Ian McEwan | Geraldine Farrar | Geraldine Ferraro | Geraldine Chaplin | Brad McEwan | Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation | Geraldine Fitzgerald | Steve McEwan | Geraldine McNulty | Geraldine James | William McEwan Younger | McEwan's Lager | McEwan's | Mark McEwan | Geraldine Wooller | Geraldine Swayne | Geraldine Somerville | Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge | Geraldine of Albania | Geraldine Milwaukee Depot | Geraldine McInerney | Geraldine Laybourne | Geraldine Knight Scott | Geraldine Innocente | Geraldine Dawson | Geraldine Cox |
The more recent 2004 BBC version (broadcast in America on PBS - Masterpiece Theatre in 2006) starred Keeley Fawcett as Carrie, Alun Armstrong as Mr. Evans, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs. Gotobed, Eddie Cooper as Albert Sandwich and Pauline Quirke as Hepzibah.
Although Renaissance received no public funding, it partnered in 1988 with John Adams and the Birmingham Rep on a touring season of plays launched as Renaissance Shakespeare on the Road, with three classical actors making their directing debuts: Judi Dench with Much Ado About Nothing; Geraldine McEwan with As You Like It; and Derek Jacobi with Hamlet, which featured Branagh in the title role.
Agatha Christie's Marple, the 2004-present ITV adaptations featuring Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie.