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What issue was that?
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Why? Is she dead?
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Here’s a picture of the page seeing as there are *some* members (mango boy) who question my sources.
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Bould received a wee write up from BAFTA. I'll move Lillias Walker up to the first post seeing as she was indeed covered. For some reason she is listed in Equity as "Lilias" (one 'l' rather than two)... perhaps a typo. That's why I wasn't finding her with the search!
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Here we are. All the notable deaths not covered on here before now featured in the latest Equity magazine. Equity Magazine Autumn/Winter 2023 – In Memoriam with Wiki pages: Bruce Beeby (wiki, 1921–2013) Aussie actor who appeared in British film and television – yes he died over a decade ago, and I don't know why Equity didn't spot it until now, but we never mentioned him on here at the time either! Best known for appearing in the radio serial "Journey into Space", last notable credit was in the 1970 film "Wuthering Heights". Bruce Bould (wiki, 1949–2023) English actor who appeared as David in "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin". Other credits include "Z-Cars", "The Good Life" and "The New Avengers". Jacqueline Dark (wiki, 1968–2023) mezzo-soprano with Opera Australia Shirley Gee (wiki, 1932–2016) English playwright, widower of actor Donald Gee (listed above). I guess her death has come to light because her husband's death was reported last year. Julia Goss (wiki, 1946–2023) soprano and occasional actress from Lanarkshire, Scotland Doktor Haze (wiki, 1956–2023) circus owner and performer, ringmaster at The Circus of Horrors, he was also an independent candidate in Brighton Kemptown, appeared on Britain's Got Talent and even held several Guinness World Records Other worthwhile mentions: Jane Briers (IMDb, 1939–2020) actress, sister of Richard Briers, known for playing Rose in "Close to Home" (no, me neither) Jon Ellison (IMDb, 1930–2023) baritone and actor. The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company has a profile for him here. Ruth Goring (IMDb, 1927–2023) actress, appeared in "Yentl", widower of the more famous actor Lee Montague (born 1927), spotted in the GRO by @Master Obit and reported on here by @Gisooo but we couldn't confirm if this was actually her death listing until now Murray Hayne (IMDb, 1931–2023) actor, minor roles in "The Avengers" and "Dixon of Dock Green" Patricia Heneghan (IMDb, 1934–2023) actress, notably the librarian and short-term girlfriend for Ken Barlow in "Coronation Street" in 1961 Alfred Hoffman (IMDb, 1924–2023) actor, previously mentioned by @Gisooo on the forum. Him and his wife Leila Hoffman (born 1934, also an actress and still living) were featured in The Express in 2017 as Britain's "oldest working couple". Roz McCutcheon (IMDb, 1947–2023) heavy Irish bit part actress and genealogist Sheena Penson (IMDb, c. 1948–2023) Scottish actress, appeared in 2 episodes of "Taggart" and 3 episodes of "Still Game" as Sandra Christopher Reich (IMDb, 1945–20??) actor, played David Samuels in EastEnders for 54 episodes in the 1980s, and appeared as Number 5 in "Never Say Never Again" Jane Jordan Rogers (IMDb, 1931–20??) American-born actress, widow of the more famous actor Bernard Horsfall (1930–2013). Pictured above with actor Jeremy Child (1944–2022).
