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American and British director and actor (born 1948)
For the Law Lord, see Christopher Guest, Baron Guest.

The Right Honourable
The Lord Haden-Guest
Guest in 2016
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
as a hereditary peer
April 8, 1996 – November 11, 1999
Preceded byThe 4th Baron Haden-Guest
Succeeded bySeat abolished [a] 
Personal details
BornChristopher Haden-Guest
(1948-02-05) February 5, 1948 (age 78)
New York City, U.S.
Spouse
Jamie Lee Curtis
​
(m. 1984)​
Parent(s)Peter Haden-Guest, 4th Baron Haden-Guest (father)
Jean Pauline Hindes (mother)
RelativesElissa Haden Guest (sister)
Nicholas Guest (brother)
Anthony Haden-Guest (half-brother)
EducationNew York University (MFA)

Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born February 5, 1948), known professionally as Christopher Guest, is an American and British actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. Guest has written, directed, and starred in his series of comedy films shot in mockumentary style. He co-wrote and acted in the rock satire This Is Spinal Tap (1984), and later directed a string of satirical mockumentary films such as Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), For Your Consideration (2006), and Mascots (2016). He also acted in the films Death Wish (1974), Little Shop of Horrors (1986), The Princess Bride (1987), and A Few Good Men (1992); and was a regular cast member on the 10th season of Saturday Night Live.

Guest holds a hereditary British peerage as the 5th Baron Haden-Guest.[1] He was active in the House of Lords until the 1999 reform abolished his seat. When using his title, he is normally styled as Lord Haden-Guest. Guest is married to the actress Jamie Lee Curtis.

Early life

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Guest was born on February 5, 1948[2] in New York City, the son of Peter Haden-Guest, a British United Nations diplomat who later became the 4th Baron Haden-Guest, and his second wife, the former Jean Pauline Hindes, an American former vice president of casting at CBS.[3] Guest's paternal grandfather, Leslie, Baron Haden-Guest, was a Labour Party politician, who was a convert to Judaism. Guest's paternal grandmother, a descendant of the Dutch Jewish Goldsmid family, was the daughter of Colonel Albert Goldsmid who founded the Jewish Lads Brigade and the Maccabaeans.[4][5] Guest's maternal grandparents were Jewish emigrants from Russia.[3] Both of Guest's parents had become atheists, and Guest himself had no religious upbringing.[5] In 1938, his uncle, David Guest, a lecturer and Communist Party member, was killed in the Spanish Civil War, fighting in the International Brigades.

Guest spent parts of his childhood in his father's native United Kingdom. He attended the High School of Music & Art (New York City), studying classical music (clarinet) at the Stockbridge School in the village of Interlaken in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He later took up the mandolin, became interested in country music, and played guitar with Arlo Guthrie, a fellow student at Stockbridge School.[6] Guest later began performing with bluegrass bands until he took up rock and roll.[7] Guest went to Bard College for a year[5] and then studied acting at New York University's Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, graduating in 1971.[8]

Career

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1970s

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Guest began his career in theatre during the early 1970s with one of his earliest professional performances being the role of Norman in Michael Weller's Moonchildren for the play's American premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC, in November 1971. Guest continued with the production when it moved to Broadway in 1972. The following year, he began making contributions to The National Lampoon Radio Hour for a variety of National Lampoon audio recordings. He both performed comic characters (Flash Bazbo—Space Explorer, Mr. Rogers, music critic Roger de Swans, and sleazy record company rep Ron Fields) and wrote, arranged, and performed numerous musical parodies (of Bob Dylan, James Taylor, and others). He was featured alongside Chevy Chase and John Belushi in the off-Broadway revue National Lampoon's Lemmings. Two of his earliest film roles were small parts as uniformed police officers in the 1972 film The Hot Rock and 1974's Death Wish.

Along with Bill Murray, Brian Doyle-Murray, and others, Guest was one of the "Prime Time Players" on Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell. This was the short-lived variety show that aired from September 20, 1975, to January 17, 1976, not to be confused with the long-running sketch show Saturday Night Live, which began airing a month later and lampooned the group by billing their own sketch comedy actors as "The Not Ready for Prime Time Players".

Guest played a small role in the 1977 All in the Family episode "Mike and Gloria Meet", where in a flashback sequence Mike and Gloria recall their first blind date, set up by Michael's college buddy Jim (Guest), who dated Gloria's girlfriend Debbie (Priscilla Lopez).

Guest also had a small but important role in It Happened One Christmas, the 1977 gender-reversed TV remake of the Frank Capra classic It's a Wonderful Life, starring Marlo Thomas as Mary Bailey (the Jimmy Stewart role), with Cloris Leachman as Mary's guardian angel and Orson Welles as the villainous Mr. Potter. Guest played Mary's brother Harry, who returned from the Army in the final scene, speaking one of the last lines of the film: "A toast! To my big sister Mary, the richest person in town!"

1980s

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Guest's biggest role of the first two decades of his career is likely that of Nigel Tufnel in the 1984 Rob Reiner film This Is Spinal Tap. Guest made his first appearance as Tufnel on the 1978 sketch comedy program The TV Show.

Along with Martin Short, Billy Crystal, and Harry Shearer, Guest was hired as a one-year-only cast member for the 1984–1985 season on NBC's Saturday Night Live.[9] Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie and Frankie (coworkers who recount in detail physically painful situations in which they have found themselves, remarking laconically "I hate when that happens"); Herb Minkman, a novelty toymaker with his brother Al (played by Crystal); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as Andy Kaufman's Latka character from Taxi; and Señor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist often seen on the recurring spoof of The Joe Franklin Show. He also experimented behind the camera with pre-filmed sketches, notably directing a documentary-style short starring Shearer and Short as synchronized swimmers. In another short film from SNL, Guest and Crystal appear in blackface as retired Negro league baseball players, "The Rooster and the King".

He appeared as Count Rugen (the "six-fingered man") in The Princess Bride. He had a cameo role as the first customer, a pedestrian, in the 1986 musical remake of The Little Shop of Horrors. As a co-writer and director, Guest made the Hollywood satire The Big Picture.

