
Kirsty: The Life and Songs of Kirsty MacColl
Music · Documentary
Overview
A documentary tribute to the singer/songwriter who died on 18th December, 2000.
Top Cast


Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty MacColl
Self (archive footage)
Kirsty MacColl
Self (archive footage)
Jean Newlove
Jean Newlove
Self
Jean Newlove
Self


Billy Bragg
Billy Bragg
Self
Billy Bragg
Self


Shane MacGowan
Shane MacGowan
Self
Shane MacGowan
Self


Bono
Bono
Self
Bono
Self
Spider Stacey
Spider Stacey
Self
Spider Stacey
Self


Dawn French
Dawn French
Self
Dawn French
Self


Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders
Self
Jennifer Saunders
Self


Janice Long
Janice Long
Self
Janice Long
Self


Eddi Reader
Eddi Reader
Self
Eddi Reader
Self
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