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- Colman and Alistair Petrie were also returning as Angela Burr and "Sandy" Langbourne, respectively. Jonathan Pine, night manager of a luxury hotel in Cairo...
- for her roles as Edith Thompson in the film Another Life, Lady Caroline Langbourne in the BBC miniseries The Night Manager, and Christina Moxam in the BBC...
- The Lorteburn or Langbourne is a lost stream or river, which ran in the east of the City of London, arising near to Aldgate, flowing south near to the...
- Langbourne Meade Williams Jr. (February 5, 1903 – September 8, 1994) was an American businessman from Virginia. Langbourne Meade Williams Jr. was born...
- Petrie has portra**** Geoff in Channel 4's Utopia, Alexander "Sandy" Langbourne in The Night Manager, and Robert Greenlaw in BBC1's Undercover. He pla****...
- and scion of one of the founding investment firms, John Langbourne Williams & Sons, Langbourne Meade Williams, Jr. launched a proxy fight for control of...
- continuing involvement with them, his various benefactions (not least to the Langbourne ward of which he was alderman for twenty years), and his long representation...
- Elizabeth R. Varon (born December 16, 1963) is an American historian, and Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History at the University of Virginia...
- to his walking stick as "Dapple" and his cat as "The Reverend Sir John Langbourne." He had several infatuations with women, and wrote on ****. But he never...
- Freeway in the west, Centre Road in the north, a line generally parallel to Langbourne Drive in the east, and Gl********s Road in the south. The original development...