About us News, Features and Updates RSC stars on screen quiz RSC stars on screen quiz Take our quiz about RSC actors past and present in films and on TV during 2021. How many do you recognise? Didn't manage 100%? Expand the list below to see the answers. Answers Lady Danbury in Bridgerton is played by Adjoa Andoh. In the image, Rory Kinnear is playing Tranio in The Taming of the Shrew. Joey Batey played the lute in Wolf Hall in 2013/4, even learning the instrument for the role! Paterson Joseph played Commander Neil Newsome in Vigil. Sinéad Keenan was Luciana in our 2005 production of The Comedy of Errors. Jack Wolfe was in an episode of the anthology series Inside No. 9. The picture shows John Heffernan in 2015's Oppenheimer. Diana Rigg's last role was in Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho. Brian Cox is the patriarch in Succession. Bizarrely, Judi Dench discovered family links with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern! 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