma Furness
1978Edward & Mrs. Simpson as Lady Thelma Furness
1978The Comedy of Errors as Ephesus Townsperson
1976Bill Brand as Alex Ferguson
1974Playhouse as Emily
1965BBC Play of the Month as Anna Danby
1965BBC Play of the Month as Célimène
1964Sherlock Holmes








