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Shaun Curry | |
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Born | 5 June 1937 |
Died | 7 July 2009 72) | (aged
Alma mater | RADA |
Occupation | Actor |
Shaun Curry (5 June 1937 - 7 July 2009) was a British actor, best known for his appearances on television.
His credits include: Z-Cars , The Saint , Warship , The Sweeney , The New Avengers , Secret Army , Poldark , To the Manor Born , The Professionals , Blake's 7 , Fox , Hot Money , 'Minder , 'Terry and June , The Gentle Touch , The Bill , Grange Hill , Just Good Friends , London's Burning and Holby City . [1] [2] [3]
Educated in part at Buckingham College, Harrow, Served in the Grenadier Guards.
Graduating from RADA in 1961, his theatre roles included work in rep, with the RSC, in the West End, and with the National Theatre. [4] [5]
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