CAMBRIDGE SPIES

'''Cambridge Spies''' was a 2003 four-part BBC television drama concerning the lives of the Cambridge Five from 1934 to the defection of Guy Burgess and Donald MacLean to the Soviet Union.

Contents
Cast
All episodes
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Non actor credits
Cast trivia
External links

Cast


All episodes


Guy Burgess - Tom Hollander

Kim Philby - Toby Stephens

Anthony Blunt - Samuel West

Donald MacLean - Rupert Penry-Jones
Episode 1


Oliver Lester - Adam Blackwood

★ Rightwing student - Nicholas Burns

Litzi Friedman, first wife of Kim Philby - Lisa Dillon

Arthur Quigley - Peter Eyre

Miriam Block - Jenna Harrison

Michael Frank - Daniel Hart

★ Porter - Colin Higgins

★ Otto, the spies' first handler - Marcel Iures

Julian Bell - Patrick Kennedy (British actor)

Jack Hewit - Stuart Laing

Professor Bruno Klein - Leon Lissek

Charlie Givens - Simon Woods
Episode 2


★ Priest - Alberto Martin Alvarez

★ Prosecutor - Philip Anthony

★ Policeman - Matthew Bell (actor)

★ Francis Doble - Nancy Carroll

★ Edward Hand - Benedict Cumberbatch

Lord Raveley - Nicholas Day

Prince of Wales - Julian Firth

Fanny Battle - Gillian Goodman

★ Magistrate - Geoffrey Harris

★ Tea lady - Jeanne Hepple

★ Luisa Jiminez - Aleksandra Hertsberg

★ Otto, the spies' first handler - Marcel Iures

★ Guardsman Rutter - Christopher James

Sir Michael Boal - Simon Jones (actor)

Julian Bell - Patrick Kennedy (British actor)

Jack Hewit - Stuart Laing

★ Son - Manuel Munoz

★ Norma - Michelle Newell

★ First BBC man - Michael Parkhouse

★ Marge - Mary Jo Randle

★ Second BBC man - Miles Richardson

★ Mother - Mireia Rojo

★ BBC presenter - Mark Shivas

★ Sir Clive Woodham - Simon Masterton Smith

★ Woman at bar - Christiane Spivey

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother - Imelda Staunton

★ David Joy - Freddie Stevenson

★ Frank Cliff - John Warnaby
Episode 3


★ Captain Nash - Kathryn Akin

King George VI - Anthony Andrews

★ Philip Statman - Jonathan Burn

★ British Corporal - Lee Colley

★ Henry - Darrell D'Silva

★ Drunk Girl - Kate Ford

Cairncross - Alastair Galbraith

★ Boris - Boris Isarov

Jack Hewit - Stuart Laing

James Angleton - John Light (actor)

★ Captain Clough - Ben Meyjes

Colonel Winter - Ronald Pickup

Melinda, wife of Donald Maclean - Anna-Louise Plowman

Father May - David Savile

Krivitsky - Joe Searby

★ Major Hart - Ian Shaw

Guy Liddell - Angus Wright (actor)
Episode 4


★ 1st diplomat - Charles Cartmell

Nicole Ivanisovic - Nancy Crane

Mrs. Angleton, wife of James Jesus Angleton - Emma Davies

★ Henry - Darrell D'Silva

Lord Halifax - James Fox

General Walter Bedell-Smith - John Guerrasio

Klaus Fuchs - Garrick Hagon

★ Porter - Colin Higgins

James Angleton - John Light (actor)

★ K - Martin McDougall

★ 1st wife - Annabel Mullion

Colonel Winter - Ronald Pickup

Melinda, wife of Donald Maclean - Anna-Louise Plowman

Aileen Furse - Lucy Russell

★ Fergus Maclean (aged 5) - Thaddeus Small

The Queen - Imelda Staunton

Guy Liddell - Angus Wright (actor)

Non actor credits



★ Writer: Peter Moffatt

★ Directed by Tim Fywell
Produced by

★ Alison Gee .... co-producer

★ Laura Mackie .... executive producer

★ Gareth Neame .... executive producer

★ Mark Shivas .... producer

★ Sally Woodward Gentle .... executive producer

★ Music - John Lunn

Cast trivia



★ Ronald Pickup and Sam West also acted with one another in ''Foyle's War'', series three, episode one

★ James Fox has also played Anthony Blunt, in Alan Bennett's play ''A Question of Attribution'', also on the Cambridge Five

★ Anna-Louise Plowman, who played Donald Maclean's wife, is Toby Stephens' (who played Kim Philby) wife in real life.

External links





BBC's ''Cambridge Spies'' page

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