Upon his father succeeding to the family peerage in 1987, he was known as "the Hon. Christopher Haden-Guest". This was his official style and name until he inherited the barony in 1996.

1990–present

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The experience of making This is Spinal Tap directly informed the second phase of his career. Starting in 1996, Guest began writing, directing, and acting in his own series of substantially improvised films. Many of them are considered definitive examples of what came to be known as "mockumentaries"—not a term Guest appreciates.[10]

Together, Guest, his frequent writing partner Eugene Levy, and a small band of actors have formed a loose repertory group, which appears in several films. These include Catherine O'Hara, Michael McKean, Parker Posey, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shearer, Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Begley Jr., Jim Piddock and Fred Willard. Guest and Levy write backgrounds for each of the characters and notecards for each specific scene, outlining the plot, and then leave it up to the actors to improvise the dialogue, which is supposed to result in a much more natural conversation than scripted dialogue would. Typically, everyone who appears in these movies receives the same fee and the same portion of profits.[11] Among the films performed in this manner, which have been written and directed by Guest, include Waiting for Guffman (1996), about a community theatre group, Best in Show (2000), about the dog show circuit, A Mighty Wind (2003), about folk singers, For Your Consideration (2006), about the hype surrounding Oscar season, and Mascots (2016), about a sports team mascot competition.

Guest had a guest voice-over role in the animated comedy series SpongeBob SquarePants as SpongeBob's cousin, Stanley.

Guest again collaborated with Reiner in A Few Good Men (1992), appearing as Dr. Stone. In the 2000s, Guest appeared in the 2005 biographical musical Mrs Henderson Presents and in the 2009 comedy The Invention of Lying.

He is also currently a member of the musical group The Beyman Bros, which he formed with childhood friend David Nichtern and Spinal Tap's current keyboardist C. J. Vanston. Their debut album Memories of Summer as a Child was released on January 20, 2009.[12]

In 2010, the United States Census Bureau paid $2.5 million to have a television commercial[13] directed by Guest shown during television coverage of Super Bowl XLIV.[14]

Guest holds an honorary doctorate from and is a member of the board of trustees for Berklee College of Music in Boston.[15]

In 2013, Guest was the co-writer and producer of the HBO series Family Tree, in collaboration with Jim Piddock, a story in the style he made famous in This is Spinal Tap, in which the main character, Tom Chadwick, inherits a box of curios from his great-aunt, spurring interest in his ancestry.[16]

On August 11, 2015, Netflix announced that Mascots, a film directed by Guest and co-written with Jim Piddock, about the competition for the World Mascot Association championship's Gold Fluffy Award, would debut in 2016.[17]

Guest was offered an opportunity to do another film for Netflix, but, by his own account, didn't have an idea for one and essentially decided to retire instead. He did reprise his role as Count Tyrone Rugen at a table read in the Princess Bride Reunion on September 13, 2020.[18] After a nine-year absence from film acting, Guest came out of retirement in 2025 to reprise the role of Nigel Tufnel in Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.

Family

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Guest became the 5th Baron Haden-Guest, of Great Saling, in the County of Essex, when his father died in 1996. His older half-brother, Anthony Haden-Guest, was ineligible to succeed as he was born before his parents married. Guest sat in the House of Lords regularly until the House of Lords Act 1999 barred him (and most hereditary peers) from their seats. Guest remarked:[1]

There's no question that the old system was unfair. I mean, why should you be born to this? But now it's all just sheer cronyism. The prime minister can put in whoever he wants and bus them in to vote. The Upper House should be an elected body, it's that simple.

Guest married actress Jamie Lee Curtis in 1984 at the home of their mutual friend Rob Reiner. They have two daughters, through adoption. Guest was played by Seth Green in the film A Futile and Stupid Gesture.[19]

Arms

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Coat of arms of Christopher Guest
Crest
A caladrius displayed Sable, beaked, legged and charged on the breast with a sun in splendour Or.
Escutcheon
Sable two flaunches Or, three Welsh triple harps in fess counter-changed.
Supporters
Dexter: a leopard Sable semée of roundels and grasping in the interior paw a quill Or; Sinister: a leopard Or semée of roundels and grasping in the interior paw a quill Sable.
Motto
"NON NOBIS SOLUM NATI SUMUS" ("We are not born for ourselves alone" / "Not for ourselves alone do we come into the world").

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Actor Screenwriter Director Producer Role Notes
1971 The Hospital Yes No No No Resident Uncredited
1972 The Hot Rock Yes No No No Policeman
1973 National Lampoon Lemmings Yes Yes No No Musical arranger
1974 Death Wish Yes No No No Patrolman Jackson Reilly
1975 The Fortune Yes No No No Boy Lover
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle Yes No No No Chief M'Bulu / Short /
Nurse
Voice only
1978 Girlfriends Yes No No No Eric
1979 The Last Word Yes No No No Roger
1980 The Long Riders Yes No No No Charley Ford
The Missing Link Yes No No No No Lobes English version; voice
1981 Heartbeeps Yes No No No Calvin
Likely Stories, Vol. 1 Yes Yes Yes No All roles (segment "Dead Ringer")
1983 Likely Stories, Vol. 3 Yes Yes No No Frankie (segment "Split Decision")
1984 This Is Spinal Tap Yes Yes No No Nigel Tufnel Composer, musician
1985 Martin Short: Concert for the
North Americas
Yes No No No Rajiv Vindaloo
1986 Little Shop of Horrors Yes No No No The First Customer
1987 Beyond Therapy Yes No No No Bob
The Princess Bride Yes No No No Count Tyrone Rugen
1988 Sticky Fingers Yes No No No Sam
1989 The Big Picture No Yes Yes No
1992 A Few Good Men Yes No No No Dr. Stone
1994 The Return of Spinal Tap Yes No No No Nigel Tufnel
1996 Waiting for Guffman Yes Yes Yes No Corky St. Clair
1998 Almost Heroes No No Yes No
Small Soldiers Yes No No No Slamfist/Scratch-It Voices
2000 Best in Show Yes Yes Yes No Harlan Pepper
2003 A Mighty Wind Yes Yes Yes No Alan Barrows
2005 Mrs Henderson Presents Yes No No No Lord Cromer
2006 For Your Consideration Yes Yes Yes No Jay Berman
2009 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Yes No No No Ivan the Terrible
The Invention of Lying Yes No No No Nathan Goldfrappe
2012 Her Master's Voice No No No Yes
2016 Mascots Yes Yes Yes No Corky St. Clair
2025 Spinal Tap II: The End Continues Yes Yes No No Nigel Tufnel

Television

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Year Title Actor Screenwriter Director Producer Role Notes
1975 Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell No Yes No No Variety series
The Lily Tomlin Special No Yes No No TV special
Kojak Yes No No No Sound Man (uncredited) Episodes: "Question of Answers Pt. 1 & Pt. 2"
1976 The Billion Dollar Bubble Yes No No No Al Green TV film
TVTV Looks at the Oscars No Yes No No TV special
TVTV: Super Bowl No Yes No No
The TVTV Show Yes Yes No No Various
1977 It Happened One Christmas Yes No No No Harry Bailey TV film
The Andros Targets Yes No No No Gordon Hamilton Episode: "A Currency for Murder"
All in the Family Yes No No No Jim Episode: "Mike and Gloria Meet"
1978 Laverne & Shirley Yes No No No Greg Harris Episode: "Bus Stop"
Peeping Times No Yes No No Television special
1979 Blind Ambition Yes No No No Jeb Stuart Magruder Miniseries
The Chevy Chase National Humor Test Yes Yes No No Various Television special
1980 Haywire Yes No No No The T.V. Director Television film
1982 Million Dollar Infield Yes No No No Bucky Frische
A Piano for Mrs. Cimino Yes No No No Philip Ryan
St. Elsewhere Yes No No No H.J. Cummings 2 episodes
1984–85 Saturday Night Live Yes Yes No No Various 19 episodes
1986 Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends No Yes No No Episode: "Johnny Appleseed"
1989 Trying Times No No Yes No Episode: "The Sad Professor"
Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to
Moscow
Yes No No No The Voice Stand-up special
I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood Yes No No No Antoninus DiMentabella
1991 Morton & Hayes Yes Yes Yes Yes El Supremo / Crooner /
Dr. Von Astor
Directed 5 episodes; acted in 3 episodes
Composed theme music
Amnesty International's Big 3-0 Yes No No No Nigel Tufnel Television special
1992 The Simpsons Yes No No No Nigel Tufnel Episode: "The Otto Show"
Voice
1993 Animaniacs Yes No No No Umlatt Episode: "King Yakko"
Voice
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman No No Yes No Television film; also composer
1999 Dilbert Yes No No No The Dupey Episode: "The Dupey"
Voice
2003 MADtv Yes No No No Alan Barrows Episode #8.21
2007, 2021 SpongeBob SquarePants Yes No No No Stanley S. SquarePants / Clem Clam 2 episodes: "Stanley S. SquarePants", "Goofy Scoopers"
Voice
2009 Stonehenge: 'Tis a Magic Place Yes No No No Nigel Tufnel 3 episodes
2012 84th Academy Awards Yes No Yes No Focus Group Member Directed focus group segment
2013 Family Tree Yes Yes Yes Yes Dave Chadwick /
Phineas Chadwick
3 episodes; also co-creator
Composed credits theme

Recurring cast members

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Guest has worked multiple times with certain actors, notably with frequent writing partner Eugene Levy, who has appeared in five of his projects. Other repeat collaborators of Guest include Don Lake (8 projects); Fred Willard (7 projects); Michael McKean, Bob Balaban, and Ed Begley Jr. (6 projects each); Paul Benedict, Parker Posey, Jim Piddock, Michael Hitchcock and Harry Shearer (5 projects each); Catherine O'Hara, Larry Miller, John Michael Higgins, Jane Lynch, and Jennifer Coolidge (4 projects each); Paul Dooley, Fran Drescher, Rachael Harris and Rob Reiner (3 projects each)

Work
Actor
This Is Spinal Tap The Big Picture Morton & Hayes Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman Waiting for Guffman Almost Heroes Best in Show A Mighty Wind For Your Consideration Family Tree Mascots Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Bob Balaban Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ed Begley Jr. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Paul Benedict Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jennifer Coolidge Yes Yes Yes Yes
Paul Dooley Yes Yes Yes
Fran Drescher Yes Yes Yes
Christopher Guest Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rachael Harris Yes Yes Yes
John Michael Higgins Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Michael Hitchcock Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Don Lake Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Eugene Levy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jane Lynch Yes Yes Yes Yes
Michael McKean Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Larry Miller Yes Yes Yes Yes
Catherine O'Hara Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jim Piddock Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Parker Posey Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rob Reiner Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Harry Shearer Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fred Willard Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Film Result
1976 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or Music Special
Shared with Ann Elder, Earl Pomerantz, Jim Rusk, Lily Tomlin, Rod Warren, George Yanok
The Lily Tomlin Special Won
1995 International Fantasy Film Award Best Film Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman Nominated
1998 Independent Spirit Award Best Male Lead Waiting for Guffman Nominated
Best Screenplay
Shared with Eugene Levy
Nominated
Lone Star Film & Television Award Best Director Won
2001 DVD Exclusive Award Best DVD Audio Commentary This Is Spinal Tap Won
American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Best in Show Nominated
Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Nominated
Independent Spirit Award Best Director Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Shared with Eugene Levy
Nominated
2003 Seattle Film Critics Award Best Music
Shared with John Michael Higgins, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean, Catherine O'Hara, Annette O'Toole, Harry Shearer, Jeffrey C. J. Vanston
A Mighty Wind Won
2004 Grammy Award Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Shared with Eugene Levy, Michael McKean[20]
Won

Notes

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  1. ^ Under the House of Lords Act 1999.

