Kenneth Cranham
Born | December 12, 1944 |
Hometown | Dunfermline, Scotland |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
Spouse | Diana Quick, Fiona Victory |
Partner | Charlotte Cornwell |
Children | Kathleen Cranham, Nancy Cranham |
Parents | Margaret McKay Cranham, Ronald Cranham |
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ITV drama based on prolific British true story is trending now on Netflix
- ITV drama Hatton Garden, which was released in 2019, has become a trending hit on Netflix.
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The Father review - Alfred Molina is tremendous in Florian Zeller’s tragic farce
The Father review - Alfred Molina is tremendous in Florian Zeller’s tragic farce. Pasadena Playhouse, Los AngelesThe actor brings out the dark humour in Zeller’s modern classic about a man with dementia, fluctuating from absurdity to despair in a heartbeat
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Hatton Garden, episode 1 review: Tense drama but a lack of vim or cockney charm
According to the first episode of Jeff Pope’s drama series Hatton Garden (ITV), the infamous burglary of a safe deposit facility in 2015 was a series of very male screw-ups.
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The TV shows you need to watch this week: From Hatton Garden to Gentleman Jack
Highlight of the week has to be feasting on the ever-fascinating, ever-silly and ever-hilarious story of the Hatton Garden raid, during which some pensioners stole around £200m of gems and other loot from a London jewellers over the Easter bank holiday in 2015. The oldest of the “gang” – such a youthful word – was 78; the ringleader was 57. Yet age did not weary them, a few mobility issues aside. The daring, not to say bonkers, expedition has already been the subject of three feature films, and
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Timothy Spall: Playing Hatton Garden criminal was gruelling
The actor plays Terry Perkins, one of the men responsible for the daring raid in London's diamond district, in a new TV drama.
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Mr Jones. Berlin Film Festival review: James Norton makes history as the original fake news crusader
Dir: Agnieszka Holland. Cast: James Norton, Vanessa Kirby, Peter Sarsgaard, Joseph Mawle, Kenneth Cranham, Matthew Marsh. 141 mins
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Meet Bunny Christie: London's most astonishing set designer
The three shows that saw her win her London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Design display remarkable range. For The Red Barn, a David Hare adaptation of a Georges Simenon noir story which finished its run at the National Theatre earlier this year, Christie and director Robert Icke propelled the action from an ophthalmologist’s consulting room to a swirling blizzard, then a fabulous 1960s party at the speed of a camera shutter.
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ITV's Hatton Garden drama has been postponed
It was due to air before the end of the year.
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Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool review: Annette Bening lights up the screen, but Jamie Bell is a sweet, vulnerable marvel
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool review: Annette Bening lights up the screen, but Jamie Bell is a sweet, vulnerable marvel
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Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool: Jamie Bell stars in an exclusive new clip
Jamie Bell and Kenneth Cranham share an awkward moment over a pint in an exclusive new clip from 'Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool'.
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Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle, Wyndham's Theatre, London, review: The two actors have superb chemistry
To launch her new company, Elliott & Harper Productions, director Marianne Elliott has elected to reassemble the team that mounted the all-conquering Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. The German physicist is invoked only once by name and Stephens applies the famous Uncertainty Principle – the idea that the more precisely you measure the position of a subatomic particle, the less precisely you can measure its momentum – to human relationships. It begins with an impulsive kiss on St
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