Paul - 'Men Only' Editorial Assistant (uncredited)
Stuart Matthews
Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Martyn Mayger
Reporter (uncredited)
Matthew David McCarthy
TV Cameraman (uncredited)
Tommy McGuinness
Clubber (uncredited)
Dale Mercer
Fran's Assistant (uncredited)
Alex Moore
70's Doorman (uncredited)
Jon L. Morris
Revue Bar Patron (uncredited)
Benjayx Murphy
Pedestrian / Soho Press (uncredited)
Tommi Murshed-Parish
Party Guest (uncredited)
Shay O'Driscoll
Pimp (uncredited)
Jeremy Oliver
Cabaret Audience (uncredited)
Mike Parish
Himself (uncredited)
Freya Parsons
Miss Tree (uncredited)
Amaranthe Partridge
Couple (uncredited)
Simon Porter
Interview Crew (uncredited)
Adam Prickett
Theatre Guest (uncredited)
Richard Pugh
Reporter in the Court Room (uncredited)
Lizzie Rees
Theatre Guest (uncredited)
Martin Ross
Restaurant Patron
Dirk Schilling
(uncredited)
Santi Scinelli
Theatre Guest (uncredited)
James Thomas Scott
Diner (uncredited)
Faye Sewell
Theatre Performer- Gloria
Graham Showell
Coroner (uncredited)
Lesley Sim
Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Amanda Smith
Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
June Smith
Wedding Guest for Groom (uncredited)
Charlotte Snowball
Debbie's Friend (uncredited)
Peter Stefaniak
90's Doorman (uncredited)
Scott Stevenson
Husband in Theatre (uncredited)
Victoria Sviggum
1950s Waitress (uncredited)
Tom Swacha
Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Zara Symes
Marlene (uncredited)
Camilla Talarowska
Woman in Restaurant /
Tina Tancakova
Actress (uncredited)
Annie Tanton
Restaurant Guest (uncredited)
Mitch Thornton
Strip Club Customer (uncredited)
Darren Tough
News Reporter (uncredited)
Michael Vardian
Soho Street Boy (uncredited)
Len Visser
Restaurant Patron
Fabio Vollono
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Julie Vollono
Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Jon Wennington
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Tom Whelehan
Reporter 50s /
Anna-Maria Wiktorsson
Pedestrian / Pub Customer (uncredited)
Emma Wilde
Secretary (uncredited)
Nick Wilkinson
Businessman (uncredited)
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Trivia
The film's working title, The King of Soho, had to be dropped after the threat of legal action by Paul Raymond's son, Howard, who was already developing a project of the same name about his father's life.