Cherie Lunghi


Leading lady of the British stage as well as British and American TV and films, beginning in the 80s. Cherie Lunghi first won attention in "Excalibur," the 1981 feature film in which she was a rather sexually aware Guenevere to Nigel Terry's King Arthur. In 1985, she was Michal, who caught the eye of Richard Gere in "King David" (1985), and was opposite Bryan Brown in the love story "Parker" (1984). Lunghi has also had key roles in "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" (1994) and "Jack and Sarah" (1995). She began as a stage actress with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, appearing in productions of "As You Like It," "The Winter's Tale" and "King Lear." Later, Lunghi would also star on the West End in "The Homecoming." American audiences may be more familiar with her work through TV. Lunghi's first significant network role was as Nancy, the female lead of "Oliver" in a CBS production (1982). She played the sheltered daughter of Donald Pleasance lured into pregnancy by Ian Charleson and giving birth to a girl who grows up to become the central character of "Master of the Game," a 1984 miniseries starring Dyan Cannon for CBS. Also in TV movies, Lunghi was interned by the Japanese in the World War II Singapore-based story, "Silent Cries" (1993), and was the undaunted Lucille Otis in ABC's remake of "The Canterville Ghost" (1996). Lunghi has starred in one American series, the short-lived 1992 ABC effort, "Covington Cross," in which she was reunited with Nigel Terry, her Arthur in Excalibur, this time playing her concerned father in the English countryside. The series had only a short run.

  • Born:
    in London, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Daughter: Natalie Joffe. born c. 1986; father Roland Joffe
Milestones
  • 1981 Played Guenevere in Excalibur
  • 1982 First seen on American TV as Nancy in Oliver (CBS)
  • 1984 Played Dyan Cannon s mother in miniseries, Master of the Game
  • 1992 Starred in first American TV series, Covington Cross ; reteamed with Nigel Terry
  • 1996 Cast as a regular on the CBS drama series Moloney
  • 1996 Portrayed the undaunted Lucille Otis in The Canterville Ghost (ABC)
  • 2000 Starred in the London stage revival of Passion Play
  • 2001 Had regular role in the British serial EastEnders as a con woman
  • 2001 Potrayed a grown-up Mary Lennox in the Showtime film Back to the Secret Garden
  • Appeared in stage productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company, including As You Like It and King Lear
  • Starred in the West End, London, production of The Homecoming

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