References

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  1. ^ a b Richard Grant (January 9, 2004). "Nowt so queer as folk". The Guardian Weekend. Archived from the original on December 19, 2016. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  2. ^ Rubinstein, William D.; Jolles, Michael; Rubinstein, Hilary L., eds. (2011). The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 386. ISBN 9780230304666.
  3. ^ a b Witchel, Alex (November 12, 2006). "The Shape-Shifter". The New York Times Magazine. Archived from the original on December 4, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2006.
  4. ^ Murray, William Henry (1952). Adam and Cain: Symposium of Old Bible History, Sumerian Empire, Importance of Blood of Race, Juggling Juggernaut of the Leaders of the Jews, the Gothic Civilization of Adam and the Ten Commandments of His Church. Murray.
  5. ^ a b c Rosen, Steven (November 16, 2006). "Want to spoof Purim and the Oscars? Be our Guest!". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. 21 (39). Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved November 16, 2006.
  6. ^ Richard Grant (January 10, 2004). "Nowt so queer as folk". The Guardian Weekend. Archived from the original on December 19, 2016. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  7. ^ Gross, Terry (September 14, 1989). "Christopher Guest Plays with Parody". Fresh Air, WHYY. Philadelphia: NPR. Archived from the original on April 24, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  8. ^ "NYU Graduate Acting Alumni". 2011. Archived from the original on July 5, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  9. ^ Wezerek, Gus (December 14, 2019). "The 'S.N.L.' Stars Who Lasted, and the Ones Who Flamed Out". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2019. Some of the names here will be familiar only to die-hard fans; others, like Murphy, defined what was funny for generations of viewers.
  10. ^ Hogan, Michael (March 5, 2023). "Eugene Levy: 'The eyebrows didn't hinder or help my career, I don't think'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  11. ^ Rose, Charlie (May 12, 2003). "A conversation with director Christopher Guest". Charlie Rose LLC. Archived from the original on December 1, 2008. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  12. ^ Moon, Tom (February 2, 2009). "Beyman Bros: The Thinking Person's Americana". All Things Considered. NPR. Archived from the original on April 23, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  13. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau - Preproduction Location Video from Ad Age". Ad Age. February 7, 2010. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  14. ^ "Taxpayers to Fork Out $2.5 Million for Single Census Ad During Super Bowl". Fox News. February 3, 2010. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
  15. ^ Shanahan, Mark (October 18, 2011). "Christopher Guest parties for Berklee". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on July 28, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
  16. ^ Rampton, James (July 9, 2013). "Christopher Guest: From Spinal Tap to Family Tree". The Independent. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  17. ^ McNary, Dave (August 11, 2015). "Netflix Acquires Christopher Guest's Mascots Mockumentary". Variety. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  18. ^ Ehrlich, Brenna (September 14, 2020). "'The Princess Bride' Cast Reunite for Hilarious Table Read". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  19. ^ "A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018)". IMDb. September 12, 2025. Retrieved October 18, 2025.
  20. ^ "46th Annual GRAMMY Awards". GRAMMY.com. January 15, 2013. Archived from the original on June 24, 2017. Retrieved November 11, 2017.

