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  2. Richard Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Richard Warwick (29 April 1945 – 16 December 1997) was an English actor. [1]He was born Richard Carey Winter, the third of four sons, at Meopham, Kent, and made his film debut in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 production of Romeo and Juliet in the role of Gregory.

  3. Richard Turner-Warwick - Wikipedia

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    Richard Trevor Turner-Warwick was born on 21 February 1925, to William, a consultant surgeon at the Middlesex Hospital who specialised in colonic surgery and in varicose veins, and Joan (née Harris), a doctor and member of the Royal College of Physicians who specialised in women and children's welfare clinics in London's East End.

  4. Deaths in December 1997 - Wikipedia

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    Richard Glazar, 77, Czech-Jewish Holocaust survivor, suicide by self-defenestration. Jūzō Itami, 64, Japanese actor, screenwriter and film director, suicide by jumping. [99] Wenceslas Kalibushi, 78, Rwandan catholic bishop. Denise Levertov, 74, American poet, lymphoma. [100] Esther Peterson, 91, American consumer and women's advocate. [101]

  5. Please Sir! - Wikipedia

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    Mr David Ffitchett-Brown (Portrayed by Richard Warwick). Ffitchett-Brown arrives early in Series 4. Ffitchett-Brown arrives early in Series 4. He is a very posh former army officer but despite his traditional background he is a flashy dresser, drives a sports car and has liberal and progressive views on education.

  6. Richard Harris - Wikipedia

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    Starring Meg Bussert as Guenevere, Richard Muenz as Lancelot and Thor Fields as Tom of Warwick. Harris, who had starred in the film, and Muenz also took the show on tour nationwide. [14] In The Molly Maguires (1970), he played James McParland, the detective who infiltrates the title organisation, headed by Sean Connery. It was a box office flop.

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  8. The Breaking of Bumbo - Wikipedia

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    The Breaking of Bumbo is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Andrew Sinclair and starring Richard Warwick, Joanna Lumley, Jeremy Child and Edward Fox. [2] [3] The screenplay was by Sinclair, a former Coldstream Guards National service officer, adapted from his 1959 novel of the same name.

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