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  • ...'When Steptoe Met Son''''' is a 2002 [[w:Channel 4|Channel 4]] documentary about the personal lives of [[Wilfrid Brambell]] and [[Harry H. Corbett]], the st [[Category:Documentary films about actors]]
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  • ...led Basil Bulstrode (Bill Fraser). Storylines used many [[urban legends]] about the funeral industry. It was cancelled after one series. ...972 |title=Thats Your Funeral 1972 &#124; Britmovie &#124; Home of British Films |publisher=Britmovie |date= |accessdate=2014-03-16}}</ref> However, the fil
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  • He also appeared in several films and theatre productions, and was being offered work in [[w:Pantomime|panto] [[Category:20th-century English male actors]]
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  • ...e (film)|1943 film version]]. He also appeared in several [[Frank Randle]] films.<ref>Richards p.275</ref> ...becoming a nationally known figure, and featured in three [[Frank Randle]] films. In 1941, he became the star of the popular BBC radio comedy ''[[Happidrom
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  • | distributor = [[w:British Lion Films|British Lion Films]] ...r. The director, Kurt Vorn sends several people out to gather the required actors, who are mainly in theatres.
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  • | studio = Dragon Films ...1957|publisher=|via=IMDb}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b5e3f80|title=The Silken Affair (1956)|publisher=}}</ref> T
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  • ...=BFI}}</ref> Born in Lambeth, south London in 1898, he directed over fifty films between 1919 from the [[silent era]] through to 1949 in the [[sound film|so ...films. Emerging as an established film director in the 1930s, he directed films for [[Gainsborough Pictures]] and [[Ealing Studios]].
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  • ...inline|date=August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b3b5732|title=The Quare Fellow (1962)|website=BFI}}</ref> [[Category:20th-century Irish male actors]]
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  • ...t Escape (film)|The Great Escape]]'' (1963), as Griffith the Tailor. Other films include ''[[The Cockleshell Heroes|The Cockleshell Heroes]]'' (1955), ''[[I [[Category:English male film actors]]
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  • ...I''. Retrieved 14 February 2021.</ref> was an English actor and writer for films and TV from the 1950s. ...[[w:Stockport|Stockport]], [[w:Cheshire|Cheshire]]. He appeared in several films (including several in the [[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]] series) but was
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  • ...with God (via a vicar played by ([[Jim Broadbent]])), attempting to learn about the significance of the ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', reading the back cover of ''[[Wa The film features a large number of cameo parts for actors and actresses, often from the [[alternative comedy]] circuit, who would lat
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  • ...e and television actor.<ref name=bfi>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba4925e35|title=Jack Allen|website=BFI}}</ref><ref name=theat ...enonline.org.uk}}</ref> He went on to have supporting roles in a number of films and television series until the 1980s, usually as typically British gentlem
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  • ...n the film were all voiced by Spike, while Tim & Rose were voiced by child actors Sarah Wichall and Jake Dudley. ...aland Play.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://johncairney.com/about-alannah/|title=About Alannah O'Sullivan|website=John Cairney|accessdate=18 December 2017}}</ref>
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  • Although best remembered for his TV work, Barrett also appeared in films, including ''[[The Psychopath]]'' (1966), ''[[Where the Bullets Fly]]'' (19 [[Category:English male television actors]]
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  • ...e Mesurier]] and [[Liz Fraser]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6a8b0bb8|title=Desert Mice (1960)|website=BFI}}</ref><ref>{{ ...night, Bert hears the tune (with no words) for "[[Lily Marlene]]". He sets about writing a variety of lyrics to the tune. Attached to an intelligence unit t
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  • ..., the Huggett films proved popular and lucrative for the studio. All three films were directed by [[w:Ken Annakin|Ken Annakin]] and produced by [[w:Betty E. ...so appear, and return (playing different characters) in the three Huggetts films that followed.
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  • ...Army Game]]''. He also worked in radio comedy and appeared in a couple of films. [[Category:English male stage actors]]
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  • ...er in the film, television and theatre, which included appearances in four films of cult director [[Pete Walker (director)|Pete Walker]]. [[Category:English male film actors]]
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  • ...eslie|website=www.aveleyman.com}}</ref> He acted in and wrote a few of his films, and acted with him on stage. In 1964, he starred in [[w:Strictly for the B [[Category:English male film actors]]
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  • ==Films== [[Category:20th-century English male actors]]
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