Barrington, Michael b. April 19, 1925 d. June 6, 1988 British Actor. He was born and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "The Picture of Dorian Gray," "Edward the King," "Porridge," "The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer," "Her Majesty's Pleasure," "The Victorians," "The New Avengers," "Doctor Who," "Raffles," "Z Cars," "Dixon of Dock Green," and "Coronation Street." (Bio by: Genet) Cause of death: Heart attack East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Baylis, Lilian b. May 9, 1874 d. November 25, 1937 British Social Reformer, she is one of the greatest pioneers in the history of the British Theatre. She came to England from South Africa to help her aunt, Emma Cons, run the Old Vic Theatre in putting on popular temperance concerts for the working class, offering an alternative to the pub. She then took over its management after her aunt's death. Under her management, every Shakespeare play was produced between 1913 and 1923 and she staged operas and ballets at the Old Vic and Sadler's Wells...[Read More] (Bio by: julia&keld) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England Plot: ashes scattered, she asked to make no grave or memorial
Blake, Christopher b. August 23, 1949 d. December 11, 2004 British Actor. He was born and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "Casualty," "Birds of a Feather," "Down to Earth," "Brookside," "Young Charlie Chaplin," "Love's Labour's Lost," "Tales of the Unexpected," "That's My Boy," "The Mill On the Floss," "Love for Lydia," "Anne of Avonlea," and "Anne of Green Gables." (Bio by: Genet) Cause of death: Cancer East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Cawdron, Robert Chattey b. December 29, 1921 d. 1998 Actor. Born in Garches, France, he is best known for his role as Detective Inspector Cherry from 1956 to 1965 on "Dixon of Dock Green." Film and television credits include "London Conspiracy," "Madhouse," "Doomwatch," "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes," "Z Cars," "Doctor Who," "The Six Wives of Henry VIII," "The First Lady," "The Avengers," "The Saint," and "The Fighting Prince of Donegal," "The Massingham Affair," "Sir Francis Drake," "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning,""Danger Man," "...[Read More] (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Coleridge, Sylvia b. December 10, 1909 d. May 31, 1986 British Actress. She was born in Darjeeling, India and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "Bleak House," "Tess," "Rebecca," "Henry VIII," "Jude the Obscure," "Pride and Prejudice," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV," "Rumpole of the Bailey," "Coronation Street," "The Onedin Line," "Dixon of Dock Green," "Doctor Who" "Z Cars," "The Tomorrow People," and "The Avengers." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Cooke, Beryl b. November 1, 1906 d. August 21, 2001 British Actress. She was born and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "Fortunes of War," "Oliver Twist," "Emmerdale Farm," "Mr. Digby Darling," "Waiting for God," "Love Hurts," "Casualty," "Fresh Fields," "Only Fools and Horses," "The Onedin Line," "Z Cars," and "Bless This House." (Bio by: Genet) Cause of death: Natural causes East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Dwyer, Leslie b. August 28, 1906 d. December 29, 1986 British Actor. He was born and died in Catford, London, England. Film and television credits include "Hi-de-hi!," "Crooks and Coronets," "The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom," "Lionheart," "Die, Monster, Die!," "The 39 Steps," "Bond Street," "Piccadilly Incident," "In Which We Serve," "Terry and June," "Coronation Street," "Z Cars," "Wodehouse Playhouse," "Doctor Who," "Dixon of Dock Green," and "Steptoe and Son." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Fenemore, Hilda b. April 22, 1919 d. April 13, 2004 Actress. She was born in London, England. Film and television credits include "Goodnight Sweetheart," "Vanity Fair," "French and Saunders,""Are You Being Served?," "Absolution," "The Duchess of Duke Street," "The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones," "World of Laughter," "Dad's Army,""Thriller," "The Boy with Two Heads," "Emma,""Z Cars," "Public Eye," "Dixon of Dock Green,""Maigret," "Carry On, Constable," and "Carry On Nurse." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Hobley, MacDonald b. June 9, 1917 d. July 30, 1987 British Broadcaster. He was born in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. He was also known as McDonald Hobley. He was born as Dennys Jack Valentine McDonald-Hobley. He was a BBC Radio personality from the 1930s to the 1960s. Film and television credits include "Carry On Laughing!," "Warship," "The Regiment," "Doomwatch," "Out of the Unknown," "The First Lady," "The Saint," "Crossroads," "The Entertainer," "Checkpoint," "Man of the Moment," "A Christmas Carol," "No Place for Jennifer," "Emma," "...