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English actress and writer (born 1949)
Susan Penhaligon (born 3 July 1949) is a British actress and writer known for her role in the drama series Bouquet of Barbed Wire (1976), and for playing
Susan_Penhaligon
British perfume house
Penhaligon's is a British perfume house founded in the late 1860s by William Henry Penhaligon, a Cornish barber who moved to London and became Court Barber
Penhaligon's
Surname list
founder of Penhaligon's David Penhaligon (1944–1986), Liberal MP from Cornwall Dame Annette Penhaligon (born 1946), British politician Susan Penhaligon (born
Penhaligon
British politician (1944–1986)
David Charles Penhaligon (6 June 1944 – 22 December 1986) was a British politician from Cornwall who was Liberal Member of Parliament for Truro from October
David_Penhaligon
Cornish barber and perfumer (1837–1902)
William Henry Penhaligon (1837–1902) was a British barber and perfumer, the founder of the British perfume house Penhaligon's, and Court Barber and Perfumer
William_Penhaligon
Irish-British actress
In 1995, Somerville was nominated for a BAFTA Award for playing Jane Penhaligon in the television series Cracker. Somerville was born in County Meath
Geraldine_Somerville
British politician
Dame Annette Penhaligon Egerton, DBE (née Lidgey; born 9 February 1946) is a British politician. Annette Lidgey was born to Owen Bennett and Mabel (née
Annette_Penhaligon
1974 film
co-production, stars Doug McClure, John McEnery, Keith Barron, Susan Penhaligon, Anthony Ainley and Declan Mulholland. A bottle with a manuscript inside
The Land That Time Forgot (1974 film)
The_Land_That_Time_Forgot_(1974_film)
English actor (1941–2000)
Wrestler's Tomb, in 1997. Fisher had a relationship with actress Susan Penhaligon in the early 1980s. On 9 July 2000, Fisher died of a heart attack aged
Doug_Fisher_(actor)
1980s British sitcom
matchmaking sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Phil, are played by Susan Penhaligon and Richard Warwick. A Fine Romance was written by Bob Larbey, and took
A Fine Romance (1981 TV series)
A_Fine_Romance_(1981_TV_series)
Fantasy–adventure book series written by Garth Nix
New Architect and a human Arthur, whom he sends back to Earth. Arthur Penhaligon – A 12-year-old boy who is chosen to take back a magical world called
The_Keys_to_the_Kingdom
1974 Italian film
December 1971 crash of LANSA Flight 508 in the Peruvian rainforest. Susan Penhaligon as Juliane Koepcke Paul Muller as Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke Graziella Galvani
Miracles_Still_Happen
English actor (born 1946)
Silent Witness as DI Johnny Campbell. Preston was married to actress Susan Penhaligon between 1986 and 1992. Duncan has supported the Bradford Bulls Rugby League
Duncan_Preston
1973 British film
directed by Cliff Owen and starring Ronnie Corbett, Ian Ogilvy, Susan Penhaligon and Arthur Lowe. It was written by Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer based
No Sex Please, We're British (film)
No_Sex_Please,_We're_British_(film)
British sitcom (ITV, 1991)
long. The series starred Richard O'Sullivan as a psychiatrist, Susan Penhaligon as his landscape gardener wife, Nicholas Day, and Jim McManus. It has
Trouble_in_Mind_(TV_series)
Book by David Mitchell
on Dejima, now led by De Zoet, refuse to submit to Penhaligon, the conflict escalates: Penhaligon orders his ship to fire on Dejima to destroy the last
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
The_Thousand_Autumns_of_Jacob_de_Zoet
English idiom about people from Cornwall
Polkinghorne Richard Polwhele Edward William Wynne Pendarves David Penhaligon William Henry Penhaligon Charles Penrose Guy Penrose Gibson Dolly Pentreath Sir Humphrey
Tre,_Pol_and_Pen
Dungeons & Dragons fictional campaign setting
Mystara is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It was the default setting for the "Basic" version of the game throughout
Mystara
The Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game has been adapted into many related products, including magazines, films and video games. In 1975
Dungeons & Dragons in other media
Dungeons_&_Dragons_in_other_media
1978 Australian film
with Matron Cassidy (Blake), the head of the hospital, Kathy Jacquard (Penhaligon) is taken on as Patrick's new nurse. The hospital's owner, Dr. Roget (Helpmann)
Patrick_(1978_film)
2020 novel by David Mitchell
one-night-stand with Izzy Penhaligon, likely related to Captain Penhaligon of The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet and Jonny Penhaligon of The Bone Clocks.
