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Jane Asher (born 5 April 1946) is an English actress, author and entrepreneur.
Asher was the middle of three children born to Richard Alan John and Margaret Asher, née Eliot, in Willesden, North West London. Her father was a broadcaster and a consultant at the Central Middlesex Hospital and the author of notable medical articles. Asher's mother was a professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.[citation needed] Asher attended Queen's College in Harley Street, London and is the elder sister of Clare Asher, a radio actress and school inspector. Asher's elder brother is record producer Peter Asher,
, who was "Peter" of Peter and Gordon.
Asher was a child actress and appeared in the 1952 film Mandy and the 1955 science fiction film The Quatermass Xperiment. She also had a title role in a version of Alice in Wonderland (1958) and Through the Looking-Glass for Argo Records. In 1961 she co-starred in The Greengage Summer which was released in the United States as Loss of Innocence. She also appeared in the 1962 film and Disney TV programme, The Prince and the Pauper. British TV appearances included three episodes (1956–1958) of the British TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood and as a panelist on the BBC's Juke Box Jury.
Sophie Lara Winkleman, The Lady Frederick Windsor (born 5 August 1980) is an English actress and extended member of the British Royal Family. On 14 February 2009, she became engaged to Lord Frederick Windsor, the son of Prince Michael (a grandson of George V) and Princess Michael of Kent. They married in Hampton Court on 12 September 2009. Sophie Winkleman then became officially styled as The Lady Frederick Windsor, but continues to use her maiden name in her professional career.
Sophie Lara Winkleman was born in Primrose Hill in London.
She was educated at the City of London School for Girls and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where she read English literature. She joined the university's famed dramatic society Cambridge Footlights and wrote and performed in the comic revue Far Too Happy. For the first time in twenty years, the Footlights received a Perrier award nomination. Winkleman is also a member of the National Youth Theatre. She is also a soprano.
Winkleman's credits include lead roles in numerous series including Peep Show, Harry and Paul (which she co-wrote), White Teeth, The Trial of Tony Blair, Plus One, Red Dwarf: Back To Earth, Lead Balloon, Keen Eddie, Chasing Alice, Poirot (in the episode, Five Little Pigs), The Palace, Robin Hood, and the upcoming Titanic. She was nominated for Best Newcomer by the BBC for her leading guest role in Waking the Dead. Winkleman also debuted on American television as the star of the short lived NBC sitcom 100 Questions as the main character Charlotte Payne and as recurring star on the hit series Two and a Half Men as Zoey, the love interest of Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher).
Sebastian Armesto (born 3 June 1982) is a British film, television and theatre actor. He is the son of the historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto.
Armesto played Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in the series The Tudors. He starred in the 2008 ITV drama series The Palace as the King's carefree younger brother Prince George. He then played the character of Edmund Sparkler in the 2008 BBC version of Charles Dickens' novel Little Dorrit. In the 2011 film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Armesto played the Spanish King Ferdinand VI. He plays the poet and playwright Ben Jonson in Roland Emmerich’s feature film Anonymous.
Armesto has acted in high-profile theatre productions in Britain, including two shows at the National Theatre and one at the Royal Court. He also writes and directs theatre with company Simple 8. His productions include directing and adaptating Les Enfants du Paradis to great acclaim. Most recently, he co-wrote and directed a play based on William Hogarth's The Four Stages of Cruelty.