[Read More] (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Holloway, Anthea b. March 19, 1919 d. May 4, 2002 British Actress. She was born in London, England.Her husband, Hugh Fforde Searight was a Senior Producer of BBC Radio News. Film and television credits include "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates," "All Creatures Great and Small," "The Bill," "The Enigma Files," "Thriller,""Pollyanna," "Crossroads," "Dixon of Dock Green," and "Corridors of Blood." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Howard, Arthur b. January 18, 1910 d. June 18, 1995 British Actor. He was born and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "Crossroads," "Another Country," "Curse of the Pink Panther," "Trail of the Pink Panther," "Moonraker," "The Prisoner of Zenda,""Robin's Nest," "Hardcore," "George and Mildred,""The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones," "One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing," "Steptoe and Son," "The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins," "Jane Eyre," "The Best House in London," "The Shoes of the Fisherman," "The V.I.P.s," "Dixon of Dock...[Read More] (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Kendrick, Bryan b. 1929 d. March 11, 1970 British Actor. He died in London, England. Film and television credits include "The Avengers,""The First Lady," "Softly Softly," "The Saint,""Adam Adamant Lives!," "An Enemy of the State,""Crossroads," "Z Cars," and "Quatermass II." Cause of death was heart attack. (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Lamb, Charles b. November 20, 1900 d. March 19, 1989 British Actor. He was born and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "The Tall Guy," "Casualty," "The Bill," "Bergerac," "Quatermass," "Love for Lydia," "Lord Peter Wimsey: Nine Tailors," "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em," "Follyfoot," "Upstairs, Downstairs," "Hands of the Ripper," "Paul Temple," "Z Cars," "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)," "Subterfuge," "Out of the Unknown," "Dixon of Dock Green," "Quatermass and the Pit,""Charlie Bubbles," "The Avengers," "Public Eye,""...[Read More] (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Maureen, Mollie b. August 16, 1904 d. January 26, 1987 Actress. She was born in Ireland and died in London, England. She is best remembered for playing Granny Fraser on the British television series, "Crossroads" from 1964 to 1975. Other Film and television credits include "Little Dorrit," "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense," "Past Caring," "Angels,""Curse of the Pink Panther," "The Wicked Lady,""Open All Hours," "All Creatures Great and Small," "The Hound of the Baskervilles," "The Return of the Pink Panther," "Z Cars," "Last of the Summer Wine...[Read More] (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Mellinger, Michael b. May 30, 1929 d. March 17, 2004 Actor. He was born in Kochel, Bavaria, and died in London, England. Film and television credits include "Dirty Pretty Things," "Charlotte Gray,""Gladiator," "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," "Poirot: The ABC Murders," "Bergerac," "The Bill," "War and Remembrance," "A Perfect Spy," "Carry On Up the Khyber," "The Saint," "Crossroads," "Goldfinger,""The Password Is Courage," "The Avengers," "The Count of Monte Cristo," and "The Beachcomber." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Milton, Billy b. December 8, 1905 d. November 23, 1989 British Actor. He was born in London, England. Film and television credits include "The Good Life," "Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)," "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter," "Die, Monster, Die!," "Crossroads," "Dixon of Dock Green," "The Avengers," "The New Adventures of Charlie Chan," and "The Count of Monte Cristo." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Mundell, Michael b. March 21, 1945 d. July 25, 2003 British Actor. Film and television credits include "Pirates Island," "Secret Army," "The Professionals," "Doctor Who," "Softly Softly,""Dixon of Dock Green," "Z Cars," "Ace of Wands,""Straw Dogs," "Crossroads," and "Hamlet." (Bio by: Genet) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England
Spinks, Terry b. February 28, 1938 d. April 26, 2012 Olympic and Professional Boxer. The youngest Briton ever to capture Olympic Gold in boxing, he later had a noted professional career. Raised in London's East End he started boxing at nine, apprenticed as a jockey, won around 200 amateur bouts, and earned the Amateur Boxing Association title but was working as a garbage man when selected for the 1956 Olympic team. In Melbourne he competed as a flyweight and won five fights in a week, defeating Romanian Mircia Dobrescu for the Gold Medal. Gaining...[Read More] (Bio by: Bob Hufford) East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England