Utopia_Avenue
1978 British film
British drama film directed by Gerry O'Hara and starring Keir Dullea, Susan Penhaligon, Kenneth More and Billie Whitelaw. It was written by Anne Mather and Jill
Leopard_in_the_Snow
1977 film by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Mercouri, Geraldine Page, Sandy Dennis, Anne Jackson, Anne Meara and Susan Penhaligon. The screenplay by Robert Enders is based on the 1974 novella The Abbess
Nasty_Habits_(film)
2018 British TV series
from Montague's dealings with MI5. Nicholas Gleaves as The Rt Hon. Roger Penhaligon MP, the Government Chief Whip, Member of Parliament for Surrey North and
Bodyguard_(British_TV_series)
1976 British television drama series
father and daughter. A remake was broadcast in 2010. Prue Sorensen (Susan Penhaligon) is a university student who, after becoming pregnant, marries American
Bouquet_of_Barbed_Wire
1971 British film by Barney Platts-Mills
drama film directed and written by Barney Platts-Mills and starring Susan Penhaligon and Bruce Robinson. It was Platts-Mills second feature, following his
Private_Road
when Penhaligon is raped. 15 8 "Men Should Weep (Part Two)" Jean Stewart Jimmy McGovern 28 November 1994 (1994-11-28) Convinced that Penhaligon was raped
List_of_Cracker_episodes
Spanish fashion and fragrance company
Gaultier and Dries Van Noten. In perfumes, it operates L'Artisan Parfumeur, Penhaligon's and under the license of the brands Christian Louboutin, Comme des Garçons
Puig_(company)
1977 British TV film by Gerald Savory
as Count Dracula Frank Finlay as Professor Abraham Van Helsing Susan Penhaligon as Lucy Westenra Judi Bowker as Wilhemina Westenra Mark Burns as Doctor
Count_Dracula_(1977_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Howard Dark Star, a 2020 book by Jane Holland, an omnibus of the Stella Penhaligon series Dark Star (band), an English psychedelic rock band, 1998–2001 Darkstar
Dark_Star
Fictional character in the 1987 novel Misery
Sharon Gless as Annie Wilkes, and later into a 2005 play, starring Susan Penhaligon. Simon Moore's 1992 play is translated into Finnish by Timo Ojala under
Annie_Wilkes
British actor (born 1960)
at the Lyric Theatre - London (2004) Paul Sheldon in Misery with Susan Penhaligon at The King's Head Theatre - London (2006) Tom Madison in Brian Stewart's
Michael_Praed
19th-century American gang member
Sayings. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1976. ISBN 0-8371-9310-9 Penhaligon, Tom. The Impossible Irish. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1935. Petronius
Hell-Cat_Maggie
British author (born 1941)
Party political offices Preceded by David Penhaligon President of the Liberal Party 1986–1987 Succeeded by Adrian Slade
Des_Wilson
German mammalogist, sole survivor of LANSA Flight 508
Story of Juliane Koepcke. She was portrayed by English actress Susan Penhaligon in the film. Koepcke's story was more faithfully told by Koepcke herself
Juliane_Koepcke
Perfume company
owned by Puig company from Spain, which also owns British perfume house Penhaligon's. L’Artisan Parfumeur was established in 1976 by Jean Laporte. In 1982
L'Artisan_Parfumeur
UK parliamentary by-election
The 1987 Truro by-election was caused by the death of David Penhaligon, the Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Truro on 22 December 1986 in a car crash
1987_Truro_by-election
British television crime drama series (1993–2006)
Charlie Wise (series 2–3) Geraldine Somerville as DS Jane "Panhandle" Penhaligon Lorcan Cranitch as DS Jimmy Beck Barbara Flynn as Judith Fitzgerald Kieran
Cracker_(British_TV_series)
1972 British film
Watkins Paul Grist as Tom Fred Ruth Madoc as Mrs Dai Bread Two Susan Penhaligon as Mae Rose Cottage The film was shot primarily on location in Wales and
Under_Milk_Wood_(1971_film)
French perfumer
creator, making fragrances for a variety of perfume houses, including Penhaligon's and Acqua di Parma, as well as fashion houses Comme des Garcons, Givenchy
Bertrand_Duchaufour
1970 studio album by Van der Graaf Generator
"Refugees" was written by Hammill for ex-flatmates Mike McLean and Susan Penhaligon, while "White Hammer" was about the Malleus Maleficarum and witchcraft
The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other
The_Least_We_Can_Do_Is_Wave_to_Each_Other
Spanish perfumer
