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Nigel Terry (Sir Thomas Grey) Most recently, Nigel has appeared in the motion pictures "Troy," and "FeardotCom," as well as the television miniseries "Crime and Punishment."

Cherie Lunghi (Lady Elizabeth Leland) Since Covington, Cheri has done some notable tv work, including "Horatio Hornblower" and "The Brief." She's also appeared in the motion picture "The Seasons Alter."

Timothy Killick (Armus Grey)The most hard to catch Covington Cast member, Tim played an Explosives Officer in the tv movie "The Bombmaker." Eagle-eyed Covington fans may also have spotted Tim in the NBC miniseries "The 10th Kingdom", as rather shifty looking character engaged in a game of high stakes Go Fish with John Laroquette.

Jonathan Firth (Richard Grey) Since Covington, Jon has built a remarkable body of acting work, including the television movie "Pompeii: The Last Day," and the miniseries "Victoria And Albert." Cinema audiences caught him in 2003's "Luther."

Ben Porter (William Grey) Although he appeared in only one episode of Covington Cross, Ben made quite an impression on viewers. He has gone on to a successful career on the stage, and can be seen in television advertisments for a European candy.

Ione Skye (Eleanor Grey) Since leaving the castle, Ione generally shuns the big budget movies of Hollywood, working in lower budget, art house films. She appeared in "But I'm a Cheerleader," and upcoming projects include "The Sky is Green," and the television movie "Back When We Were Grownups," both in post-production.

Glenn Quinn (Cedric Grey) After the demise of Covington, Glenn stayed with the popular American television sitcom "Roseanne", until it's last episode in 1996. In 1999 he appeared for nine episodes on the "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer" spin off, "Angel". Glenn died of a drug overdose in 2003.

James Faulkner (John Mullens) James's next project, "Color Me Kubrick," is currently in post production, and he appeared in "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London." Sharp movie goers may have recognized James as Renee Zellweger's lecherous "uncle" in "Bridget Jones's Diary."

Laura Howard (Alexandra Mullens) Laura can be seen on the detective series "Midsomer Murders" as Cully Barnaby. She also appeared in the television movie "Eskimo Day", and it's sequel, "Cold Enough For Snow", playing Pippa Lloyd. On stage she has been seen as Bianca in "Taming of The Shrew" and as the Juvenile Lead in Tom Stoppard's play, "Arcadia". Her next project is rumored to be portraying Jane Austen's "Emma", though weather this will be on stage or on film is unclear.

Alex Kingston (Tavern Girl in "Cedric Hits the Road") Since 1997, Alex has portrayed Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the American television series "ER." In 2003 she appeared in the title role of the television movie "Boudica."

Chloe Annette (Rachel, "The Persecution") Chloe had a role on the Science Fiction Comedy series "Red Dwarf," and will appear in the upcoming movie version of the series, aptly titled "Red Dwarf: The Movie."

John Cater (Moss, "Celebration") John made a cameo in the NBC miniseries "The 10th Kingdom" as the proprieter of an upscale eatery in Kissing Town, and appeared in the movie "Fogbound."

Paul Brooke (Friar) Paul will appear in the upcoming movie version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera," and played Bridget's chest-obsessed superior in "Bridget Jones's Diary." He also can be seen in "The Affair of the Necklace."


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