External links

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  • "Nowt so queer as folk". The Guardian (UK). January 10, 2004. Richard Grant. Interview for release of A Mighty Wind.
  • Christopher Guest on Charlie Rose
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Peter Haden-Guest
Baron Haden-Guest
1996–present
Member of the House of Lords
(1996–1999)
Incumbent
Heir presumptive:
Hon. Nicholas Haden-Guest
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Christopher Guest
Films directed
  • The Big Picture (1989)
  • Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993)
  • Waiting for Guffman (1996)
  • Almost Heroes (1998)
  • Best in Show (2000)
  • A Mighty Wind (2003)
  • For Your Consideration (2006)
  • Mascots (2016)
TV series created
  • Family Tree (2013)
Awards for Christopher Guest
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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song
1990s
  • "When You Believe" – Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (1998)
  • "Music of My Heart" – Music and Lyrics by Diane Warren (1999)
2000s
  • "My Funny Friend and Me" – Music by David Hartley and Sting; Lyrics by Sting (2000)
  • "May It Be" – Music and Lyrics by Enya, Nicky Ryan and Roma Ryan / "Vanilla Sky" – Music and Lyrics by Paul McCartney (2001)
  • "Lose Yourself" – Music and Lyrics by Jeff Bass, Eminem and Luis Resto (2002)
  • "A Mighty Wind" – Music and Lyrics by Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy and Michael McKean (2003)
  • "Old Habits Die Hard" – Music and Lyrics by Mick Jagger and David Stewart (2004)
  • "Hustle & Flow" – Music and Lyrics by Terrence Howard (2005)
  • "Listen" – Music and Lyrics by Scott Cutler, Henry Krieger and Anne Preven (2006)
  • "Falling Slowly" – Music and Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová (2007)
  • "The Wrestler" – Music and Lyrics by Bruce Springsteen (2008)
  • "The Weary Kind" – Music and Lyrics by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett (2009)
2010s
  • "If I Rise" – Music and Lyrics by Rollo Armstrong, Dido and A. R. Rahman (2010)
  • "Life's a Happy Song" – Music and Lyrics by Bret McKenzie (2011)
  • "Skyfall" – Music and Lyrics by Adele and Paul Epworth (2012)
  • "Let It Go" – Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (2013)
  • "Glory" – Music and Lyrics by Common and John Legend (2014)
  • "See You Again" – Music and Lyrics by Andrew Cedar, DJ Frank E, Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth (2015)
  • "City of Stars" – Music by Justin Hurwitz; Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (2016)
  • "Remember Me" – Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (2017)
  • "Shallow" – Music and Lyrics by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt (2018)
  • "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)" – Music and Lyrics by Mary Steenburgen / "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" – Music by Elton John; Lyrics by Bernie Taupin (2019)
2020s
  • "Speak Now" – Music and Lyrics by Leslie Odom Jr. and Sam Ashworth (2020)
  • "No Time to Die" – Music and Lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell (2021)
  • "Naatu Naatu" – Music by M. M. Keeravani; Lyrics by Chandrabose (2022)
  • "I'm Just Ken" – Music and Lyrics by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt (2023)
  • "El Mal" – Music by Clément Ducol and Camille; Lyrics by Clément Ducol, Camille, and Jacques Audiard (2024)
  • "Golden" – Music by Joong Gyu-kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, and Park Hong-jun; Lyrics by Kim Eun-jae and Mark Sonnenblick (2025)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special
1971–1978
  • Bob Ellison and Marty Farrell (1971)
  • Anne Howard Bailey (1972)
  • Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor (1973)
  • Rosalyn Drexler, Ann Elder, Karyl Geld Miller, Robert Illes, Lorne Michaels, Richard Pryor, Jim Rusk, Herb Sargent, James R. Stein, Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner, Rod Warren, and George Yanok (1974)
  • John Bradford, Cy Coleman, and Robert Wells (1975)
  • Ann Elder, Christopher Guest, Lorne Michaels, Earl Pomerantz, Jim Rusk, Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner, Rod Warren, and George Yanok (1976)
  • Buz Kohan and Ted Strauss (1977)
  • Chevy Chase, Tom Davis, Al Franken, Charles Grodin, Lorne Michaels, Paul Simon, Lily Tomlin, and Alan Zweibel (1978)
2009–present
  • Chris Rock (2009)
  • Dave Boone and Paul Greenberg (2010)
  • Dave Boone, Matt Roberts, and Mo Rocca (2011)
  • Louis C.K. (2012)
  • Louis C.K. (2013)
  • Sarah Silverman (2014)
  • Louis C.K. (2015)
  • Patton Oswalt (2016)
  • Samantha Bee, Ashley Nicole Black, Pat Cassels, Eric Drysdale, Mathan Erhardt, Travon Free, Joe Grossman, Miles Kahn, Jo Miller, and Melinda Taub (2017)
  • John Mulaney (2018)
  • Hannah Gadsby (2019)
  • Dave Chappelle (2020)
  • Bo Burnham (2021)
  • Jerrod Carmichael (2022)
  • John Mulaney (2023)
  • Alex Edelman (2024)
  • James Anderson, Dan Bulla, Megan Callahan-Shah, Michael Che, Mikey Day, Mike DiCenzo, James Downey, Tina Fey, Jimmy Fowlie, Alison Gates, Sudi Green, Jack Handey, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Erik Kenward, Dennis McNicholas, Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney, Jake Nordwind, Ceara O'Sullivan, Josh Patten, Paula Pell, Simon Rich, Pete Schultz, Streeter Seidell, Emily Spivey, Kent Sublette, Bryan Tucker, and Auguste White (2025)
Between 1979–2008, writing specials competed alongside Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series.
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Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media
