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Links to sites for British actors and actresses whose surnames begin with W, page 2.

Gary Wilmot
The site is dated 1996 and consists of a summary of his career, together with some (enthusiastic!) comments about his work.

Jennifer Wiltsie
A page on her agent's site: a photo and career outline.

Peter Wingfield (The League of Obscure British Actors)
A filmography and photograph.

Cool Kate (Winslett)
A tiny "biography" - really just a few snippets of info; a filmography (with one page on Titanic, with very little there) and a few pics. The author talks of the information as "stuff" - a word used three times in oen sentence - and cannot spell. Whilst the energy involved in clicking on your mouse is small, it would still be a waste!

Ray Winstone
Biography; influences; twelve articles, film, TV and theatre credits, plus other work (some of which have their own pages - but not the stage work, nor the ad for Pot Noodles!) and details of his agent. There's also a mailing list. This site has grown enormously since we first listed it.

Andrew Woodall
Part of the unofficial Glasgow Citizens site. One page, featuring credits, quotations from reviews and three pictures.

Edward Woodward - Once More unto the Breach
Interview by Sally Vincent in The Guardian, related to his playing the lead in the new play Goodbye Gilbert Harding.

Peter Woodward
This is the official site for PW, brother of Tim and Sarah, and son of Edward. It gives full details of all his work as actor, producer, writer and fight-arranger, the latest news of what he is doing, photographs, and a mini-FAQ.

Tim Woodward
Part of the unofficial Glasgow Citizens site. One page, featuring theatre credits and a picture.

Angus Wright
His performance credits.

Tristram Wymark
Part of the unofficial Glasgow Citizens site. One page, featuring credits and a picture.

Peter Wyngarde (Official Site)
A very thorough and detailed site, covering every aspect of Wyngarde's career.

 

 

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