Robert Bathurst
Born | February 22, 1957 |
Hometown | Accra, Ghana |
Height | 6'3" (1.90m) |
Spouse | Victoria Threlfall (m 1985 - present) |
Children | Oriel Alice Bathurst , Honor Cecilia Bathurst , Clemency Evelyn Anna Bathurst , Matilda Charlotte Mora Bathurst |
Parents | Winifrede Gillian Debenham , Philip Bathurst |
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test Cold Feet is less than the sum of its parts – review
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Cold Feet review: Less than the sum of its parts
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