Morillas expanded the brand to include 17 perfumes. In collaboration with Penhaligon's, Morillas also has a custom perfumery service, Bespoke by Alberto Morillas
Alberto_Morillas
British actor (born 1949)
fraud involving the staged disappearance and death of his wife (Susan Penhaligon), the sitcom Lame Ducks in 1984, and Ain't Misbehavin' from 1994 to 1995
John_Duttine
Former British political party
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
Liberal_Unionist_Party
English writer (1928–2011)
titled A Kind of Loving, starring Clive Wood, Joanne Whalley and Susan Penhaligon. In 1964, his short story The Human Element was filmed as an episode of
Stan_Barstow
English actor (born 1954)
starring TV role was as Vic Brown, opposite Joanne Whalley and Susan Penhaligon, in the 1982 ITV drama series based on the novel A Kind of Loving. He
Clive_Wood
Cathedral city in Cornwall, England
founded the National Board for Prices and Incomes (1965–1971) David Penhaligon (1944–1986), politician, Liberal MP for Truro 1974–1986 Paul Myners, Baron
Truro
2003 book by Garth Nix
in the series The Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix. It follows Arthur Penhaligon, a twelve-year-old boy who becomes the heir to the center of the universe
Mister_Monday
Election in the United Kingdom
supporters: Richard Wainwright (former Liberal MP), Annette Penhaligon (Widow of David Penhaligon MP and influential figure in the Liberal Party), Andrew
1988 Social and Liberal Democrats leadership election
1988_Social_and_Liberal_Democrats_leadership_election
English actor (1926–2016)
(1977), and he was reunited with his Bouquet of Barbed Wire co-star, Susan Penhaligon, when he played Professor Van Helsing in the BBC's Count Dracula (also
Frank_Finlay
English actor (born 1976)
up the finance as it was voluntary – there was no income. I worked in Penhaligon's the perfumery for almost five months and I did waiting jobs ... The monastery
Benedict_Cumberbatch
1976 British film by Pete Walker
steps out into the night. Anthony Sharp as Father Xavier Meldrum Susan Penhaligon as Jenny Welch Stephanie Beacham as Vanessa Welch Norman Eshley as Father
House_of_Mortal_Sin
English actress (1932–2011)
who had an unhealthy obsession about his married daughter, Prue (Susan Penhaligon). Among many sexual entanglements, Cassie had an affair with Gavin Sorenson
Sheila Allen (English actress)
Sheila_Allen_(English_actress)
British Liberal Party faction
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
Liberal_Imperialists
Bouquet by Penhaligon's is a Amber Woody fragrance for men. Hammam Bouquet was launched in 1872. The nose behind this fragrance is William Penhaligon". www
List_of_perfumes
British politician (1928–2017)
was re-elected in February 1974, but lost the seat to the Liberal David Penhaligon in the October 1974 general election, by 464 votes (0.8%).[citation needed]
Piers_Dixon
1972 Doctor Who serial
Infinity (1983) and appeared in the audio play Excelis Decays. Susan Penhaligon played Shayla in the audio play Primeval and Neville Barber played Howard
The_Time_Monster
2006 studio album by MC Lars
Relationships)" (featuring Piney Gir) Nielsen Oli Horton Steve Dawson Angela Penhaligon A Scholar And A Physician 3:24 11. "Space Game" Nielsen Moob Arby Sapone
The_Graduate_(MC_Lars_album)
Protest song
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
The_Land_(song)
Character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
up the finance as it was voluntary – there was no income. I worked in Penhaligon's the perfumery for almost five months and I did waiting jobs... The monastery
Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Stephen_Strange_(Marvel_Cinematic_Universe)
British screenwriter and actor (born 1954)
at the Albery Theater in London’s West End with Francesca Annis, Susan Penhaligon, Ian Ogilvy, Hywel Bennett, and Ron Cook. It was directed by Elijah Moshinsky
Rob_Heyland
Jonathan Miller John Cleese (Petruchio) Sarah Badel (Katherine) Susan Penhaligon (Bianca) John Franklyn-Robbins (Baptista) Jonathan Cecil (Hortensio) Simon
List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations
List_of_William_Shakespeare_screen_adaptations
British actor (1948–2022)
(1974), Candida (1977) and Deathtrap in 2002 with David Soul and Susan Penhaligon. In 2012, Bevan voiced the character of Inspector Nettles in an episode