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Finally managed to get ahold of a copy of the Autumn/Winter 2023 issue or Equity magazine. There are quite a few off radar deaths to cover this time. I'll post about them within the next hour. Firstly, here are all the names we've already covered on DeathList up until now. The embarrassing inclusion of Rolf Harris and Barry Bethell makes me wonder if this is why the issue has not been uploaded online to either the Equity website or their issuu page? Equity Magazine Autumn/Winter 2023 – In Memoriam with Wiki pages: Jake Abraham (wiki, 1967–2023) John Bird (wiki, 1936–2022) comedian Jean Boht (wiki, 1932–2023) James Bowman CBE (wiki, 1941–2023) countertenor Sir Michael Boyd (wiki, 1955–2023) theatre director Barbara Bryne (wiki, 1929–2023) Anita Carey (wiki, 1948–2023) Graham Clark (wiki, 1941–2023) tenor Geoffrey Davies (wiki, 1938–2023) "Emmerdale" and "Queer as Folk" actor who died off radar for 4 months Andy Devine (wiki, 1942–2022) Hilary Dwyer (wiki, 1945–2020) Dave Egerton (wiki, 1961–2021) rugby union player turned broadcaster Stevie Faye (wiki, 1927–2023) comedian Sir Michael Gambon CBE (wiki, 1940–2023) Paul Geoffrey (wiki, 1955–2023) Matyelok Gibbs (wiki, 1932–2023) David Goodall (wiki, 1964–2023) director and producer Rolf Harris (wiki, 1930–2023) television personality, actor and painter, convicted of child sex offences in 2014 Ewan Hooper (wiki, 1935–2023) "Hi-de-Hi!" actor who died off radar for 7 months William Hurt (wiki, 1950–2022) Sarah Lawson (wiki, 1928–2023) Henry Lincoln (wiki, 1930–2022) Patti Love (wiki, 1947–2023) Doreen Mantle (wiki, 1926–2023) Peter Martin (wiki, 1941–2023) David McCallum (wiki, 1933–2023) Josephine Melville (wiki, 1961–2022) "EastEnders" actor, listed in the previous Equity issue so not sure why she's been repeated John Nettleton (wiki, 1929–2023) Patricia Prior (wiki, 1929–2023) Betta St. John (wiki, 1929–2023) Sylvia Syms OBE (wiki, 1934–2023) Angela Thorne (wiki, 1929–2023) Other worthwhile mentions: Conrad Asquith (IMDb, 1945–2020) actor, appeared in "Doctor Who" Barry Bethell (IMDb, 1943–2023) BBC broadcaster and actor, convicted of child sex offences in 2009 Alan Thompson (IMDb) actor and Equity President (2008–2010) James Caroll (IMDb died 2022) actor, known for his recurring role in "Brookside" Ian Clegg (IMDb, 1943–2023) actor Janet Dale (IMDb, 1942–2023) actress John Dobson (IMDb, 1930–2023) tenor and actor Phil Eason (IMDb, 1960–2021) puppeteer, Yaddle in "The Phantom Menace" Anthony Gardner (IMDb, 1938–2023) actor, appeared in "Doctor Who" Donald Gee (IMDb, 1937–2022) actor, appeared in "Doctor Who" and recurring role in "Coronation Street" Jennifer Hill (IMDb, 1936–2023) actress, appeared in "Doctor Who" Robert Lister (IMDb, c. 1944–2023) radio actor, recurring role in "The Archers" Helen Lindsay (IMDb, 1929–2023) actress with over 100 credits Raymond Mason (IMDb, 1924–2022) actor with over 150 credits Christopher Muncke (IMDb, 1942–2022) American-born actor, appeared in "Star Wars" and "The Spy Who Loved Me" Elizabeth Norman (IMDb, died 2023) actress, appeared in "Doctor Who" Anne Orwin (IMDb, c. 1955–2023) actress, recurring roles in "Byker Grove" and "Emmerdale" Jennifer Piercey (IMDb, 1943–2022) actress, notably appeared in 8 episodes of "Grange Hill" Dinny Powell (IMDb, 1932–2023) stuntman, younger brother of the more famous stuntman Nosher Powell (1928–2013) Jon Rumney (IMDb, 1928–2023) German-born actor, notably appeared in Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow William Sleigh (IMDb, died 2023) actor, appeared in "Doctor Who" Carol Sloman (IMDb, 1956–2023) actress, appeared in "Doctor Who" Lillias Walker (IMDb, 1930–2023), actress, appeared in "Doctor Who", married to actor Peter Vaughan (1923–2016) and then Peter Burton (1921–1989) Lionel Wheeler (IMDb, 1929–2023) actor, appeared in "Doctor Who" Jane Whittenshaw (IMDb, 1969–2023) actress, recurring roles in "EastEnders" and "Silent Witness"
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Cricket Thread. Only Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Ulitzer95 replied to The Four Horsemen's topic in DeathList Forum
