Diana Quick
1946 -
British born Kent
Eclectic British stage actress Diana Quick was trained at Oxford University and has included both the classics and musical theatre in her repertoire over the years, ranging from "Troilus and Cressida" to "The Threepenny Opera". Though not a potent name in America, she has occasionally graced films and TV. Specializing in aristocratic roles, she stood out among a highly formidable cast in the classic epic mini-series "Brideshead Revisited" (1981) (mini) and received both Emmy and BAFTA nominations for her efforts. She has a long-standing relationship with actor Bill Nighy, and they have one daughter. Spouse Kenneth Cranham (? - ?) (divorced).
"Midsomer Murders" (2004) , "Poirot" (2003) , "Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka" (2003) , "Dalziel and Pascoe" (2002) , Revengers Tragedy (2002) , AKA (2002) , The Affair of the Necklace (2001) , The Discovery of Heaven (2001) , Saving Grace (2000) , "Aristocrats" (1999) , Château des singes, Le (1999) , Vigo (1998) , "Heat of the Sun" (1998) , Rasputin (1996) , "Is It Legal?" (1995) , Nostradamus (1994/I) , "Dandelion Dead" (1994) ,"Alleyn Mysteries" (1993) , "Inspector Morse" (1992) , The Orchid House (1991) , Clarissa (1991) , The Price of the Bride (1990) , "Alas Smith & Jones" (1989) , The Justice Game (1989) ,Wilt (1989) , Minder: An Officer and a Car Salesman (1988) , Vroom (1988) , Cariani and the Courtesans (1987) , Max mon amour (1986) , 1919 (1985) , Ordeal by Innocence (1984) , The Phantom of the Opera (1983) , "The Woman in White" (1982) , "Brideshead Revisited" (1981) , The Odd Job (1978) , The Big Sleep (1978) , The Three Hostages (1977), The Duellists (1977) , "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" (1975) , A Private Enterprise (1975) , "Bedtime Stories" (1974) ,"The Protectors" (1974), "Special Branch" (1973) , "Napoleon and Love" (1972) , A Christmas Carol (1971) , Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) , "The Best Things in Life" (1969) , Canada Goose (1969) , "Christ Recrucified" (1969) , "Complete and Utter History of Britain" (1969) , "The Wednesday Play" (1967) , The Brothers Karamazov (1958)
<< Home