Joe Stewardson

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Joe Stewardson
Born1927
England
Died1997[ citation needed ]
NationalitySouth African
Occupation Actor
Years active19651990
Notable workKatrina
Children Deon Stewardson (1951–2017)
Matthew Stewardson (1974–2010)

Joe Stewardson was a South African film actor. [1]

Career

Partial filmography

Death

He died in 1997.{ of a heart attack }

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References

  1. Database (undated). "Stewardson, Joe". The British Film Institute Film and Television Database. Accessed 12 August 2010.

Bibliography

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