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What actors and actresses appeared in Lingerie Football League - 2009?

The cast of Lingerie Football League - 2009 includes: Shannon Ase Brown as Herself - West Conference Aushley Baker as Herself - Los Angeles Temptation Reserve Player Nicolle Bate as Herself - Los Angeles Temptation Reserve Player Josan Battle as Herself - Orlando Fantasy Reserve Player Nadia Bedricky as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Kristina Coker as Herself - Los Angeles Temptation Reserve Player Britainie DeGarbott as Herself - San Diego Seduction Reserve Player Saran Dunmore as Herself - East Conference Ali Eastlake as Herself - West Conference Candi Forbes as Herself - Dallas Desire Reserve Player Julie Galindo as Herself - West Conference Amy Grogan as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Annie Haner as Herself - West Conference Rebecca Hojnowski as Herself - Philadelphia Passion Reserve Player Caroline Iovino as Herself - Miami Caliente Reserve Player Alyssa Jacey as Herself - Anthem Singer Stacey Jarrett as Herself - Sidelined Chicago Bliss Player Breanna Junea as Herself - East Conference Toni Kelley as Herself - West Conference Nichole Knuth as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Brandee Krumbah as Herself - Seattle Mist Reserve Player Summer Laviolette as Herself - East Conference Natasha Lindsey as Herself - Sidelined Seattle Mist Player Marisa Mathews as Herself - West Conference Erin Maywell as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Jenn Myers as Herself - Sidelined Tampa Breeze Player Kayla Nicole Baker as Herself - Dallas Desire Reserve Player Brittany Nielsen as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Lauren Rock as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Stephanie Rollis as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Katie Sauter as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Keyace Sims as Herself - Miami Caliente Reserve Player Danella Williams as Herself - East Conference Mikayla Wingle as Herself - Sidelined Tampa Breeze Player Katy Ziegler as Herself - Orlando Fantasy Reserve Player


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What actors and actresses appeared in Late Night Drama - 1973?

The cast of Late Night Drama - 1973 includes: Ronald Adams as The organist Betty Alberge as Mother Wendy Allnutt as Nurse Keeler Stanley Baker June Barrie John Bay as Bob Haldeman Ann Beach as Diane Ann Bell Jill Bennett James Berwick as John Erlichman Ed Bishop as The M.D Richard Briers as Leon Sheila Burrell as Julia Michael Byrne James Cairncross as Jeremy Aloric Cottor Ray Davies as Star Noel Dyson as Kitty Philip Elsmore as TV Commentator Moira Foot as Doreen Hugh Futcher as Walt Wendy Gifford Campbell Godley as Donald Mackay Michael Gough as Potter Sharon Grier as The little girl Alan Grier as The man as a boy Julie Harrison as herself Carol Hawkins as Vera Jack Hedley as Peter Harding Chris Hennen as Dancer Bernard Hepton Bernard Hepton as Charles Jennifer Hilary Milton Johns as John Freddie Jones John Kane as Onlooker Sally Kinghorn as The maid The Kinks Alix Kirsta as Nurse Karloff Anne Kristen as Jane Mackay Lloyd Lamble as Alderman Walter Wingle Denis Lawson John Le Mesurier as Geoffrey Barry Linehan as Stacy Terence Longdon Alfred Lynch Ann Lynn as Janet Leonard Maguire as Body man Eileen McCallum as The nanny Ian McKellen Madeleine Mills as Elaine Valerie Murray as Cathy Guy Nicholls Paul Nicolson as The announcer Margaret Nolan as Gillian Angharad Rees Howard Rice as Ted Mander Shane Rimmer as Ronald Ziegler David Rintoul as Archimimous June Ritchie as Wife Rachel Roberts Tania Robinson as The wife Peter Sallis Dudley Savage as himself John Savident as Mr. Cubbins John Shedden as The doctor Bob Sherman as John Dean John Standing Robert Stephens as The host Malcolm Terris as Sergeant Hilary Tindall as The mother Harry Towb as The Controller Jack Watson Nicholas Willatt as The man Nicol Williamson as President Nixon Patricia Wintle as herself David Wood as Russell John Young as The father


What actors and actresses appeared in Lingerie Football League - 2009?

