Donald Sinden
Sinden featured in the film ''Mogambo'' (1953), and achieved early fame as a Rank Organisation film star in the 1950s in films including ''The Cruel Sea'' (1953), ''Doctor in the House'' (1954), ''Simba'' (1955), ''Eyewitness'' (1956) and ''Doctor at Large'' (1957). He then became highly regarded as an award-winning Shakespearean and West End theatre actor and television sitcom star, winning the 1977 Evening Standard Award for Best Actor for ''King Lear'', and starring in the sitcoms ''Two's Company'' (1975–79) and ''Never the Twain'' (1981–91). Provided by Wikipedia
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Donald Sinden formidable, fruity-voiced actor who embraced tragedy and farce, stage and screen, and wore historic mementoes onstage by Sinden, Donald 1923-2014, Coveney, Michael 1948-
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Above Us the Waves Based on a Book by James Benson and Charles E.T. Warren
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William Shakespeare's Richard II originally staged at The Royal National Theatre by Annecchino, Arturo 1954-
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