Times death notice for Peter Gardiner-Hill (wiki), aged 97, first-class cricketer who played just one match (for Oxford University) in 1949(!) Despite his obscurity, good to see a death notice turn up. I had assumed he had died off radar at some point before now. 3 other ancient English first-class cricketers I'm trying to solve: William Faulkner (wiki, born 1923) Royal Air Force. Made a single appearance. Not in the death records. My hunch is emigrated and died abroad. John Stenton (wiki, born 1924) Somerset. I think he's living. Will be interesting to see if a 100th birthday report crops up in October. Kenneth Mathews (wiki, born 1926) Marylebone, Cambridge University, Sussex. Likely still alive. -
I *think* he's dead but not 100% certain. I can find only a few mentions of him in the newspaper archives from the 1970s until 1984 then any mention of him suddenly stops. The only other details that these articles give are that he was from Houston, Texas and was a law graduate. FindAGrave page here for a Carl Allen Cannon, born 16 Apr 1938 in Mexia, Texas and died 12 Dec 1984 in Houston, Texas. Is this our man? Associated family trees confirm that he lived in Houston, and mention he died from a heart attack. They say nothing about poker nor do they mention a degree. My hunch is it's him but I have no further proof.
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According to this Facebook post, he's dead. Died sometime between the 1990s and 2022.
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Just the designer of the flag of North Macedonia left then? And realistically he could live for another 20 years.
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Times death notice for Sir Chips Keswick (wiki), aged 84, merchant banker who was Chairman of Arsenal from 2013 to 2020.
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I doubt it but ask him! @mymango, the lovely people of DL Forums want to know when/if you're fucking off...
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Basically mymango is finding (not so inventive) new ways to steer conversations about the King back to Jimmy Carter.
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Firstly, the king doesn't have "a" surgeon as such. Secondly, anything I've pinged to mango via DM is a false flag. I'm not about to give him any real details as he's a stranger on the internet at the end of the day. And he's just proven me correct to do so by blurting it out on here. I don't trust anyone on here. Journalist was true, but I wouldn't narrow it down beyond that, and I wouldn't give hints to who their source was.
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Don't care, virgin.
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This isn't Wikipedia. I don't need to present published sources. It's a fucking forum mango boy. A forum. Where people chat, discuss, gossip and speculate. What part of this are you not understanding?
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That's what this is all about for you, isn't it? You're a hardcore royalist and think that discussing and speculating about their health is treasonous. In other words you're a nut job and give a bad name to the majority of moderate royalists. The Royals are not above scrutiny and can be subject to speculation just as much as anyone else. If you have a problem with what we do here, then leave the forum. A few other users have suggested that you may not be mature enough to be on here. Take a hint a go elsewhere.
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No, it really isn't. There are hundreds of types of cancer. "Cancer" is not in itself a disease. It's a group of many different illnesses that vary greatly depending on when they are caught, the health of the individual, genetics, how they've spread, and many other factors. Comparing one person's survival and saying "look he survived, so why can't you?" is never how it works. You really think they're going to put a statement out saying "the doctors as despondent"? That's not how it works. There's a reason why it's "keep calm and carry on". You don't break character – you remain resilient and hold it together.
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Of course you'd find a way to make this about fucking Jimmy Carter. Seek help mango boy.
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Ok. You just believe everything you read in the papers then. The controlled and censored media. They never told us the Queen had bone cancer. They still haven't. They even omitted a proper cause from her death certificate. I don't know how gullible you need to be to not see that there's more going on.
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I'm going to be very careful as to what I write on here so as not to get anyone in trouble but I spoke to a senior journo over breakfast this morning – his source is impeccable. Really not good news about the king. May have a year left, 2 if he's lucky.
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Cricket Thread. Only Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Ulitzer95 replied to The Four Horsemen's topic in DeathList Forum
Was the oldest living England Test cricketer. That distinction now belongs to Micky Stewart OBE (wiki, born 1932), then M.J.K. Smith (wiki, born 1933) and Dick Richardson (wiki, born 1934). -
Updated the lists of U.S. WWII veterans within the 3 pillars of federal government following the recent deaths of Henry Kissinger and Austin Murphy. 11 names left now. 2 September 2025 will mark 80 years since the end of WWII. How many of the above will still be here? I reckon about 3.
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Thought I'd follow on from Alfred Hitchcock Presents by looking at Tales of the Unexpected. I've covered both the original U.S. and longer running U.K. series. Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (1977) The only notable writers, James Schmerer (1938–2019) and Earl Wallace (1942–2018), are both deceased. Cast 1900s births: Russell Thorson (1906–1982) 1910s births: Lloyd Bridges (1913–1998), Alfred Ryder (1916–1995), Brendan Dillon (1918–2011) 1920s births: John Anderson (1922–1992), Tim O'Connor (1927–2018), Eugene Roche (1928–2004), Ramon Bieri (1929–2001) 1930s births: Patricia Smith (1930–2011), David Huddleston (1930–2016), Hal England (1932–2003), Herb Edelman (1933–1996), Robert Hogan (1933–2021), Pat Crowley (born 1933), Bill Bixby (1934–1993), Van Williams (1934–2016), Dean Stockwell (1936–2021), Ned Beatty (1937–2021), Paul Cavonis (born 1937), William C. Watson (1938–1997), Gary Collins (1938–2012), Ronny Cox (born 1938), Roy Thinnes (born 1938), David Birney (1939–2022) 1940s births: Ricky Nelson (1940–1985), Marlyn Mason (born 1940), Robert Foxworth (born 1941), Robert Pine (born 1941), Katherine Justice (born 1942), Jenny O'Hara (born 1942), Joanna Pettet (born 1942), Davey Davison (born 1943), Sheila Larken (born 1944), Linda Kelsey (born 1946), Janice Lynde (born 1946), Carl Weathers (1948–2024), Christine Belford (born 1949) 1950s births: Patricia Mattick (1951–2003), Kirby Cullen (born 1952), Eve Plumb (born 1958) Tales of the Unexpected (1979–1988) Directors John Glenister (1932–2024), John Gorrie (born 1932), John Davies (born 1934), Dezsö Magyar (born 1938), Simon Langton (born 1941), Chris Lovett (born 1945) and Giles Foster (born 1948). There are 26 who are deceased, including the great Norman Lloyd (1914–2021). I can't find birth details for John Bruce, Gareth Davies, Graham Evans, and Christopher Lukas but they could be living. Story writers 36 are deceased, including the likes of Roald Dahl (1916–1990, also presenter), W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965), C. S. Forester (1899–1966), and Ruth Rendall (1930–2015). Jane Gardam (born 1928), Donald