Lucy Gutteridge
Actor/Actriz
14
Movies
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TV Shows
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.
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As Actor/Actress
BBC Play of the Month
Sophy Fullgarney
Tales of the Unexpected
Molly
Playhouse
Cathleen Nesbitt
The Hitchhiker
Jackie Dresser
BBC2 Play of the Week
Dedee
Hammer House of Horror
Lolly
Super secreto
Hillary Flammond
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Mrs. Lennox
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Love in a Cold Climate
Linda
Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again
Little Gloria... Happy at Last
Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt
Un cuento de Navidad
Belle
Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
Lorraine Wade
Arthur the King
Niniane
The Secret Garden
Mrs. Lennox
The Greek Tycoon
Mia
The Woman He Loved
Thelma
Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil
Mitzi Templer
The Trouble with Spies
Mona
Grief
Paula
Renoir, My Father
Dedee
The Gay Lord Quex
Sophie Fullgarney
Tusks
Micah Hill
Sweet Wine of Youth
Cathleen Nesbitt