The cast of Lingerie Football League - 2009 includes: Shannon Ase Brown as Herself - West Conference Aushley Baker as Herself - Los Angeles Temptation Reserve Player Nicolle Bate as Herself - Los Angeles Temptation Reserve Player Josan Battle as Herself - Orlando Fantasy Reserve Player Nadia Bedricky as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Kristina Coker as Herself - Los Angeles Temptation Reserve Player Britainie DeGarbott as Herself - San Diego Seduction Reserve Player Saran Dunmore as Herself - East Conference Ali Eastlake as Herself - West Conference Candi Forbes as Herself - Dallas Desire Reserve Player Julie Galindo as Herself - West Conference Amy Grogan as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Annie Haner as Herself - West Conference Rebecca Hojnowski as Herself - Philadelphia Passion Reserve Player Caroline Iovino as Herself - Miami Caliente Reserve Player Alyssa Jacey as Herself - Anthem Singer Stacey Jarrett as Herself - Sidelined Chicago Bliss Player Breanna Junea as Herself - East Conference Toni Kelley as Herself - West Conference Nichole Knuth as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Brandee Krumbah as Herself - Seattle Mist Reserve Player Summer Laviolette as Herself - East Conference Natasha Lindsey as Herself - Sidelined Seattle Mist Player Marisa Mathews as Herself - West Conference Erin Maywell as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Jenn Myers as Herself - Sidelined Tampa Breeze Player Kayla Nicole Baker as Herself - Dallas Desire Reserve Player Brittany Nielsen as Herself - Chicago Bliss Reserve Player Lauren Rock as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Stephanie Rollis as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Katie Sauter as Herself - Baltimore Charm Reserve Player Keyace Sims as Herself - Miami Caliente Reserve Player Danella Williams as Herself - East Conference Mikayla Wingle as Herself - Sidelined Tampa Breeze Player Katy Ziegler as Herself - Orlando Fantasy Reserve Player