Awarded to songwriters
1980s
  • "Somewhere Out There" – James Horner, Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil (1988)
  • "Two Hearts" – Phil Collins & Lamont Dozier (1989)
1990s
  • "Let the River Run" – Carly Simon (1990)
  • "Under the Sea" – Alan Menken & Howard Ashman (1991)
  • "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" – Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Michael Kamen & Bryan Adams (1992)
  • "Beauty and the Beast" – Alan Menken & Howard Ashman (1993)
  • "A Whole New World" – Alan Menken & Tim Rice (1994)
  • "Streets of Philadelphia" – Bruce Springsteen (1995)
  • "Colors of the Wind" – Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz (1996)
  • "Because You Loved Me" – Diane Warren (1997)
  • "I Believe I Can Fly" – R. Kelly (1998)
  • "My Heart Will Go On" – James Horner & Will Jennings (1999)
2000s
  • "Beautiful Stranger" – Madonna & William Orbit (2000)
  • "When She Loved Me" – Randy Newman (2001)
  • "Boss of Me" – John Flansburgh & John Linnell (2002)
  • "If I Didn't Have You" – Randy Newman (2003)
  • "A Mighty Wind" – Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy & Michael McKean (2004)
  • "Into the West" – Annie Lennox, Howard Shore & Fran Walsh (2005)
  • "Believe" – Glen Ballard & Alan Silvestri (2006)
  • "Our Town" – Randy Newman (2007)
  • "Love You I Do" – Siedah Garrett & Henry Krieger (2008)
  • "Down to Earth" – Peter Gabriel & Thomas Newman (2009)
2010s
  • "Jai Ho" – Gulzar, A. R. Rahman & Tanvi Shah (2010)
  • "The Weary Kind" – Ryan Bingham & T Bone Burnett (2011)
  • "I See the Light" – Alan Menken & Glenn Slater (2012)
  • "Safe & Sound" – T Bone Burnett, Taylor Swift, Joy Williams & John Paul White (2013)
  • "Skyfall" – Adele Atkins & Paul Epworth (2014)
  • "Let It Go" – Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez (2015)
  • "Glory" – Common, Che Smith & John Legend (2016)
  • "Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake (2017)
  • "How Far I'll Go" – Lin-Manuel Miranda (2018)
  • "Shallow" – Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando & Andrew Wyatt (2019)
2020s
  • "I'll Never Love Again" – Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey & Aaron Raitiere (2020)
  • "No Time to Die" – Billie Eilish O'Connell & Finneas O'Connell (2021)
  • "All Eyes on Me" – Bo Burnham (2022)
  • "We Don't Talk About Bruno" – Lin-Manuel Miranda (2023)
  • "What Was I Made For?" – Billie Eilish O'Connell & Finneas O'Connell (2024)
  • "It Never Went Away" – Jon Batiste & Dan Wilson (2025)
  • "Golden" – EJAE, Park Hong-jun, Joong Gyu-kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo & Mark Sonnenblick (2026)
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Current hereditary barons in the peerage of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Sorted by granting monarch
King George III
  • Rupert Law, 9th Baron Ellenborough
  • John Manners, 6th Baron Manners
The Prince Regent
  • Michael Spencer, 7th Baron Churchill
  • Michael Harris, 9th Baron Harris
King George IV
  • Thomas Liddell, 9th Baron Ravensworth
  • Hugh Cholmondeley, 6th Baron Delamere
  • Charles Weld-Forester, 9th Baron Forester
  • John Strutt, 6th Baron Rayleigh
  • Anthony Gifford, 6th Baron Gifford
  • Jasper Duncombe, 7th Baron Feversham
  • Colin Ellis, 6th Baron Seaford
  • Tyrone Plunket, 9th Baron Plunket
  • James Holmes à Court, 7th Baron Heytesbury
  • Andrew Bootle-Wilbraham, 8th Baron Skelmersdale
  • John Best, 9th Baron Wynford
King William IV
  • Robin Jordan Boyd, 8th Baron Kilmarnock
  • Mark Bampfylde, 7th Baron Poltimore
  • Gregory Mostyn, 7th Baron Mostyn
  • Eric Saumarez, 7th Baron de Saumarez
  • Richard Denman, 6th Baron Denman
  • James Scarlett, 9th Baron Abinger
  • Mark Baring, 8th Baron Ashburton
  • Edward Littleton, 8th Baron Hatherton
  • David Campbell, 7th Baron Stratheden and Campbell
  • Simon Fraser, 5th Baron Lovat^*
Queen Victoria
  • Benedict Westenra, 8th Baron Rossmore^•
  • William Conolly-Carew, 8th Baron Carew^•
  • Rupert Ponsonby, 7th Baron de Mauley
  • Clifton Wrottesley, 6th Baron Wrottesley
  • Nicholas Hanbury-Tracy, 8th Baron Sudeley
  • James Methuen-Campbell, 8th Baron Methuen
  • Richard Stanley, 9th Baron Stanley of Alderley^•
  • Christopher Leigh, 6th Baron Leigh
  • Charles Rice, 7th Baron Monteagle of Brandon
  • David Campbell, 7th Baron Stratheden and Campbell
  • Charles Vivian, 7th Baron Vivian
  • John Parnell, 9th Baron Congleton
  • Richard Stanley, 8th Baron Eddisbury^•
  • Richard Denison, 9th Baron Londesborough
  • Charles French, 8th Baron de Freyne
  • Inigo Somerset, 7th Baron Raglan
  • Richard Strutt, 5th Baron Belper
  • Charles Cavendish, 7th Baron Chesham
  • Benjamin Yarde-Buller, 6th Baron Churston
  • Max Wyndham, 7th Baron Leconfield
  • Colin Vernon, 8th Baron Lyveden
  • Charles Brougham, 6th Baron Brougham and Vaux
  • Richard Bethell, 6th Baron Westbury
  • Luke White, 6th Baron Annaly
  • Francis Baring, 6th Baron Northbrook
  • Mark Henniker-Major, 6th Baron Hartismere^•
  • Raymond Jolliffe, 5th Baron Hylton
  • Simon Douglas-Pennant, 7th Baron Penrhyn
  • Raymond O'Neill, 4th Baron O'Neill
  • Robert Napier, 6th Baron Napier of Magdala
  • David Rollo, 5th Baron Dunning^*
  • John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 5th Baron Acton
  • Miles Glyn, 8th Baron Wolverton
  • Richard Strachey, 5th Baron O'Hagan
  • Guy Mansfield, 6th Baron Sandhurst
  • Francis Napier, 6th Baron Ettrick^*
  • Alastair Bruce, 5th Baron Aberdare
  • Rhoderick Moncreiff, 6th Baron Moncreiff
  • James Coleridge, 6th Baron Coleridge
  • Thomas Fremantle, 6th Baron Cottesloe
  • John Pakington, 7th Baron Hampton
  • Jasset Ormsby-Gore, 7th Baron Harlech
