Price, Dennis b. June 23, 1915 d. October 6, 1973 Actor. A leading man in the "Golden Age" of the British cinema, he embarked upon an acting career in 1937. After several seasons in Sir John Gielgud's stage company, Price earned his first starring role in Powell and Pressburger's film "A Canterbury Tale" (1944). His best remembered role was as the murderer Mazzini in the classic Ealing comedy "Kind Hearts and Coronets" (1949). During the late 1950s he appeared in a handful of comedies, notably "Private's Progress" (1956), "I'm All Right Jack"...[Read More] (Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) St Peters Anglican Churchyard, La Seigneurie, Guernsey