Amanda Elwes
Personal life
Amanda Elwes and her twin sister Lydia were born to Timothy Cyprian George Thomas Elwes, of East End Farm, Seale, Surrey, and his first wife Lorna, daughter of Captain Ian Archibald de Hoghton Lyle, Black Watch, of the family of the Lyle baronets of Glendelvine. Actor Cary Elwes and his brother, producer Cassian Elwes, are her first cousins. In 1992, Elwes married music promoter Matthew Austin.[3]
Career
Television
- Bergerac, 1989, BBC TV mini-series 1 episode
- Jeeves and Wooster, 1990, ITV TV mini-series 2 episodes
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, 1989, ITV TV series, Series 1, episode 5
- Campion, 1989, BBC TV series, 2 episodes
- The House of Eliott, 1991, BBC TV mini-series 1 episode
- Lovejoy, 1991, Fremantle Media, Series 3, Ep. 4. "Angel Trousers".
- Miss Marple, 1992, BBC TV mini-series 1 episode
- ‘’A Touch of Frost’’ (1992), 1 episode
- The Cater Street Hangman (TV film, 1998)
- Rosemary & Thyme, 2004, ITV TV mini-series 1 episode
gollark: A worrying thing about having self-driving cars have piles of onboard "AI" and processing is that that will probably make them more vulnerable to exciting security problems.
gollark: In the UK we have nationalized healthcare and it... mostly works? It does burn a ridiculous amount of money, though.
gollark: Touchscreen keyboards always do that. Shame there are so few phones with hardware keyboards.
gollark: But you're probably not a bot, I guess. Unless we're all secretly bots.
gollark: Pinging someone all of a sudden without having been seen before and with a confusing message seems kind of bot-y, is all.
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