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My Beautiful Laundrette (7-Sep-1985)

Director: Stephen Frears

Writer: Hanif Kureishi

Keywords: Romantic Drama, Gay

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Daniel Day-Lewis
Actor
29-Apr-1957   My Left Foot
Shirley Anne Field
Actor
27-Jun-1938   My Beautiful Laundrette

CAST

Saeed Jaffrey   ...   Nasser (Omar's uncle)
Roshan Seth   ...   Papa (Omar's father)
Daniel Day-Lewis   ...   Johnny
Gordon Warnecke   ...   Omar
Derrick Branche   ...   Salim
Rita Wolf   ...   Tania
Souad Faress   ...   Cherry
Richard Graham   ...   Genghis
Shirley Anne Field   ...   Rachel
Winston Graham   ...   Jamaican
Charu Bala Choksi   ...   Bilquis (Nasser's wife)
Dudley Thomas   ...   Jamaican
Garry Cooper   ...   Squatter
Neil Cunningham   ...   Englishman
Persis Maravala   ...   Nasser's Elder Daughter
Walter Donohue   ...   Dick O'Donnell
Nisha Kapur   ...   Nasser's Younger Daughter
Stephen Marcus   ...   Moose
Badi Uzzaman   ...   Dealer
Ayub Khan-Din   ...   Student
Gurdial Sira   ...   Zaki
Chris Pitt   ...   Kid
Dawn Archibald   ...   Gang Member
Kerryann White   ...   Kid
Gerard Horan   ...   Telephone Man
Jonathan Moore   ...   Gang Member
Ram John Holder   ...   Poet
Colin Campbell   ...   Madame Butterfly Man
Bhasker Patel   ...   Tariq
Dulice Leicier   ...   Girl in Disco
Sheila Chitnis   ...   Zaki's Wife

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