Elizabeth Hurley
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 59 |
Date of birth | June 10,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Basingstoke |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Spouse | Arun Nayar |
Children | Damian Hurley |
Official site | elizabethhurley.com |
Current partner | Steve Bing |
Parents | Angela Mary Hurley |
Roy Leonard Hurley | |
Siblings | Kate Hurley |
Michael James Hurley | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 417309 |
Serving Sara
EDtv
Passenger 57
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
The Weight of Water
Sharpe
Double Whammy
My Favorite Martian
Kill Cruise
Permanent Midnight
Dangerous Ground
Sharpe's Enemy
Rowing with the Wind
Mickey Blue Eyes
Extreme Measures
Against the Wild
Samson and Delilah
The Long Winter
Harrison: Cry of the City
The Shamrock Conspiracy
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Aria
Christabel
Act of Will
Project Catwalk
Dawg
Method
Wonder Woman
The Last Guy on Earth
Phoenix Wilder and the Great Elephant Adventure
Viktor
Hollywood Hotties
The Royals: Extras
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Love's Sweet Song
The Wild Bunch
High Midnight
Bedazzled
The Royals
Elizabeth Hurley Life story
Elizabeth Jane Hurley is an English actress and model. As an actress, her best-known film roles have been as Vanessa Kensington in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and as the Devil in Bedazzled.
Prince Harry lawyers demand evidence from Mail publisher
... The seven claimants are Prince Harry, Sir Elton John, his husband David Furnish, Baroness Lawrence, the actor Sadie Frost, the former model Elizabeth Hurley and Sir Simon Hughes, a former Liberal Democrat MP...
Prince Harry wins latest stage in newspaper claims
... As well as Prince Harry, the newspaper group faces multiple claims of " gross breaches of privacy" from Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, Sir Simon Hughes and Baroness Doreen Lawrence...
Prince Harry privacy case: battle with Mail owner begins
... Also there at times were Sir Elton John, his husband David Furnish, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, who, along with Sir Simon Hughes and Elizabeth Hurley, are also claiming breaches of privacy by the newspapers...
Harry's power play: Why has the prince turned up at court?
... The seven claimants (not just Prince Harry, but also Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Sadie Frost Law, Sir Simon Hughes and Elizabeth Hurley) allege serious criminal activity by Associated Newspapers...
Sir Elton John takes legal action against Daily Mail publisher for 'privacy breach'
... Baroness Doreen Lawrence, the Duke of Sussex and actresses Sadie Frost and Elizabeth Hurley have also filed cases against Associated Newspapers...
Shane Warne: Hurley pays tribute to 'beloved lionheart'
...Elizabeth Hurley has paid tribute to former fiance Shane Warne as her " beloved lionheart" after the cricket legend s death aged 52...
Steve Bing: movie-producer, he took his own life, coroner says
... Bing, who had found a son with actress Elizabeth Hurley, dead on Monday at the age of 55...
Sun is falling owner reports £68m loss sale paper
... Last year, singer Sir Elton John, actress Elizabeth Hurley and fighter Heather Mills low, your against the News of the World for unknown sums...
Prince Harry lawyers demand evidence from Mail publisher
By Tom SymondsHome Affairs correspondent
Lawyers for The Duke of Sussex have demanded the Daily Mail 's publisher voluntarily hand over its records of payments to private investigators.
They cannot currently be used in The Duke 's claim against Associated Newspapers because they were given confidentially to the Leveson Inquiry.
The Prince and six others are suing the publisher for breaches of privacy.
Associated Newspapers has refused to hand over The Records , saying the seven were acting " tactically and cynically".
A judge ruled earlier this month that The Records should remain confidential, but agreed the privacy case should continue.
The seven claimants are Prince Harry , Sir Elton John , his husband David Furnish , Baroness Lawrence, The Actor Sadie Frost , the former model Elizabeth Hurley and Sir Simon Hughes , a former Liberal Democrat MP.
The confidential records detail hundreds of payments signed off by journalists at the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday to private investigators, some of whom, it is alleged, were linked to unlawful information gathering.
In 2011 they were disclosed confidentially to the Leveson Inquiry into press standards, which was examining alleged malpractice by The Press .
A restriction order made by The Inquiry prevents them being made public.
However, they were leaked to journalists who wrote stories about the payments, And Then passed to the legal advisers for the seven claimants.
The Judge made clear that he did not find that there had been any breach of undertakings given to the Leveson Inquiry by any of those involved in The Claim against Associated Newspapers.
Anticipating that Associated Newspapers will refuse to disclose the payment records, crucial to the case, the seven claimants plan to ask a minister to remove the restriction, on the basis that the Leveson Inquiry was called by the government.
They allege More Than 70 journalists wrote stories based on information illicitly obtained by private investigators during the 1990s and 2000s.
They claim The Investigators bugged cars and phones, illegally accessed Mobile Phone voicemails, paid police officials, and obtained private medical and financial records.
Associated Newspapers has strongly rejected the claims. It succeeded in persuading The Judge in The High Court civil proceedings to prevent the seven being able to use the payment records.
In a court document disclosed on Monday, Associated said the " claimants should not be permitted to exploit their illegitimate use of information drawn from the Ledgers. "
The publisher has agreed to wait to see if a minister agrees to lift the Leveson restriction order.
However, in a court hearing on Monday, Mr Justice Nicklin, overseeing the case, said his " assumed factual scenario" was that the government will refuse.
Associated Newspapers said that without being able to rely on the payment records, its opponents would have to " strike out" many of the claims they are making.
Mr Justice Nicklin rejected an attempt by Associated to stop the case on the basis that the claimants had run out of time to take legal action, given that the allegations go back decades.
The Court case is set to continue throughout 2024.
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