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- Camilla: Elizabeth Garvie. Queen Elizabeth: Anne Stallybrass. Prince Philip: Donald Douglas. Carolyn: Jemma Redgrave. Alfred: Jeremy Child. Lady Fermoy: Jean Anderson. Sgt. Mannakee: Robert Reynolds.
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Diana: Her True Story (TV Movie 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Apr 4, 1993 · Diana: Her True Story: Directed by Kevin Connor. With Serena Scott Thomas, David Threlfall, Elizabeth Garvie, Donald Douglas. Biopic attempting to tell the real story of Diana, Princess of Wales, made at a time when she was already deeply unhappy and her marriage to Prince Charles was known to be troubled, but before their eventual divorce and ...
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- Biography, Drama
- Kevin Connor
- 1993-04-04
Cast Starring. Serena Scott Thomas as Princess Diana; David Threlfall as Prince Charles; Also starring. Elizabeth Garvie as Camilla Parker Bowles; Donald Douglas as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Jemma Redgrave as Carolyn Bartholomew; Jeremy Child as Alfred Drake-Kinney; William Franklyn as Lord Mountbatten; Jean Anderson as Lady Fermoy
- Biography Drama
Television film telling the story of Diana, Princess of Wales, based on the publication of the same name by Andrew Morton.
Diana: Her True Story - Full Cast & Crew. A two-part account of the union and estrangement of Princess Diana (Serena Scott Thomas) and Prince Charles (David Threlfall). Filmed in England...
Get the full cast list of Diana: Her True Story, the TV film based on Andrew Morton's book about Princess Diana, and find out who played the iconic royal.
Apr 2, 1993 · Like all classic romantic couples — Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, Joey Buttafuoco and Amy Fisher — the Prince and Princess of Wales were destined to be mythologized as...