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Lloyd Lamble has: Played Dr Guthrie in "Strong Is the Seed" in 1949. Played Stephen Hannaford in "The Passing Show" in 1951. Played Miolans the Herald in "The Marvellous History of St. Bernard" in 1952. Played Jackson in "Curtain Up" in 1952. Played Officer of the Watch in "Saturday Island" in 1952. Played Martin Sorrowby in "Lady in the Fog" in 1952. Played Norris in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Inspector Frisnay in "Mantrap" in 1953. Played Det. Sgt. Weston in "Street Corner" in 1953. Played Father in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Joseph Bennett in "The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" in 1953. Played James Smith aka Charles Harris in "Three Steps to the Gallows" in 1953. Played Defence counsel in "Background" in 1953. Played Weather Man in "Appointment in London" in 1953. Played Policeman in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Paul Sutcliffe in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Doctor in "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" in 1953. Played Captain of Python in "Forbidden Cargo" in 1954. Played Carstairs in "The Vise" in 1954. Played Henderson in "The Vise" in 1954. Played Kelly in "The Mirror and Markheim" in 1954. Played John Bodmin in "The Vise" in 1954. Played Doctor in "The Silent Witness" in 1954. Played Dr. Brighton in "Fabian of the Yard" in 1954. Played Inspector Wingate in "The Vise" in 1954. Played Farell in "The Vise" in 1954. Performed in "The Vise" in 1954. Played Michael in "Profile" in 1954. Played Detective in "Fatal Journey" in 1954. Played Ambrose Wallingford in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Inspector Flynn in "The Green Buddha" in 1955. Played Garvey in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Robert Fenwick in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Finlater in "ITV Television Playhouse" in 1955. Played Collins in "The Dam Busters" in 1955. Played Mr. Vale in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Larsen in "ITV Play of the Week" in 1955. Played Ben Saunders, Flight Operations Officer, Cairo in "Out of the Clouds" in 1955. Played Arthur Goodwin in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Editor in "The Blue Peter" in 1955. Played Insp. Barnett in "Track the Man Down" in 1955. Played Inspector Drew in "Lilli Palmer Theatre" in 1955. Played MP in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played George Dove in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Norman Kane in "Colonel March of Scotland Yard" in 1956. Played General Ludovic in "The Count of Monte Cristo" in 1956. Played Ladd in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Leslie Greville in "The Adventures of the Big Man" in 1956. Played Detective-Inspector Felby in "The Gelignite Gang" in 1956. Played General Manager of Albert Hall in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" in 1956. Played Armand in "The Count of Monte Cristo" in 1956. Played Pathologist in "Person Unknown" in 1956. Played Police Surgeon in "The Errol Flynn Theatre" in 1956. Performed in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Dr. Pritchard in "Armchair Theatre" in 1956. Played Passport Officer in "The Man Who Never Was" in 1956. Played Editor in "O.S.S." in 1957. Played Assistant Superintendent in "White Hunter" in 1957. Played Brett in "The New Adventures of Martin Kane" in 1957. Played Inspector Burke in "White Hunter" in 1957. Played Superintendent Browning in "Barnacle Bill" in 1957. Performed in "These Dangerous Years" in 1957. Played Inspector Baker in "Quatermass 2" in 1957. Played Loder in "O.S.S." in 1957. Played Detective Simmons in "Night of the Demon" in 1957. Played Duval in "The New Adventures of Charlie Chan" in 1957. Played The Superintendent in "White Hunter" in 1957. Played Waller in "Suspended Alibi" in 1957. Played Pawling in "Dial 999" in 1958. Played Det.Insp. Mason in "The Bank Raiders" in 1958. Played Supt. Stanford in "Dial 999" in 1958. Played Colonel in "William Tell" in 1958. Played Dr. Hanning in "The Invisible Man" in 1958. Played Staff Colonel in "Dunkirk" in 1958. Played Captain Fowler in "Ivanhoe" in 1958. Played Dr. Turner in "Print of Death" in 1958. Played Inspector Claze in "The Third Man" in 1959. Played Inspector in "Breakout" in 1959. Played Adm. Summers in "Behemoth the Sea Monster" in 1959. Played Police Inspector in "The Heart of a Man" in 1959. Played Captain Merrick in "Interpol Calling" in 1959. Played Chief Insp. Prior in "Skyport" in 1959. Played Joseph Ryan in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Fraser in "The Flying Doctor" in 1959. Played Superintendent in "No Trees in the Street" in 1959. Played Harold Brereton in "Deadline Midnight" in 1960. Played Bresson in "Maigret" in 1960. Played Charles Humphries in "The Trials of Oscar Wilde" in 1960. Played Detective Inspector Coorer in "Scotland Yard" in 1960. Played Caldwell in "No Wreath for the General" in 1960. Played Dr. Westerly in "The Challenge" in 1960. Played Mr. Bateman in "The Sundowners" in 1960. Played Hardinge Giffard in "On Trial" in 1960. Played Fred Mann in "The Pursuers" in 1961. Played Granger in "Ghost Squad" in 1961. Played Det. Insp. Davies in "The Pursuers" in 1961. Played Dr. Hubert Marlow in "The Avengers" in 1961. Played Eric Worth in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Charles Flemyng in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Inspector Ullyat in "Term of Trial" in 1962. Played Major Hale in "Suspense" in 1962. Played Honey in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Roth in "Zero One" in 1962. Played Inspector Larner in "The Boys" in 1962. Played Alex Biggs in "Outbreak of Murder" in 1962. Played Yardleigh-Orde in "The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling" in 1963. Played Solicitor in "Love Story" in 1963. Played Basil Phillips in "The Human Jungle" in 1963. Played Geoffrey Lewis in "The Plane Makers" in 1963. Played Denning in "Crane" in 1963. Played Jim Bartle in "Crossroads" in 1964. Played Mr. Cox in "Story Parade" in 1964. Played Dr. Aikenhead in "The Hidden Truth" in 1964. Played Harper in "Public Eye" in 1965. Played Personnel Manager in "The Worker" in 1965. Played Sir John Averycorn in "Joey Boy" in 1965. Played John Miller in "Adventures of the Seaspray" in 1965. Played Edward Luke in "The Power Game" in 1965. Played George Noble in "Mrs Thursday" in 1966. Played Judge Advocate in "Chronicle" in 1966. Played Oscar Malleson in "Mr. Rose" in 1967. Played Stapleton in "The Prisoner" in 1967. Played Inspector Bridges in "Journey to the Unknown" in 1968. Played Temple in "The Jazz Age" in 1968. Played Police Inspector in "Paul Temple" in 1969. Played Parsons in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Police Commissioner in "The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder" in 1969. Played Clerk of the court in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Inspector Brent in "The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" in 1971. Played Major Ottway in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Police Sergeant in "Pardon My Genie" in 1972. Played Dr. Oak in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Alderman Walter Wingle in "Late Night Drama" in 1973. Played Mr. Stephens in "The Kids from 47A" in 1973. Played Geoffrey Bannock in "Marked Personal" in 1973. Played Gladstone in "On the Game" in 1974. Played Reg in "Angels" in 1975. Played Mr. Brent in "Angels" in 1975. Played The Bishop in "Eskimo Nell" in 1975. Played Swigger Morrison in "Raffles" in 1975. Played Uncle Samuel in "Just William" in 1976. Played Elderly Gentleman in "Clayhanger" in 1976. Played Jackson in "BBC2 Play of the Week" in 1977. Played Guy Mollet in "Suez 1956" in 1979. Played Policeman in "Shoestring" in 1979. Played Dr. George Billing in "Lady Killers" in 1980. Played Commander in "Goodnight and God Bless" in 1983. Played Neville in "Me and My Girl" in 1984. Performed in "Heroes of Comedy" in 1995.