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Zoe Wanamaker

Zoe Wanamaker is one of Britain's leading stars of stage and screen, with television credits including the hit 成人快手 comedy series My Family, Doctor Who, Miss Marple, Love Hurts, Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years, David Copperfield and Gormenghast.

She has appeared in feature films including in the role of Madame Hooch in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Five Children and It, Swept From the Sea, and Wilde.

Zoe has received Variety, Olivier and Tony awards for her performances in countless major stage productions in the West End and on Broadway.

Credits include His Girl Friday, The Boston Marriage, Battle Royal, Electra, The Crucible, The Bay at Nice, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Old Neighbourhood, Dead Funny, Once In A Lifetime, and Piaf as well as RSC performances in Othello, The Time of Your Life, Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors and Mother Courage and her Children.

Johnny and the Bomb
Tom Maxwell and Johnny, played by Frank Finlay and George MacKay

Frank Finlay CBE

Frank Finlay CBE is one of Britain's best-loved actors, and in a career spanning decades has had countless memorable appearances on stage and screen.

His extensive television projects have earned him two Bafta Awards, for his performances in The Death of Adolf Hitler and The Adventures of Don Quixote.

He also starred in the ground-breaking series Bouquet of Barbed Wire, 84 Charing Cross Road, and more recently series such as in Life Begins, Eroica, Prime Suspect, Sins, How Do You Want Me, Heartbeat, The Grand, Station Jim, and The Lost Prince.

He received Academy Award, Golden Globe and Bafta Award nominations for his performance as William Shakespeare's Iago in Stuart Burge's 1965 film of Othello.

Finlay's many other films include The Longest Day, The Loneliness of the Longest Distance Runner, Murder by Decree, The Return of the Soldier and Sparrow.

Most recently, he has appeared in Roman Polanksi's multi-award winning The Pianist.

He has also appeared extensively on the British stage, leading theatre companies in London and on Broadway.

He was made a Commander of the British Empire in 1984.

Keith Barron

Keith Barron is one of the most recognisable television, stage and film actors in the country, with a multitude of credits spanning his long career.

He has had many leading roles in comedy, including series such as Duty Free and Holding the Fort. Other notable roles earlier in his career include the title role in Dennis Potter's Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton, The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim, Telfords Change, and The Prince Regent.

Recent television credits include Hustle, Judge John Deed, Clocking Off, Foyle's War, New Tricks, England Expects, Where the Heart Is, Pickles, Verdict and Madame Bovary.

His feature film credits include La Passione, At The Earth's Core and The Land That Time Forgot, and he also has numerous theatre credits.

John Henshaw

John Henshaw is a well-known and established television and film actor, recognisable for his varied roles in Early Doors, Linda Green, The Second Coming, Born and Bred, Nice Guy Eddie, The Cops, The Grand, The Royle Family, and See No Evil.

John's film credits include Starter for Ten, There's Only One Jimmy Grimble, When Saturday Comes, and Dancing Through the Dark.

Felicity Montagu

Felicity Montagu has a variety of television credits to her name, but is perhaps best known for her role alongside Steve Coogan as Lynn in I'm Alan Partridge.

She has also appeared in Doc Martin, Nighty Night, Hear The Silence, My Life As A Popat, The Mrs Bradley Mysteries, Crouch, A Touch of Frost, and Tumbledown.

Felicity's feature film appearances include Bridget Jones' Diary and Blackball, and she has played a variety of roles in British theatre.

George MacKay

George MacKay already has a number of television and feature film appearances under his belt, despite being only 13 years of age.

He has appeared in Rose and Maloney, The Brief and Footprints in the Snow.

Feature film appearances include The Thief Lord and Peter Pan.

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