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Connecting Alec Baldwin and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall



Alec Baldwin American actor and producer (born 1958)
In 1998 he became the third narrator and George Carlin's replacement for the fifth and sixth seasons of ''Thomas & Friends''.

George Carlin
He became its first posthumous recipient on November 10, 2008, in Washington, D.C. Comedians honoring him at the ceremony included Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, Lily Tomlin (a past Twain Humor Prize winner), Lewis Black, Denis Leary, Joan Rivers, and Margaret Cho.


Alec Baldwin American actor and producer (born 1958)
Baldwin made his Broadway debut in 1986 in a revival of Joe Orton's ''Loot'' alongside Zoë Wanamaker, Željko Ivanek, Joseph Maher, and Charles Keating.

Joe Orton
Directed by Stephen Frears, it stars Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell, and Vanessa Redgrave as Peggy Ramsay. Alan Bennett wrote the screenplay.

Alfred Molina British actor (born 1953)
In 2020, Molina appeared in David Oyelowo's drama '' The Water Man'', and Emerald Fennell's black comedy thriller '' Promising Young Woman''.

Emerald Fennell English actress, filmmaker, and writer
She went on to receive wider recognition for her starring roles in the BBC One period drama series '' Call the Midwife'' (2013–17) and for her portrayal of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in the Netflix period drama series '' The Crown'' (2019–20).
On 23 October 2018, it was revealed that Fennell would play Camilla Shand in the third season of the Netflix series The Crown.
2019–2020 || '' The Crown'' || Camilla Parker Bowles


Alec Baldwin American actor and producer (born 1958)
Between 2011 and 2020, Baldwin completed more than 150 interviews, with guests who included musician Wynton Marsalis, filmmaker Edward Norton, comedian David Letterman, violinist Itzhak Perlman, pianist Lang Lang among many others. '' Here's the Thing'' was developed for Alec Baldwin by Lu Olkowski, Trey Kay, Kathy Russo, and Emily Botein.

Lang Lang Chinese pianist
Lang has played for Kofi Annan, President Barack Obama, Queen Elizabeth II, President Hu Jintao, President Horst Köhler, Prince Charles, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, President Nicolas Sarkozy, and Polish President Lech Kaczynski.

Charles, Prince of Wales Member of British royal family and heir apparent to the throne
In his 1994 authorised biography by Jonathan Dimbleby, Elizabeth and Philip were described as physically and emotionally distant parents, with Philip being blamed for his disregard of Charles's sensitive nature and forcing him to attend Gordonstoun, where he was bullied.
Soon, according to Charles's chosen biographer, Jonathan Dimbleby, "without any apparent surge in feeling, he began to think seriously of her as a potential bride", and she accompanied Charles on visits to Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House.
Prince Charles sought public understanding in a television film, ''Charles: The Private Man, the Public Role'', with Jonathan Dimbleby that was broadcast on 29 June 1994.
He often referred to himself as a 'dissident' working against the prevailing political consensus." Jonathan Dimbleby reported that the prince "has accumulated a number of certainties about the state of the world and does not relish contradiction."

Jonathan Dimbleby British television presenter and journalist
He wrote, presented and co-produced two documentary series; ''The Last Governor'' (BBC1 1997) about the final five years of British rule in Hong Kong and ''Charles: The Private Man, the Public Role'' (ITV 1994) in which Prince Charles spoke about his first marriage and his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, now his wife and the Duchess of Cornwall.


Alec Baldwin American actor and producer (born 1958)
In 2010, Baldwin starred opposite Sam Underwood in a critically acclaimed revival of Peter Shaffer's '' Equus'', directed by Tony Walton at Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York.

Peter Shaffer
They were presented in May 1962 at the Globe Theatre, and both starred Maggie Smith and Kenneth Williams.

Kenneth Williams English actor and comedian (1926–1988)
Williams was also fond of fellow ''Carry On'' regulars Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw, Peter Butterworth, Kenneth Connor, Hattie Jacques and Joan Sims.

Barbara Windsor
Among those who paid tributes to her were her ''EastEnders'' co-stars, entertainers, politicians including Boris Johnson, former Prime Minister David Cameron, Leader of the OppositionSir Keir Starmer, and members of the Royal family, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge—who described Windsor as "a true national treasure ... a giant of the entertainment world"—and Charles, Prince of Wales with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.





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