Actor. Born Mill Hill. Played the second Doctor Who 1966-9. Died in a hotel at Columbus, Georgia, USA where he was attending a Science Fiction convention.
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Patrick Troughton
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BBC Television Centre - Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton
Doctor Who - Patrick Troughton, 1920 - 1987. BBC and the Heritage Foundation
Patrick Troughton - E6
Patrick Troughton, 1920 - 1987, Doctor Who, 1966 - 1969. Television Heritage
Other Subjects
Teddington Studios
Former film and television studios. Originally Henry Chinnery of Weir House allowed filmmakers to use his greenhouse. Dedicated studios were built in the 1910s and were expanded and renamed. By th...
Sir Derek Jacobi
Actor. Born Derek George Jacobi in Leytonstone. He was invited by Sir Laurence Olivier to be a founder member of the Royal National Theatre. Probably best known for playing the eponymous lead in th...
Sir Ralph Richardson
Actor. Born Ralph David Richardson in Cheltenham. Along with Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud, he dominated British theatre throughout the latter half of the 20th century. He started his career wi...
Person, Cinema, Theatre, TV & Radio, USA
Spock
From Fandom: Spock – full name generally considered unpronounceable by Humans – was a male Human/Vulcan hybrid who became one of the most distinguished and respected figures in the United Federat...
Wilfrid Brambell
Actor Born Dublin. Played the 'dirty old man' in the TV series 'Steptoe and Son' with Harry H. Corbett and Paul McCartney's granddad in 'A hard day's night'. Died in Westminster.
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