The Jewel in The Crown (TV Series) - Select Cast

Select Cast

  • Peggy Ashcroft - Barbara Batchelor
  • Derrick Branche - Ahmed Kasim
  • Charles Dance - Sgt Guy Perron
  • Geraldine James - Sarah Layton
  • Rachel Kempson - Lady Ethel Manners
  • Art Malik - Hari Kumar
  • Wendy Morgan - Susan Layton
  • Judy Parfitt - Mildred Layton
  • Tim Pigott-Smith - Supt./Capt/Maj/Lt Col Ronald Merrick
  • Eric Porter - Count Dmitri Bronowsky
  • Susan Wooldridge - Daphne Manners
  • Ralph Arliss - Capt. Samuels
  • Geoffrey Beevers - Capt Kevin Coley
  • James Bree - Maj/Lt Col Arthur Grace
  • Jeremy Child - Robin White
  • Warren Clarke - Cpl "Sophie" Dixon
  • Rowena Cooper - Connie White
  • Anna Cropper - Nicky Paynton
  • Fabia Drake - Mabel Layton
  • Nicholas Farrell - Edward "Teddie" Bingham
  • Matyelok Gibbs - Sister Ludmila Smith
  • Carol Gillies - Clarissa Peplow
  • Rennee Goddard - Dr Anna Klaus
  • Jonathan Haley and Nicholas Haley - Edward Bingham Jr
  • Saeed Jaffrey - the Nawab of Mirat
  • Karan Kapoor - Colin Lindsey
  • Rashid Karapiet - Judge Menen
  • Kamini Kaushal - Shalini Sengupta
  • Rosemary Leach - Fenella "Fenny" Grace
  • David Leland - Capt Leonard Purvis
  • Nicholas Le Prevost - Capt Nigel Rowan
  • Marne Maitland - Pandit Baba
  • Jamila Massey - Maharanee Aimee
  • Zia Mohyeddin - Mohammad Ali Kasim
  • Salmaan Peerzada - Sayed Kasim
  • Om Puri - Mr de Souza
  • Stephen Riddle - Capt Dicky Beauvais
  • Norman Rutherford - Edgar Maybrick
  • Dev Sagoo - S.V. Vidyasagar
  • Zohra Sehgal - Lili Chatterjee
  • Frederick Treves - Lt Col John Layton
  • Stuart Wilson - Capt James Clark
  • Leslie Grantham - Signals Sergeant

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