  • John Tollemache, 5th Baron Tollemache
  • Anthony Gerard, 5th Baron Gerard
  • Robert Sackville-West, 7th Baron Sackville
  • James Adderley, 8th Baron Norton
  • Marke Hill-Trevor, 5th Baron Trevor
  • David Russell, 5th Baron Ampthill
  • Robin Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 5th Baron Derwent
  • Anthony Tufton, 6th Baron Hothfield
  • David Tennyson, 6th Baron Tennyson
  • James Grant of Grant, 6th Baron Strathspey
  • Christopher Dodson, 4th Baron Monk Bretton
  • Charles James, 6th Baron Northbourne
  • Oliver Eden, 6th Baron Northington^•
  • Nathaniel Rothschild, 5th Baron Rothschild
  • Alexander Baring, 7th Baron Revelstoke
  • James Collier, 6th Baron Monkswell
  • Charles Gibson, 5th Baron Ashbourne
  • Charles Winn, 6th Baron St Oswald
  • Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 4th Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
  • Alexander Elphinstone, 5th Baron Elphinstone^*
  • Henry Allsopp, 7th Baron Hindlip
  • Edward Beckett, 5th Baron Grimthorpe
  • Owen Edwardes, 6th Baron Kensington^•
  • Gavin Hamilton, 5th Baron Hamilton of Dalzell
  • James St Aubyn, 5th Baron St Levan
  • Stuart Sclater-Booth, 6th Baron Basing
  • John Fellowes, 4th Baron de Ramsey
  • Dominic Hubbard, 6th Baron Addington
  • John Lumley-Savile, 4th Baron Savile
  • Mark Cubitt, 5th Baron Ashcombe
  • David Brooks, 5th Baron Crawshaw
  • Hugh Cecil, 5th Baron Amherst of Hackney
  • Richard Legh, 5th Baron Newton
  • Brian Mulholland, 6th Baron Dunleath
  • Richard Vivian, 5th Baron Swansea
  • Vicary Gibbs, 6th Baron Aldenham
  • James Hamilton, 5th Baron HolmPatrick
  • Evan Baillie, 4th Baron Burton
  • Christopher Bailey, 5th Baron Glanusk
  • Philip Gurdon, 3rd Baron Cranworth
  • Lyulph Lubbock, 5th Baron Avebury
  • Redmond Morris, 4th Baron Killanin
  • Alexander Howard, 5th Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
King Edward VII
  • Christopher Balfour, 5th Baron Kinross
  • Charles Kay-Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth
  • Julian Grenfell, 3rd Baron Grenfell
  • Rupert Mitford, 6th Baron Redesdale
  • Harry Lawson, 7th Baron Burnham
  • Anthony Biddulph, 5th Baron Biddulph
  • Charles Ritchie, 6th Baron Ritchie of Dundee
  • Charles Martyn-Hemphill, 6th Baron Hemphill
  • James Joicey, 5th Baron Joicey
  • Stephen Wilson, 6th Baron Nunburnholme
  • Charles Montagu, 5th Baron Swaythling
  • James Blyth, 5th Baron Blyth
  • William Whiteley, 4th Baron Marchamley
  • John Barnes, 5th Baron Gorell
  • Patrick Fisher, 4th Baron Fisher
  • Christopher Godley, 4th Baron Kilbracken
King George V
  • Julian Hardinge, 4th Baron Hardinge of Penshurst
  • Alexander de Villiers, 4th Baron de Villiers
  • Cody Tennant, 4th Baron Glenconner
  • Charles McLaren, 4th Baron Aberconway
  • David Lewis, 5th Baron Merthyr
  • John Corbett, 4th Baron Rowallan
  • Henry Ashton, 4th Baron Ashton of Hyde
  • Daniel Mosley, 4th Baron Ravensdale
  • Ian Hope-Morley, 4th Baron Hollenden
  • Henry Cripps, 6th Baron Parmoor
  • Roger Cunliffe, 3rd Baron Cunliffe
  • William Buckley, 4th Baron Wrenbury
  • Charles Henderson, 3rd Baron Faringdon
  • Charles Shaughnessy, 5th Baron Shaughnessy
  • Christopher Norton, 3rd Baron Rathcreedan
  • Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton
  • Adam Nicolson, 5th Baron Carnock
  • Maxwell Aitken, 3rd Baron Beaverbrook
  • Adrian Pease, 5th Baron Gainford
  • John Dewar, 4th Baron Forteviot
  • Craig Hamilton-Smith, 4th Baron Colwyn
  • Richard Chaloner, 3rd Baron Gisborough
  • Thomas Morris, 4th Baron Morris
  • John Cawley, 4th Baron Cawley
  • Christopher Woodhouse, 6th Baron Terrington
  • Simon Arthur, 4th Baron Glenarthur
  • Tristan Phillimore, 6th Baron Phillimore
  • Andrew Weir, 4th Baron Inverforth
  • Arup Kumar Sinha, 6th Baron Sinha
  • Thomas Cochrane, 5th Baron Cochrane of Cults
  • John Roberts, 4th Baron Clwyd
  • Simon Russell, 3rd Baron Russell of Liverpool
  • Charles Swinfen Eady, 4th Baron Swinfen
  • James Meston, 3rd Baron Meston
  • Michael Cokayne, 4th Baron Cullen of Ashbourne
  • Patrick Lawrence, 5th Baron Trevethin
  • John Nivison, 4th Baron Glendyne
  • Miles Watson, 4th Baron Manton
  • George Williamson, 5th Baron Forres
  • William Vestey, 4th Baron Vestey
  • Jamie Borwick, 5th Baron Borwick
  • Joseph Maclay, 4th Baron Maclay
  • James Bethell, 5th Baron Bethell
  • Vicary Gibbs, 4th Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon
  • Robert Darling, 3rd Baron Darling
  • Charles Banbury, 3rd Baron Banbury of Southam
  • Derek Duke, 4th Baron Merrivale
  • John Bradbury, 4th Baron Bradbury
  • Dominick Browne, 3rd Baron Mereworth^•
  • Ambrose Greenway, 4th Baron Greenway
  • William Chubb, 4th Baron Hayter
  • Fiennes Cornwallis, 4th Baron Cornwallis
  • Peter Greenall, 4th Baron Daresbury
  • Antony Gibbs, 4th Baron Wraxall
  • Philip Remnant, 4th Baron Remnant
  • Colin Moynihan, 4th Baron Moynihan
  • Thomas Shaw, 4th Baron Craigmyle
  • Michael Wills, 3rd Baron Dulverton
  • Ian Lawson Johnston, 4th Baron Luke
  • Robert Yerburgh, 3rd Baron Alvingham
  • David Baden-Powell, 5th Baron Baden-Powell
  • Frederick Ponsonby, 4th Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede
  • Martin Dickinson, 3rd Baron Dickinson
  • Charles Noel-Buxton, 4th Baron Noel-Buxton
  • Philip Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Penrith
  • David Lamb, 3rd Baron Rochester
  • Callum Mitchell-Thomson, 4th Baron Selsdon
  • Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne
  • David Davies, 4th Baron Davies
  • Michael Hope, 5th Baron Rankeillour
  • Charles Nall-Cain, 3rd Baron Brocket
  • George Milne, 3rd Baron Milne
  • James Rodd, 4th Baron Rennell