Honig (1931), Peter Ransley (born 1931), Lady Antonia Fraser (born 1932), John Gorrie (born 1932), Peter Lovesey (born 1936), Lawrence Block (born 1938), Jeffrey Archer (born 1940), Bill Pronzini (born 1943), and Joseph Doughtery (born 1951) are still living. I can't find birth details for John Bakkenhoven, John Charters, Victor Edwards, Tonita S. Gardner, Ella Griffiths, J. J. Maling, Doug Morgan, Aileen Wheeler, Tony Wilmot and Zia Kruger but they could be living. Screenwriters 17 are deceased. Peter Ransley (born 1931) and Kevin Goldstein-Jackson (born 1946) are still living. I can't find birth details for Bernard Eismann, James Andrew Hall, Pat Hoddinott, Luther Murdoch, A. A. Roberts, Noella Smith, David Trainer and Tony Wilmot but they could be living. Cast 1890s births: Peter Godfrey (1899–1970) 1900s births: Roland Culver OBE (1900–1984), Evelyn Laye CBE (1900–1996), Jimmy Mac (1902–1984), Dame Anna Neagle DBE (1904–1986), Sir John Gielgud (1904–2000), Joseph Cotton (1905–1994), Joe Gladwin (1906–1987), Jessie Matthews OBE (1907–1981), Cyril Luckham (1907–1989), Bernard Miles CBE (1907–1991), Donald Eccles (1908–1986), Robert Morley CBE (1908–1992), Sir John Mills CBE (1908–2005), Nat Jackley (1909–1988), Robert Beatty (1909–1992) 1910s births: Cyril Cusack (1910–1993), Rachel Kempson (1910–2003), Raymond Francis (1911–1987), Harry Andrews CBE (1911–1989), Alan Gifford (1911–1989), Sir Michael Hordern CBE (1911–1995), Elspeth March (1911–1999), Ann Doran (1911–2000), Ian Martin (1912–1981), John Bailey (1912–1989), José Ferrer (1912–1992), Marius Goring CBE (1912–1998), Dame Wendy Hiller DBE (1912–2003), Margaretta Scott (1912–2005), Fanny Rowe (1913–1988), Sir Anthony Quayle CBE (1913–1989), Patrick McAlinney (1913–1990), Thorley Walters (1913–1991), Peter Cushing OBE (1913–1994), Steve Plytas (1913–1994), Michael Ripper (1913–2000), Ruth Kettlewell (1913–2007), Lou Jacobi (1913–2009), Margery Mason (1913–2014), Richard Basehart (1914–1984), Lally Bowers (1914–1984), Geoffrey Lumsden (1914–1984), Deryck Guyler (1914–1999), Bill Owen MBE (1914–1999), Phyllis Calvert (1915–2002), Peter Copley (1915–2008), Joyce Redman (1915–2012), Eli Wallach (1915–2014), Will Hare (1916–1997), William Moore (1916–2000), Phil Brown (1916–2006), Van Johnson (1916–2008), Hana Maria Pravda (1916–2008), Edward Burnham (1916–2015), Edward Jewesbury (1917–2001), Hilary Mason (1917–2006), Richard Greene (1918–1985), Diana King (1918–1986), Morris Barry (1918–2000), Peter Tuddenham (1918–2007), Martin Benson (1918–2010), Alfred Burke (1918–2011), Richard Pearson (1918–2011), Nancy Nevinson (1918–2012), Laurence Payne (1919–2009), Gabrielle Blunt (1919–2014), Peter Howell (1919–2015) 1920s births: Michael Aldridge (1920–1994), Kevin Brennan (1920–1998), Anthony Steel (1920–2001), Elliott Reid (1920–2013), John Horsley (1920–2014), Joan Greenwood (1921–1987), Logan Ramsey (1921–2000), Tad Horino (1921–2002), Peter Sallis OBE (1921–2017), Geoffrey Chater (1921–2021), Siobhán McKenna (1922–1986), Fulton Mackay OBE (1922–1987), Brewster Mason (1922–1987), Denholm Elliott CBE (1922–1992), Telly Savalas (1922–1994), Elizabeth Bradley (1922–2000), Mary Sinclair (1922–2000), Carmen Silvera (1922–2002), Robert Arden (1922–2004), Arthur Hill (1922–2006), Darren McGavin (1922–2006), Don Fellows (1922–2007), Sheila Burrell (1922–2011), Micheline Presle (1922–2024), Gloria Grahame (1923–1981), Heinz Bernard (1923–1994), Margaret Courtenay (1923–1996), Helen Horton (1923–2007), Betsy Blair (1923–2009), Gabrielle Hamilton (1923–2014), Dina Merrill (1923–2017), Jack Weston (1924–1996), Katy Jurado (1924–2002), Bettye Ackerman (1924–2006), George Sewell (1924–2007), Ron Moody (1924–2015), Zara Nutley (1924–2016), Geoffrey Bayldon (1924–2017), Harry H. Corbett OBE (1925–1982), Hugh Cross (1925–1989), Ivor Roberts (1925–1999), Ronnie Stevens (1925–2006), Michael Galloway (1925–2010), Julie Harris (1925–2013), Elaine Stritch (1925–2014), Stephen Hancock (1925–2015), Alan Rowe (1926–2000), Angus MacKay (1926–2013), Frank Finlay CBE (1926–2016), Fritz Weaver (1926–2016), Denys Graham (1926–2024), Frank Gatliff (1927–1990), Patrick O’Neal (1927–1994), Denis Quilley OBE (1927–2003), William Boyett (1927–2004), Janet Leigh (1927–2004), Tom Bosley (1927–2010), Richard Johnson (1927–2015), John Carson (1927–2016), Rita Gam (1927–2016), Lee Montague (born 1927), Warren Oates (1928–1982), George Peppard (1928–1994), John Bennett (1928–2005), Tony Franciosa (1928–2006), Bernard Kay (1928–2014), Vincent Wong (1928–2015), Moray Watson (1928–2017), Bill Maynard (1928–2018), Stuart Whitman (1928–2020), Anthony Dawes (1928–2021), Bernard Cribbins OBE (1928–2022), Joss Ackland CBE (1928–2023), Peter Cellier (born 1928), Jacqueline Hill (1929–1993), David Healy (1929–1995), Peter Jeffrey (1929–1999), Ted Gehring (1929–2000), Sir Nigel Hawthorne CBE (1929–2001), Miriam Byrd-Nethery (1929–2003), Peter Barkworth (1929–2006), Elizabeth Spriggs (1929–2008), Saeed Jaffrey OBE (1929–2015), Shane Rimmer (1929–2019), Maggie Fitzgibbon (1929–2020), John Nettleton (1929–2023), Michael Craig (born 1929), Dame Patricia Routledge DBE (born 1929) 1930s births: Colin Blakely (1930–1987), Dame Dorothy Tutun DBE (1930–2001), Bruce Boa (1930–2004), Diane Holland (1930–2009), Robert Loggia (1930–2015), Rod Taylor (1930–2015), Paula Tilbrook (1930–2019), David Webb (1930–2012), Lois Smith (born 1930), Larry Keith (1931–2010), Paul McDowell (1931–2016), Godfrey James (1931–2019), Sir Ian Holm CBE (1931–2020), James Greene (1931–2021), Robert Morse (1931–2022), Malachy McCourt (1931–2024), Leslie Caron (born 1931), Michael Forrest (1932–2004), Helmut Griem (1932–2004), Edward Grover (1932–2016), Avril Elgar (1932–2021), Phyllida Law OBE (born 1932), Johnny Shannon (1932–2017), Nina van Pallandt (born 1932), Donald Pickering (1933–2009), Pat Keen (1933–2013), Patsy Byrne (1933–2014), Peter Baldwin (1933–2015), Dudley Sutton (1933–2018), Dame Joan Collins DBE (born 1933), Dame Siân Phillips DBE (born 1933), Joan Hackett (1934–1983), Robert Lang (1934–2004), Richard Briers CBE (1934–2013), Keith Barron (1934–2017), Timothy West CBE (1934–2024), Heather Sears (1935–1994), Michael Wisher (1935–1995), Roger Brierley (1935–2005), Chaim Topol (1935–2023), Michael Jayston (1935–2024), Shirley Cain (born 1935), Nadim Sawalha (born 1935), David Buck (1936–1989), Clive Swift (1936–2019), Shirley Knight (1936–2020), Peter Bowles (1936–2022), Charles Kimbrough (1936–2023), Brian Blessed OBE (born 1936), Anna Massey CBE (1937–2011), Albert Moses (1937–2017), Benjamin Whitrow (1937–2017), Tom Smothers (1937–2023), Vic Tablian (born 1937), Hilary Tindall (1938–1992), Susan Strasberg (1938–1999), Michael Sheard (1938–2005), Elaine Ives-Cameron (1938–2006), Ann Beach (1938–2017), Bryan Marshall (1938–2019), Bill Bailey (born 1938), Eleanor Bron (born 1938), Frank Converse (born 1938), Sir Derek Jacobi CBE (born 1938), Patrick Mower (born 1938), Jim Norton (born 1938), Dick Smothers (born 1938), Terry Walsh (1939–2002), Royce D. Applegate (1939–2003), Andrew Ray (1939–2003), Mark Jones (1939–2010), Anthony Valentine (1939–2015), Timothy Carlton (born 1939), Samantha Eggar (born 1939), Jennie Linden (born 1939), Carol MacReady (born 1939) 1940s births: Ralph Bates (1940–1991), Gary Bond (1940–1995), Roy Lonnen (1940–2014), Anne Carroll MBE (1940–2018), Brian Osborne (1940–2021), Sir Michael Gambon CBE (1940–2023), John Alderton (born 1940), Seán Barrett (born 1940), John Castle (born 1940), Pauline Collins OBE (born 1940), Stefan Kalipha (born 1940), Charles Keatin (1941–2014), John Forgeham (1941–2017), Andrew MacLachlan (1941–2018), Geoffrey Beevers (born 1941), Jeremy Clyde (born 1941), Stephanie Cole OBE (born 1941), Forbes Collins (born 1941), Ellen Geer (born 1941), Miriam Margolyes OBE (born 1941), Roy Marsden (born 1941), June Ritchie (born 1941), Sheila Gish (1942–2005), Jennifer Hilary (1942–2008), Carol Lynley (1942–2019), Beth Porter (1942–2023), Helen Fraser (born 1942), Constantine Gregory (born 1942), Oscar James (born 1942), Jenny O’Hara (born 1942), Joanna Pettet (born 1942), Jo Rowbottom (born 1942), Kenneth Tigar (born 1942), Charles Hallahan (1943–1997), Kevin Dobson (1943–2020), Alison Fiske (1943–2020), Gayle Hunnicutt (1943–2023), John Beck (born 1943), Gary Burghoff (born 1943), Max Gail (born 1943), Sharon Gless (born 1943), Michael Byrne (born 1943), Maureen O’Brien (born 1943), Roger Rees (1944–2015), Frank Sinatra Jr. (1944–2016), Sondra Locke (1944–2018), Stephen Greif (1944–2022), Richard Barnes (born 1944), Keith Drinkel (born 1944), Cyd Hayman (born 1944), Vivien Heilbron (born 1944), Sandra Payne (born 1944), Patricia Quinn (born 1944), John Wyman (born 1944), Michael N. Harbour (1945–2009), Gareth Thomas (1945–2016), Andrew Burt (1945–2018), Nicholas Ball (1946–2024), Michael Brandon (born 1945), Gretchen Corbett (born 1945), Hugh Fraser (born 1945), Elaine Giftos (born 1945), Michael Melia (born 1945), Tamara Ustinov (born 1945), Jane Asher (born 1946), Brenda Blethyn OBE (born 1946), Tom Chadbon (born 1946), Charles Dance OBE (born 1946), Peter Egan (born 1946), Hayley Mills (born 1946), Michael Ontkean (born 1946), Sheila Ruskin (born 1946), Sir David Suchet CBE (born 1946), Stuart Wilson (born 1946), Carl Andrews (1947–1990), James Aubrey (1947–2010), Warren Clarke (1947–2014), Lois Baxter (born 1947), Brian Capron (born 1947), Jan Francis (born 1947), Anthony Higgins (born 