Sebastian Graham Jones

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Sebastian Graham-Jones
Born1 August 1947
Bockhampton, [lower-alpha 1] Dorset, England
Died18 July 2004(2004-07-18) (aged 56)
London, England
OccupationActor, director

Sebastian Graham-Jones (Peter Sebastian Graham-Jones) was a British actor and director known for such films and television series as Ace of Wands , Travelling Man , Because of the Cats , The Little Drummer Girl and Shadow of the Noose . Jones was also a theatre director and musician. He died of cancer at the age of 56. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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  1. There are several hamlets in Dorset called Bockhampton, all small, and the sources do not say which one this was.

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References

  1. Coveney, Michael (23 August 2004). "Obituary: Sebastian Graham-Jones". The Guardian .
  2. Mangan, Richard (1 September 2004). "Obituary: Sebastian Graham-Jones (correction)". The Independent .
  3. Mangan, Richard (22 July 2004). "Obituary: Sebastian Graham-Jones". The Independent .
  4. "Obituary: Sebastian Graham-Jones". The Daily Telegraph . 24 July 2004.