| ASHCROFT | Actress awarded an Oscar for her role as Mrs Moore in A Passage to India (8) |
| PEGGYASHCROFT | Actress who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Mrs Moore in A Passage to India |
| HANNIBAL | Film which featured Julianne Moore in a role once played by Jodie Foster |
| MARGOLYES | Miriam ?, Best Actress in a Supporting Role BAFTA winner for her role as Mrs Mingott in 1993 film drama The Age of Innocence (9) |
| LAUGHTON | English actor awarded an Oscar for his starring role in 1933's The Private Life of Henry VIII (7,8) |
| KINGSLEY | Ben -; actor awarded an Oscar for his title role in Gandhi (8) |
| RUTHERFORD | Actress awarded an Oscar for her role in The VIPs who starred in a number of films as Jane Marple (10) |
| ANDREWS | Julie -; actress awarded an Oscar for her role in Mary Poppins who also starred in The Sound of Music (7) |
| SUSANSARANDON | US actress awarded an Oscar for her starring role in the 1996 crime drama film Dead Man Walking (5,8) |
| REDGRAVE | Actress who starred in Mary, Queen of Scots, Julia (for which she was awarded an Oscar), Howards End, A Month by the Lake, Atonement and The Butler (8) |
| THOMPSON | Actress who developed the screenplay to Sense and Sensibility over five years, for which she was awarded an Oscar (8) |
| SMITH | Actress awarded an Oscar for her role in an adaptation of Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (5) |
| JOLIE | Actress awarded an Oscar for her role in the 1999 film Girl, Interrupted (5) |
| SOPHIALOREN | Italian actress awarded an Oscar for her starring role in 1960's Two Women (6,5) |
| CELESTEHOLM | US actress awarded an Oscar for her role in the 1947 Elia Kazan film Gentleman's Agreement (7,4) |
| RACHELWEISZ | English actress awarded an Oscar for her supporting role in the 2005 film The Constant Gardener (6,5) |
| CAMPBELL | Stage surname of the actress known as "Mrs Pat", remembered for her portrayal of Eliza Doolittle in |
| JAMESFOX | Actor whose film roles include Richard Fielding in A Passage to India (5,3) |
| ARTMALIK | Actor in A Passage to India (3,5) |
| HEDGEHOG | Prickly "urchin" immortalised as Mrs Tiggy-Winkle that nosily forages by night; or, a way of serving cheese and pineapple on cocktail sticks, or presenting marzipan (8) |