  • Christopher Seely, 6th Baron Mottistone
  • Robert Iliffe, 3rd Baron Iliffe
  • Hugo Palmer, 5th Baron Palmer
  • Anthony Cecil, 4th Baron Rockley
  • Edward Elton, 3rd Baron Elton
  • Timothy Loder, 4th Baron Wakehurst
  • Alexander Fermor-Hesketh, 3rd Baron Hesketh
  • John Buchan, 4th Baron Tweedsmuir
  • Andrew Wigram, 3rd Baron Wigram
  • Anthony Balfour, 3rd Baron Riverdale
  • Jasper May, 4th Baron May
  • William Young, 3rd Baron Kennet
  • Ian Macpherson, 3rd Baron Strathcarron
King Edward VIII
  • Innes Catto, 3rd Baron Catto
King George VI
  • James Hennessy, 4th Baron Windlesham
  • Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft
  • Harry McGowan, 4th Baron McGowan
  • Richard Bowyer, 3rd Baron Denham
  • Matthew Rea, 4th Baron Rea
  • John Cadman, 3rd Baron Cadman
  • Randle Siddeley, 4th Baron Kenilworth
  • Henry Denison-Pender, 4th Baron Pender
  • Massey Lopes, 4th Baron Roborough
  • Edward Brassey, 4th Baron Brassey of Apethorpe
  • Nicholas Stamp, 5th Baron Stamp
  • Charles Smith, 5th Baron Bicester
  • Guy Philipps, 4th Baron Milford
  • Donald Hankey, 3rd Baron Hankey
  • Thomas Harmsworth, 3rd Baron Harmsworth
  • Robin Cayzer, 3rd Baron Rotherwick
  • Robin Dixon, 3rd Baron Glentoran
  • Charles Tryon, 4th Baron Tryon
  • Bernard Croft, 3rd Baron Croft
  • Charles Kerr, 3rd Baron Teviot
  • Rupert Nathan, 3rd Baron Nathan
  • James Reith, 3rd Baron Reith
  • Rupert Kindersley, 4th Baron Kindersley
  • Charles Ironside, 3rd Baron Ironside
  • Dominic Latham, 2nd Baron Latham
  • Antony Wedgwood, 5th Baron Wedgwood
  • Euan Geddes, 3rd Baron Geddes
  • Michael Warrender, 3rd Baron Bruntisfield
  • Ivon Moore-Brabazon, 3rd Baron Brabazon of Tara
  • Charles Keyes, 3rd Baron Keyes
  • Christopher Herbert, 4th Baron Hemingford
  • James Wilson, 3rd Baron Moran
  • Victor Lampson, 3rd Baron Killearn
  • Piers Dowding, 3rd Baron Dowding
  • John Gretton, 4th Baron Gretton
  • William Westwood, 4th Baron Westwood
  • Arthur Hazlerigg, 4th Baron Hazlerigg
  • David Hacking, 3rd Baron Hacking
  • Philip Chetwode, 2nd Baron Chetwode
  • James Edmondson, 3rd Baron Sandford
  • Sebastian Grigg, 4th Baron Altrincham
  • Richard Broadbridge, 5th Baron Broadbridge
  • Jeffrey Evans, 4th Baron Mountevans
  • James Lindsay, 3rd Baron Lindsay of Birker
  • James Piercy, 3rd Baron Piercy
  • Nicholas Chorley, 3rd Baron Chorley
  • Charles Muff, 3rd Baron Calverley
  • Robin Tedder, 3rd Baron Tedder
  • Alastair Campbell, 4th Baron Colgrain
  • Paul Davies, 4th Baron Darwen
  • Simon Lucas, 3rd Baron Lucas of Chilworth
  • Graeme Shepherd, 3rd Baron Shepherd
  • Francis Newall, 2nd Baron Newall
  • Patrick Lawrence, 3rd Baron Oaksey
  • Robert Maffey, 3rd Baron Rugby
  • Jonathan Layton, 4th Baron Layton
  • Matilda Simon, 3rd Baroness Simon of Wythenshawe
  • John Kershaw, 5th Baron Kershaw
  • David Trefgarne, 2nd Baron Trefgarne
  • Robert Crook, 3rd Baron Crook
  • Keith Montague, 3rd Baron Amwell
  • Michael Richards, 3rd Baron Milverton
  • David Colville, 3rd Baron Clydesmuir
  • Fraser Burden, 4th Baron Burden
  • Christopher Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest
  • Christopher Silkin, 3rd Baron Silkin (disclaimed)
  • Matthew Hives, 3rd Baron Hives
  • Malcolm Greenhill, 3rd Baron Greenhill
  • Tudor Rees-Williams, 4th Baron Ogmore
  • Jonathan Morris, 3rd Baron Morris of Kenwood
  • James Macpherson, 3rd Baron Macpherson of Drumochter
  • Michael Whitfield, 3rd Baron Kenswood
  • Valerian Freyberg, 3rd Baron Freyberg
  • Richard Milner, 3rd Baron Milner of Leeds
  • James Kirkwood, 4th Baron Kirkwood
  • Christopher Wise, 3rd Baron Wise
Queen Elizabeth II
  • Christopher Jeffreys, 3rd Baron Jeffreys
  • François O'Neill, 4th Baron Rathcavan
  • James Baillieu, 3rd Baron Baillieu
  • John Suenson-Taylor, 3rd Baron Grantchester
  • James Law, 3rd Baron Coleraine
  • Charles Harvey, 3rd Baron Harvey of Tasburgh
  • Richard Gridley, 3rd Baron Gridley
  • William Fraser, 3rd Baron Strathalmond
  • Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde
  • Ralph Assheton, 3rd Baron Clitheroe
  • Duncan McNair, 3rd Baron McNair
  • Alisdair Hopkinson, 2nd Baron Colyton
  • John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever
  • John Sinclair, 3rd Baron Sinclair of Cleeve
  • Mark Bridges, 3rd Baron Bridges
  • George Norrie, 2nd Baron Norrie
  • Thomas Birkett, 3rd Baron Birkett
  • William Harding, 3rd Baron Harding of Petherton
  • David Charles Poole, 2nd Baron Poole
  • Nicholas Rootes, 3rd Baron Rootes
  • James Turner, 3rd Baron Netherthorpe
  • James Dugdale, 2nd Baron Crathorne
  • Patrick Spens, 4th Baron Spens
  • Oliver MacAndrew, 4th Baron MacAndrew
  • Alistair Nelson, 4th Baron Nelson of Stafford
  • Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale
  • Alan Sanderson, 2nd Baron Sanderson of Ayot (disclaimed)
  • Henry Lytton Cobbold, 3rd Baron Cobbold
  • William Robertson, 3rd Baron Robertson of Oakridge
  • Simon Marks, 3rd Baron Marks of Broughton
  • Ailwyn Broughton, 3rd Baron Fairhaven
  • Robert Seager, 3rd Baron Leighton of St Mellons
  • Thomas Brain, 4th Baron Brain
  • Charles Low, 2nd Baron Aldington
  • James Millar, 3rd Baron Inchyra
  • Simon Trustram Eve, 3rd Baron Silsoe
  • Max Wyndham, 2nd Baron Egremont
  • David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
  • John Robinson, 2nd Baron Martonmere
  • Dwight Makins, 3rd Baron Sherfield
  • Richard Fletcher-Vane, 2nd Baron Inglewood
  • Jonathan Hope, 3rd Baron Glendevon
  • Robert Grimston, 3rd Baron Grimston of Westbury
  • Robert Renwick, 3rd Baron Renwick
  • Henry Hughes-Young, 3rd Baron St Helens
  • Alastair Morrison, 3rd Baron Margadale
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