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Clifford Rose CLIFFORD ROSE Film: Iron Lady Cabinet Minister Phyllida Lloyd Pathe Pirates Of The Caribbean Bailiff Rob Marshall Walt Disney Lover's Prayer Dimitry Reverge Anselmo Image Entertainment The Girl General Carlsson Arne Mattsson Lux Film War And Remembrance Kammler Dan Curtis A B C The Good Father The Judge Mike Newell Channel 4 Films The Wall General Stroop Robert Marcowitz Time - Life T V Prods The Cold Room Gestapo Chief James Dearden Hbo Premier Films Callan Snell Don Sharpe Magnum Films Work Is A Four Letter Word Registrar Peter Hall Cavalcade Films Television: The Crown S3 Dean Of Windsor Jessica Hobbs Netflix Midsomer Murders Reverend Gregory Renny Rye Bentley Productions Foyles War, Series V I Bishop Francis Wood Tristram Powell Greenlit Wallis & Edward George V David Moore Company Pics When Hitler Invaded Britain Grand Admiral Erich Raeder Steven Clarke Granada Anybody's Nightmare Justice Wright Tristram Powell Carlton Kavanagh Q C: End Game Justice Gelder Tristram Powell Carlton Suspicious Circumstances Ward Richard Signy Granada Maigret Bank Manager Nick Renton Granada G. 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