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  1. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Corresponsal Londres. Actualizado Lunes, 4 marzo 2024 - 15:36. "Nunca en la reciente historia han tenido los 'royals' tantos problemas múltiples al mismo tiempo"... Palabra de Richard Kay, el...

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · RICHARD KAY: These venomous attacks look bound to snuff out any chances of reconciliation between Harry and William - As Omid Scobie's book is released, a friend of the Prince of Wales says his...

  3. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Richard Kay, a royal reporter and friend of the late Princess Diana, shares his memories of her final phone call on the night of her 1997 death in Paris. He reveals that she was "desperate to come back and see her boys" and "explore a different kind of royalty". The phone call was the last for the Diana documentary airing Thursday night in the U.K.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_KayRichard Kay - Wikipedia

    Richard Kay may refer to: Richard Kay (actor) (1937–1985), English actor who appeared in Juliet Bravo; Richard Kay (anthropologist) (born 1947), professor at Duke University, United States; Richard Kay (producer) (fl. 1949–1985), producer of The Golden Mistress and other films; See also. Richard Kaye (disambiguation)

  5. Richard Kay was a British actor who appeared in Three Sisters, The Count of Monte Cristo and Wuthering Heights. He died in a road accident in 1987 and was the father of actor Barnaby Kay.

  6. Richard Kay (1937 - 1987) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por Ella, escalofriante realidad (Déjà Vu), Cumbres borrascosas (TV), The Brontës of Haworth (Miniserie de TV), Cuentos de Wessex (TV) (Miniserie de TV), Count of Monte Cristo (TV) (TV) (Miniserie de TV), Dickens de Londres (Serie de TV) y To Have and to Hold (Miniserie de TV)

  7. Richard Kay (1937–1987) was a British actor. Originally from Newcastle-upon-Tyne , he was educated at Leighton Park School followed by Emmanuel College, Cambridge and is best known for his work in Déjà Vu (1985), Three Sisters (1970) and Wuthering Heights (1978).