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Guest iain

The english actor James Booth has died in his 70s..he was most famous for playing cockney characters in the 1960s.Had many parts including in Zulu

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I particularly enjoyed him in Auf Wiedersehen Pet where he played the part of the conman Kenny Ames in series 2.

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Guest IYG

iain, are you particularly stupid or just too lazy?

 

Go to the near miss thread you moron. ;)

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Guest Guest

leave iain alone..hes a constant source of interesting info for us newbies

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Well the...um...oldies are getting fairly annoyed with deaths not being posted in the near misses thread. It is also starting to annoy me and I'm new here.

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Guest Guest

surely the Independent arent going to make a death up are they?!

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Guest mikey

i JUST PHONED bOOTHS AGENCY AND THEY CONFIRMED HE DIED.THE INDEPENDENT GOT IT RIGHT

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A fine actor, appeared in Twin Peaks too as a recall...

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i JUST PHONED bOOTHS AGENCY AND THEY CONFIRMED HE DIED.THE INDEPENDENT GOT IT RIGHT

Which name did you use when you called his agent? Iain, Guest or Mikey?

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i JUST PHONED bOOTHS AGENCY AND THEY CONFIRMED HE DIED.THE INDEPENDENT GOT IT RIGHT

Which name did you use when you called his agent? Iain, Guest or Mikey?

If I were to admit to doing that on the forum I would use a false name aswell.

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There is still no mention of James Booth’s death from any of the other major news sources. At this point, the story sounds like an elaborate hoax. ;)

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There is still no mention of James Booth’s death from any of the other major news sources. At this point, the story sounds like an elaborate hoax. ;)

IMDB has him reported as living. I also searched the net and

came up with nothing.

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Perhaps your on the right track FF.  ;)

It looks like I was wrong to dismiss this story. Here is a report from the Sunday Mirror:

 

Zulu Star James Booth Dies, 77

 

James Booth, the actor famous for playing Private Henry Hook in the film Zulu, has died aged 77.

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I checked it out under his real name( David Greeves), but that came up with nothing either.

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Well somebody else thinks he's died

Fan Site

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Guest Diana Blackwell

I regret to report that James Booth is definitely dead. When the news first came to me, via email from a stranger, I was at first a little dubious. But an email to James Booth's son, Matthew, has removed all doubt. James died on 8/11/05 at home, in bed, peacefully. The full text of Matthew's email will soon become available on my tribute site (www.jamesbooth.org).

 

In the meantime, you can read obituaries at:

 

http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/tm_obje...-name_page.html

 

http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obitu...ticle305488.ece

 

Yours truly,

Diana Blackwell

www.jamesbooth.org

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Why isn't James Booths death mentioned on the BBC,they gave a big obituary to Barbara Bel Geddes,and James Booth is better known in the UK than her.

 

I've emailed the BBC news dept. about this omission,so hopefully they'll do something.

 

;)

I hate to break this to you Tempus, but until this was posted, I had never heard of him. Not that I'm an authority on this, but I wouldn't have put him in as being famous enough.

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I'd never heard of him either, but then again I'd also never heard of this lady who has managed to merit an obit on the BBC.

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