Stewart_Bevan
British actress (born 1944)
in 1979. That same year, she co-starred with Sorcha Cusack and Susan Penhaligon in Caspar Wrede's production of The Cherry Orchard. In 1986, she was Madame
Gabrielle_Drake
British television ghost story
actor. Anjli Mohindra as Tara Lohia, an ambitious radio producer. Susan Penhaligon as Joan Joshua Oakes-Rogers as Paul Mark Gatiss as Radio Announcer (voice)
The_Dead_Room_(2018_film)
Name list
and director Annette Pehnt, German writer and literary critic Annette Penhaligon (born 1946), British politician Annette Peters (born 1965), American long-distance
Annette_(given_name)
Working arrangement in British politics
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
Lib–Lab_pact
French perfumer
Society". Retrieved 17 December 2017. "In Conversation with Olivier Cresp - Blog - Penhaligon's". www.penhaligons.com. Retrieved 17 December 2017. v t e
Olivier_Cresp
was selected by the Calgary Flames in the 1986 NHL entry draft. David Penhaligon 1944 1986 42 years British politician car Rover SD1 Truck Fork, Probus
List of people who died in traffic collisions
List_of_people_who_died_in_traffic_collisions
1973 studio album by Peter Hammill
relates to him losing touch with student housemates Mike and actress Susan Penhaligon (who were also namechecked in the Van der Graaf Generator song "Refugees")
Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night
Chameleon_in_the_Shadow_of_the_Night
English actress
[citation needed] Kestelman wrote a book of poetry, A Two Hander, with Susan Penhaligon. It was published by The Do-Not Press in 1996. She voiced the character
Sara_Kestelman
English documentary filmmaker
relationships were with the actresses Sharon Duce and Susan Penhaligon. His son with Penhaligon, Truan Munro, has worked in the film industry. His third
David Munro (documentary filmmaker)
David_Munro_(documentary_filmmaker)
British politician
fought the Truro by-election in March 1987 following the death of David Penhaligon, when Matthew Taylor comfortably held the seat for the Liberals. He stood
Nick_St_Aubyn
2014 British film
Dannielle Brent as Sam Jason Flemyng as Dan Lorraine Stanley as Julie Susan Penhaligon as Sal George Sweeney as Steve The film was released on DVD on 1 June
Top_Dog_(2014_film)
Australian film directed by Mark Hartley
Taylor as Nurse Panicale Martin Crewes as Brian Wright Damon Gameau as Ed Penhaligon Jackson Gallagher as Patrick Rod Mullinar as Morris Simone Buchanan as
Patrick_(2013_film)
1987 novel by Stephen King
at the King's Head Theatre in London, starring Michael Praed and Susan Penhaligon. In 2014, Dutch composer and theater producer Florus van Rooijen adapted
Misery_(novel)
Marvel Studios film
up the finance as it was voluntary – there was no income. I worked in Penhaligon's the perfumery for almost five months and I did waiting jobs... The monastery
Doctor_Strange_(2016_film)
British politician (born 1963)
assigned to the then Truro MP David Penhaligon who was the Liberal Party's Treasury Spokesman and Deputy Leader. Penhaligon died in a car crash at the end
Matthew Taylor, Baron Taylor of Goss Moor
Matthew_Taylor,_Baron_Taylor_of_Goss_Moor
British television detective series (1992–2010)
an ex-prostitute whom Jack knew in her youth. Dr. Pam Hartley (Susan Penhaligon, 2002) is a criminal profiler who Jack meets at a training course. The
A_Touch_of_Frost
English actor (born 1989)
June 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2011. Davis, Laura (29 March 2011). "Susan Penhaligon leads all-star cast for Agatha Christie's Verdict at New Brighton Floral
Matthew_Lewis_(actor)
British political party (1859–1988)
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
Liberal_Party_(UK)
Political party in Cornwall
Party), John Pardoe (Liberal Party), David Mudd (Conservative), and David Penhaligon (Liberal Party). George was himself a member of MK in his youth. In the
Mebyon_Kernow
Idiom
traced the origin of the phrase to British Liberal Party politician David Penhaligon, who is quoted as saying: "Us voting for the Pact is like a turkey voting
Turkeys_voting_for_Christmas
therapy sessions following her tragic death. (Princess Diana also wore Penhaligon's Bluebell, Hermès 24 Faubourg, and Houbigant Parfum Quelques Fleurs.)
