- Tamsin Greig
Tamsin Greig, born 23 February 1967) is an English actress best known for her comedy performances. As of 2006 she is probably best known for two Channel 4 television comedy parts: Fran Katzenjammer in "Black Books" and Dr. Caroline Todd in "Green Wing". Other notable roles include Alice Chenery in BBC One's comedy drama "Love Soup" and Debbie Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's soap opera "The Archers". - Sheridan Smith
Sheridan Smith (born 25 June, 1981 in Epworth, North Lincolnshire) is an English actress. She is perhaps best known for playing Janet Smith/Keogh in the BBC sitcom "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps". In "Two Pints", Janet is the girlfriend and eventual wife of Jonny Keogh, played by Ralf Little. Little and Smith also previously played boyfriend and girlfriend in "The Royle Family", … - Montserrat Lombard
Montserrat Lombard (born 1978 in England) is a British actress with appearances in the TV shows "Love Soup" and "Roman's Empire". She also has a memorable role in a UK television advertisement for the MINT credit card. Other credits include guest roles in "Doctors", "Nathan Barley", "Murder in Suburbia", "Twisted Tales", and a part in the feature-length ITV drama "Tunnel Of Love", alongside Jack Dee. - Verity Lambert
Verity Lambert OBE (born November 27 1935) is a British television and film producer. She is best known as the founding producer of the science-fiction series "Doctor Who", a programme which has become a part of British popular culture. Lambert was a pioneer woman in British television; when she was appointed to "Doctor Who" in 1963, she was the youngest and only female drama producer working at the BBC. Lambert began working in television in the 1950s, … - Owen Brenman
<nowiki></nowiki>Owen Brenman is an English actor best known for his role as Nick Swainey in the multi-award-winning BBC sitcom "One Foot In The Grave", which ran for ten years (1990-2000) and was written by David Renwick. Owen currently plays Lloyd in David Renwick's romantic comedy for BBC1, "Love Soup". New series due in 2007. He also starred in the original comedy mock documentary - "People Like Us", … - Bernie Clifton
Bernie Clifton (born in St Helens, Merseyside) is a British comedian and entertainer who appeared on the BBC television series "Crackerjack" with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, Don Maclean and Jan Hunt in the 1970s. He is most famous for "riding" a puppet ostrich called Oswald; although he occasionally appeared in the dustbin of a similar "binman" puppet. Though largely missing from the televisions screens these days, … - Kerry Shale
Kerry Shale is a Canadian actor. After training at Studio 58 Theatre School in Vancouver and beginning his career in that city, he moved to London where he has been living and working since 1978. He is married to Suzanne Shale, a former Oxford Law Don, currently a lecturer and medical ethicist. Shale’s theatre credits include six solo shows (five of which he wrote) which he has performed in Edinburgh, London, Berlin, Sydney, Cape Town and Off Broadway. - Mark Donovan
Mark Donovan (born 12 October 1968 in Aberdare and raised in Bridgend, Wales, in the United Kingdom) is a character actor best known for grotesque roles in productions such as "Shaun of the Dead", "Black Books", and "Murder Investigation Team". He also played a brief scene of Hamlet in an episode of the David Renwick comedy-drama, "Love Soup". - Richard Leaf
Richard Leaf is a British actor is probably most famous for his role as Dawlish, an Auror, in the film "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix". He has had small parts in television and stage productions before. Leaf is married to actress Tamsin Greig, star of "Black Books", "Green Wing" and "Love Soup" amongst others. - Alison Pargeter
Alison Pargeter is a British actress, probably best known for playing "Stalker" Sarah Cairns in "EastEnders" in 2004. She has appeared in "Calendar Girls", "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Holby City", "Love Soup" and "Green Wing". - Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Ben Lloyd-Hughes is a British actor. Lloyd-Hughes attended St Paul's School, London. He appeared as Josh Stock in 2 episodes of "Skins" (the seventh and eighth of the first series). Other TV appearances include the role of Colm Roach in "Casualty" ("Sweet Charity"), "A Touch of Frost" ("Endangered Species") and as a teenage boy in "Love Soup" ("Death and Nurses"). - Rufus Jones
Rufus Jones (b. London, England 1975) is an English actor, comedy and writer. Rufus is a member of the British comedy sketch group The Dutch Elm Conservatoire, They were nominated for the Perrier award at the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Rufus studied at Cambridge University(1994-97). His acting background included early appearances with the Cambridge Footlights, and more recently "Major Barbara" (Royal Exchange Manchester) and Ben-Hur (BAC London). - Mia Navellou
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