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Daniel St George Chatto (born Daniel Chatto St George Sproule; 22 April 1957) is a British artist and former actor. He is the husband of Lady Sarah Chatto, the daughter of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, niece of Queen Elizabeth II and cousin of King Charles III.
Biography
Daniel was born on 22 April 1957 in London as Daniel Chatto St George Sproule. He is the son of Tom Chatto and Rosalind Joan Chatto. He is the uncle of Mae Martin.
Marriage
On 14 July 1994, Chatto married Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones. The couple have two sons.
Honours
Filmography
The Marquise (1980, TV film) as Miguel
Quartet (1981, directed by James Ivory) as Guy
Priest of Love (1981) as Aquitania Officer
To the Manor Born (series finale, 1981) as Heatherington-Poole
Nancy Astor (1982; based on the life of Nancy Astor) as Billy Grenfell
Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story (1982, TV film) as Prince Andrew
A Shocking Accident (1982, Short) as Paul
Juliet Bravo (1983, TV series) as Billy Braithwaite
Heat and Dust (1983, by James Ivory, based on a novel by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala) as Party Guest
The Razor's Edge (1984; based on a novel by Somerset Maugham) as Wounded French Soldier #1
A Christmas Carol (1984, TV movie, based on a novel by Charles Dickens) as William
The Shooting Party (1985) as John
Dutch Girls (1985, TV movie) as Fforde
The Death of the Heart (1985, TV film, based on a novel by Elizabeth Bowen) as Eddie
Little Dorrit (1987; based on a novel by Charles Dickens) as Tip Dorrit (final film role)
References
External links
Daniel Chatto at IMDb
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- Lady Sarah Chatto
- Putri Margaret dari Snowdon
- I Miss You (lagu Clean Bandit)
- Britania Raya
- Revolusi kimia
- Persatuan Mahkota
- Emigrasi Yahudi dari Jerman Nazi dan Eropa yang diduduki Jerman
- George VI dari Britania Raya
- Ælfwald dari Anglia Timur
- John Fletcher (dramawan)
- Daniel Chatto
- Lady Sarah Chatto
- Tom Chatto
- Mae Martin
- Old Etonians
- Chatto (surname)
- A Christmas Carol (1984 film)
- Robin Fox (theatrical agent)
- Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon
- Death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother