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Peter Anthony Joseph Daniel Wrenshall (22 December 1911 – 16 April 2003), [1] better known by his stage name Danny O'Dea, was an English actor. O'Dea was a British funnyman born out of the music hall tradition. He left a legacy which spans eight decades and reads like a history of British comedy.
Danny O'Dea; 1987–2002) An extremely long-sighted bumbler, Eli maintained a highly cheerful, friendly attitude despite not having a clue what was going on around him. He generally made only brief cameo appearances, walking into a scene and commenting on his long-sighted misinterpretation of the action, and then walking off again.
Danny O'Dea – British actor; Darrell O'Dea – Canadian musician and recording engineer; Denis O'Dea – Irish actor; Jimmy O'Dea – Irish actor and comedian; Judith O'Dea – American film actress; Mark O'Dea – British television presenter; Mick O'Dea – Irish painter; Stephanie O'Dea – American food and lifestyle writer
Danny O'Dea left the show due to ill health and died a year after this episode was broadcast. Audience of 5.20m – 54th most watched programme of the week. The Mystical Squeak of Howard's Bicycle 13 January Billy and Truly compete to prove who has the keener "sixth sense" and Howard seeks a way to deal with his own psychic phenomenon.
Rita, Sue and Bob Too is a 1987 British comedy-drama film directed by Alan Clarke and starring Michelle Holmes, Siobhan Finneran, George Costigan, and Lesley Sharp.Set in Bradford, West Yorkshire, the film is about two teenage schoolgirls who have a sexual affair with and are seduced by a married man. [2]
The 40-year-old Australian actor and 27-year-old Peaky Blinders actress are slated to appear alongside side each other in the new film, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which will release on May 24, 2024.
Plus, films starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Ayo Edebiri, Dylan O'Brien, Steven Yeun, and the 'Wedding Banquet' remake will take over the annual Park City, Utah, film festival.
Actor Circumstances Wilf Henshaw: 8 February–6 March: Danny O'Dea (8 episodes) Wilf is the Malt Shovel's resident Dominoes champion who defects to the Woolpack. He and Seth Armstrong argue with some of the Woolpack's younger customers over the use of the Domino table and the old tap room which has recently been cleared out.