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  • | death_place = [[Cheltenham]], [[Gloucestershire]], England [[Category:English male soap opera actors]]
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  • ...1980 on the [[Roses Theatre|Roses Theatre]] in [[Tewkesbury|Tewkesbury]], Gloucestershire.<ref name="Guardian"/> ...[[University Hospital of Wales|University Hospital of Wales]], in Cardiff, from the complications of a [[Stroke|stroke]] he'd had three weeks previously.<r
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  • ...underbirds to Beatlemania|language=en|publisher=The History Press|location=Gloucestershire|date=2010|page=143| isbn=9780752450124 |accessdate=2019-08-22}}</ref> At th [[Category:Male comedians from Northern Ireland]]
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  • |birth_place = [[Cheltenham]], Gloucestershire, England ...up for [[Conscription in the United Kingdom|National Service]] and served from 1946 until 1948 in [[Mandatory Palestine]].<ref name=independent/>
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  • ...n lived on the border of [[Gloucestershire]] and [[Warwickshire]]. He died from cancer on 23 April 2011, aged 88.<ref name=guardian/> [[Category:English male stage actors]]
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  • ...= [[w:Bourton-on-the-Water|Bourton-on-the-Water]], [[w:Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]], England | resting_place = Water Cemetery, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England
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  • ...dgbaston Collegiate School, Birmingham and [[Thornbury Grammar School]], [[Gloucestershire]]. During the [[Second World War]] he served in the [[British Army|Army]] a He appeared in numerous British films from the 1950s onwards, including ''[[Operation Amsterdam]]'' (1959), ''[[Sunday
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  • ...liver-dies-aged-91/story-26679360-detail/story.html |date=12 June 2015 }}. Gloucestershire Echo. Retrieved 11 June 2015</ref> ...le in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', following the departure of [[Patrick Troughton]] from the part.<ref name="Stevens">{{cite book
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  • ...(TV series)|Hazell]]'' (1978), ''[[Pennies from Heaven (TV series)|Pennies From Heaven]]'' (1978), ''[[Minder (TV series)|Minder]]'' (episode: "Gunfight at ...y had two daughters, Cheyenne and Kiowa. They lived in [[South Cerney]] in Gloucestershire. His hobbies included [[model railway]]s and [[American folklore]].
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  • ...ade. He and his co-star [[Ralph Lynn]] were among the most popular British actors of their time. Away from acting, Walls's passion was horse racing. He set up stables at his home in
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  • ...abic]] at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] before fighting with the [[Gloucestershire Regiment]] at [[Gallipoli]] and in [[Mesopotamia]]. In 1930, Myles Elliott ...interview as saying that [[Marc Sinden]] and he "are the only two British actors I am aware of who have ever worked with Winner more than once, and it certa
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  • | death_place = [[Cheltenham|Cheltenham]], Gloucestershire, England ...d from 1941 until Morecambe's death in 1984. Morecambe took his stage name from his home town, the [[seaside resort|seaside resort]] of [[Morecambe|Morecam
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  • | death_place = [[Twyning|Twyning]], [[Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]], England ...this was Grant's début. A production of the play was staged at the theatre from the 4{{Nbsp}}May 1953 for six days.{{R|"West Sussex County Times 1 May 1953
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  • | birth_place = [[Berry Hill, Gloucestershire|Berry Hill]], [[Gloucestershire]], England | notableworks = ''[[Pennies from Heaven (TV series)|Pennies from Heaven]]'' (1978)<br />''[[Blue Remembered Hills]]'' (1979)<br />''[[The Si
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  • ...named it the 16th greatest British film of all time. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for ''[[Time Out (magazine)|Time The headmaster is remote from the boys and the housemasters. The protagonists' housemaster, Mr. Kemp, is
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  • ...particularly in [[Albania]] where his films were the only ones by Western actors permitted by dictator [[Enver Hoxha]] to be shown.<ref name="TelegraphObit" ...a similar military function at the unit headquarters in [[Cheltenham]], [[Gloucestershire]].
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