Thatcher: The Final Days - Cast

Cast

  • Sylvia Syms - Margaret Thatcher
  • Bruce Alexander - John Gummer
  • Henry Ayrton - Thatcher's Aide
  • Christopher Benjamin - George Younger
  • Trevor Bowen - Kenneth Baker
  • Stephen Boxer - John Sergeant
  • Tom Chadbon - Edward Leigh
  • Julian Curry - David Harris
  • Paul Daneman - Douglas Hurd
  • Edward de Souza - John Wakeham
  • Keith Drinkel - John Major
  • David Hargreaves - Charles Powell
  • Bernard Holley - Paddy Ashdown
  • Bernard Horsfall - Alan Clark
  • Glyn Houston - Bernard Ingham
  • Harold Innocent - Peter Morrison
  • Tony Mathews - Gordon Reece
  • Michael McStay - Michael Mates
  • Roland Oliver - Kenneth Clarke
  • Robert Reynolds - Anthony Teasdale
  • Christian Rodska - Neil Kinnock
  • Paul Rogers - Sir Geoffrey Howe
  • Toby Salaman - Tim Yeo
  • Shaughan Seymour - Keith Hampson
  • Malcolm Stoddard - Tim Bell
  • David Sumner - Peter Temple-Morris
  • John Wood - Michael Heseltine

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