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Beeban Tania Kidron,
Baroness Kidron, OBE (born 2 May 1961),[citation needed] is a
British politician. She is an
advocate for children's
rights in the...
- Everything!
Julie Newmar is a 1995
American road
comedy film
directed by
Beeban Kidron and
starring Wesley Snipes,
Patrick Swayze, and John
Leguizamo as...
- Used
People is a 1992
romantic comedy film
directed by
Beeban Kidron. The film
stars Shirley MacLaine,
Marcello Mastroianni, Bob Dishy,
Kathy Bates, Marcia...
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Beeban Annadale McKnight QSM JP (née McDonald; 16
January 1897 – 6
January 1996) was a New
Zealand clerical worker, bank teller, dancer, entertainer, cinema...
- Not the Only
Fruit is a 1990 BBC
television drama miniseries,
directed by
Beeban Kidron.
Jeanette Winterson wrote the screenplay,
adapting her semi-autobiographical...
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Bridget Jones: The Edge of
Reason is a 2004
romantic comedy film
directed by
Beeban Kidron from a
screenplay by
Andrew Davies,
Helen Fielding,
Richard Curtis...
- 1933
memoir Down and Out in
Paris and London. Hall
married film
director Beeban Kidron (Baroness Kidron) in 2003.
Kidron is a
child rights advocate who...
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first big-screen
leading role was
opposite Clive Owen in Vroom,
directed by
Beeban Kidron in 1988, and he
starred in Paul Greengr****'s anti-Falkland War drama...
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university schedule. The
press reported in 2007 that Ming****a was cast in
Beeban Kidron's
Hippie Hippie Shake, a film
about writer Richard Neville set in...
- the Sea (known as Amy
Foster in the UK) is a 1997
drama film
directed by
Beeban Kidron and
starring Vincent Perez,
Rachel Weisz, and Ian McKellen. Based...