Nigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick (2nd May, 1913 - 21st September, 1981) was a British actor, born Nigel Dennis Wemyss in London, England.
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2nd May - 1913 - 21st September - 1981 - British - Actor - London, England
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He made his stage debut in 1932, but didn't make a major impact in films until after service in The Second World War. In the 1950s he became a popular, debonair leading man in British films, including Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1950), The Pickwick Papers (1952), The Sound Barrier (1952), Sapphire (1959) and The League of Gentlemen (1959).
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1932 - The Second World War - 1950s - Pandora and the Flying Dutchman - 1950 - The Pickwick Papers - 1952 - The Sound Barrier - Sapphire - 1959 - The League of Gentlemen
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He was later successful on stage and television (in the series Zero One) in the 1960s, and still occasionally returned to films for major productions like Battle of Britain (1969).
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Television - Zero One - 1960s - Battle of Britain - 1969
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He also starred in and directed two films, How to Murder a Rich Uncle in 1957, and Johnny Nobody in 1960.
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How to Murder a Rich Uncle - 1957 - Johnny Nobody - 1960
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He was married to the actress Beatrice Campbell until her death in 1979.
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Beatrice Campbell - 1979
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