1947), Andrew Hilton (born 1947), Tony Osoba (born 1947), Paul Seed (born 1947), James Warwick (born 1947), Lynette Davies (1948–1993), William Hootkins (1948–2005), Amanda Boxer (born 1948), Bud Cort (born 1948), Carol Drinkwater (born 1948), Sharon Duce (born 1948), James Faulkner (born 1948), Nicholas Field (born 1948), Judy Geeson (born 1948), Philip Jackson (born 1948), Michael Kitchen (born 1948), Elaine Paige OBE (born 1948), Frances Tomlety (born 1948), Christopher Blake (1949–2004), Celia Gregory (1949–2008), Ed Begley Jr. (born 1949), Jim Broadbent (born 1949), John Duttine (born 1949), Julian Fellowes (born 1949), Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Don Johnson (born 1949), Hazel McBride (born 1949), Susan Penhaligon (born 1949), Lill Roughley (born 1949), Bernice Stegers (born 1949), Pamela Stephenson (born 1949), Zoë Wanamaker CBE (born 1949) 1950s births: Simon Cadell (1950–1996), David Cassidy (1950–2017), Christopher Bramwell (born 1950), Dennis Christopher (born 1950), Allan Corduner (born 1950), Tom Cotcher (born 1950), Brad Dourif (born 1950), Denise Galik (born 1950), Susan George (born 1950), Liza Goddard (born 1950), Cheryl Hall (born 1950), Carol Leader (born 1950), Barbara Rosenblat (born 1950), Graham Seed (born 1950), Alpana Sengupta MBE (born 1950), Victoria Tennant (born 1950), Edward Albert (1951–2006), Peter Davison (born 1951), Deborah Harmon (born 1951), Nigel Havers (born 1951), Ian Redford (born 1951), Stephen Bent (born 1952), Lisa Eichhorn (born 1952), Deborah Geffner (born 1952), Roxanne Hart (born 1952), Cherie Lunghi (born 1952), Terry O’Quinn (born 1952), Albert Welling (born 1952), Tim Woodward (1953–2023), Tim Bentinck MBE (born 1953), Jonathan Coy (born 1953), Peter Firth (born 1953), Mary Gross (born 1953), Paul Herzberg (born 1953), Valerie Mahaffey (born 1953), Rob Spendlove (born 1953), Julia Watson (born 1953), Judi Bowker (born 1954), Sabina Franklyn (born 1954), Belinda Mayne (born 1954), Daragh O’Malley (born 1954), Glynis Barber (born 1955), Michael Conforti (born 1955), Randall Edwards (born 1955), Christopher Fulford (born 1955), Jennifer Holmes (born 1955), Michael Troughton (born 1955), Tara Buckman (born 1956), Jeremy Gittins (born 1956), Lucy Gutteridge (born 1956), Julie Dawn Cole (born 1957), Suzanne Danielle (born 1957), Phoebe Nicholls (born 1957), Amanda Redman MBE (born 1957), Bradley Lavelle (1958–2007), Caroline Langrishe (born 1958), Devon Scott (born 1958), Toyah Willcox (born 1958), Lynsey Baxter (born 1959), Caroline Goodall (born 1959), Kim Thomson (born 1959) 1960s births: Jason Carter (born 1960), Benedict Taylor (born 1960), Nigel Greaves (born c. 1960), Robin McCallum (1961–2022), Heather Locklear (born 1961), Jonathan Scott-Taylor (born 1962), Eamonn Walker (born 1962), Rosalind Bennett (born 1963), Lorna Yabsley (born 1964), Jemma Redgrave (born 1965), Paul Spurrier (born 1967) living but DOB unknown: Rachel Davies (born ?), Matthew Francis (born ?), Lesley Goldie (born ?), Erika Hoffman (born ?), Penelope Nice (born ?)
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Never give up hope young drol. Obit for Robert R. Holt.