Lucy Gutteridge

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Lucy Karima Gutteridge (born 28 November 1956) is an English actress. Gutteridge was born in London, the eldest daughter of Bernard Hugh Gutteridge by his marriage to Nabila Farah Karima Halim, the daughter of Prince Muhammad Said Bey Halim of Egypt and his British second wife, Nabila Malika (née Morwena Bird). Gutteridge is a great-great-great-granddaughter of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, a Muslim subject of the Ottoman Empire (likely of Albanian ethnicity) who became the father of modern Egypt. As such, she is a distant cousin of Egypt's last king, Farouk. Gutteridge was nominated for a Golden Globe in the "Actress In A Leading Role - Mini-Series Or Television Movie" for the 1982 television miniseries, Little Gloria... Happy at Last. In the series, she portrayed Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, the mother of the artist and writer Gloria Vanderbilt. She also has appeared in such films as Top Secret! and Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again. Now retired, Gutteridge is divorced from the actor Andrew Hawkins and lives in Westbourne. She has one child, Alice Isabella Valentine Hawkins, born in 1979.

Most Popular Lucy Gutteridge Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

The Secret Garden Trailer (1987)

30 November 1987

When a spoiled English girl living in 19th century India loses both parents in a cholera epidemic, she is sent back to England to live in a country mansion.

Betzi Trailer (1978)

23 September 1978

A moody drama concerning the lonely but luxurious imprisonment of Napoleon Bonaparte on St Helena.

Sweet Wine of Youth Trailer (1979)

12 December 1979

A Life of Rupert Brooke from his letters and poems

Top Secret! Trailer (1984)

22 June 1984

Popular and dashing American singer Nick Rivers travels to East Germany to perform in a music festival.

The Woman He Loved Trailer (1988)

03 April 1988

In 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, a twice divorced American.

A Christmas Carol Trailer (1984)

09 October 1984

Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways.

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery Trailer (1981)

08 March 1981

When two mysterious deaths mar an otherwise pleasant weekend in the English countryside, unflappable flapper Lady Eileen Brent teams up with the dashing Jimmy Thesinger to solve the dastardly deeds.

The Greek Tycoon Trailer (1978)

12 May 1978

A lusty Greek shipping magnate courts the widow of an assassinated U.S. president.

The Trouble with Spies Trailer (1987)

04 December 1987

George Trent, a British spy, has gone incommunicado in Ibiza. Appleton Porter (Donald Sutherland) is sent to find out what happened to Trent.

Arthur the King Trailer (1985)

26 April 1985

Classic tale of King Arthur and how his wife is kidnapped by his evil sister. Lancelot is sent out to try and retrieve the lost queen and unfortunately falls in love with her.

Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil Trailer (1985)

17 February 1985

The two-part TV movie Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil crystallizes that evil by concentrating on two Berlin brothers.

Renoir, My Father Trailer (1978)

12 December 1978

A play about the life and work of the artist Auguste Renoir, based on the book by his film director son, Jean Renoir.

Tusks Trailer (1988)

29 July 1988

Roger Singh is an animal poacher with hate in his heart, and revenge on his mind. Embittered by a recent stint in prison, Singh returns to the forbidden ivory trade only to lock horns with new game warden and former friend Mark Smith, whose testimony years before helped put Singh away.

Grief Trailer (1994)

03 June 1994

A campy chronicle of the lusts and loves of the men and women who work on a low-rent TV show called, "The Love Judge.

The Gay Lord Quex Trailer (1983)

13 June 1983

Adapted from the play by the British playwright Arthur Wing Pinero, as part of BBC Play of the Month.