First_(perfume)
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
Union_of_Liberal_Students
2014 novel by David Mitchell
reconnects with Elijah D'Arnoq and convinces the indebted aristocrat Jonny Penhaligon to join a high-stakes poker game. A violent altercation involving Hugo’s
The_Bone_Clocks
Novel by Garth Nix
response, but was criticised for a slow pace, among other issues. Arthur Penhaligon is a young boy who has gotten involved with the 'House', a magical world
Sir_Thursday
Political party in the United Kingdom
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
National Liberal Party (UK, 1922)
National_Liberal_Party_(UK,_1922)
English actor and playwright (born 1969)
Married to a Paedophile Alex Channel 4 Television film Bodyguard Roger Penhaligon MP BBC One Episodes 1–5 2018–2019 Coronation Street Duncan Radfield ITV
Nicholas_Gleaves
Carlo United States Miracles Still Happen Giuseppe Maria Scotese Susan Penhaligon Italy Adventure drama Mr. Majestyk Richard Fleischer Charles Bronson,
List of adventure films of the 1970s
List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1970s
British politician (born 1978)
maiden speech on 19 May 2005. She names former Cornish Liberal MP David Penhaligon (1944–1986) as her greatest hero. Her election in 2005 meant that the
Julia_Goldsworthy
65th anniversary of the monarch's accession
awards are presented to successful candidates at the Annual Council. Penhaligon's released a limited-edition version of their Lily of the Valley perfume
Sapphire Jubilee of Elizabeth II
Sapphire_Jubilee_of_Elizabeth_II
2021 musical
Callaghan Jason Langley Alwyn Parisa Shahmir Maggie Susie Blake Susan Penhaligon Sally Georgia Bruce Hazel Monaghan Jim Deka Walmsley James Gaddas Leadville
Fisherman's Friends: The Musical
Fisherman's_Friends:_The_Musical
Plays based on the Stephen King book
Alan Cohen directed a production at King's Head Theatre, starring Susan Penhaligon and Michael Praed. Timo Ojala directed Finnish version based on Moore's
Misery_(play)
Henderson; Thora Hird; Dawn Lamb; Anne McLaren; The Lady Muldoon; Annette Penhaligon; Margaret Price; Muriel Spark; Heather Steel; Augusta Wallace 1994: Margaret
List of dames commander of the Order of the British Empire
List_of_dames_commander_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire
Honor awarded to British television actresses
Pat and Margaret Margaret Mottershead Geraldine Somerville Cracker Jane Penhaligon ITV 1996 (42nd) Jennifer Ehle Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet BBC
British Academy Television Award for Best Actress
British_Academy_Television_Award_for_Best_Actress
French perfumer
Rocher Rose Oud, Yves Rocher Xeryus Rouge, Givenchy Sports Car Club, Penhaligon's S-Perfume. "Annick Ménardo". S-Perfume. Archived from the original on
Annick_Ménardo
1977 Dutch film by Paul Verhoeven
Krediet, a student and friend of Erik who also joins the resistance. Susan Penhaligon as Susan, a British soldier and secretary to Colonel Rafelli. Edward Fox
Soldier_of_Orange
Phrase in British politics
Bingham (1981–82) Griffiths (1982–83) Tordoff (1983–84) Watson (1984–85) Penhaligon (1985–86) Wilson (1986–87) Slade (1987–88) Leadership elections 1967 (Thorpe)
One_more_heave
British actress (born 1968)
Judge Episode: "The Trial" Coconut Saira 4 episodes Hetty Feather Mrs. Penhaligon 2 episodes: "New Beginnings" and "The Past Returns" Murder on the Blackpool
Nina_Wadia
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 Variant spelling of English Lily, LILI means "lily." Compare with other forms of Lili.
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