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Anthony Jacobs
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Born
March 23
,
1918
·
Weymouth, England, UK
Died
August 1993
·
Hertfordshire, England, UK
Birth name
Anthony Rodwell Jacobs
Mini Bio
Anthony Jacobs was born on March 23, 1918 in Weymouth, England, UK. He was an actor, known for
The Mill on the Floss (1965)
,
Madame Bovary (1964)
and
The Black Tulip (1956)
. He was married to Ann Felicity Jameson and
Katharine Blake
. He died in August 1993 in Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Family
Spouses
Ann Felicity Jameson
(1949 - 1963) (her death, 3 children)
Katharine Blake
(1942 - 1948) (divorced, 1 child)
Trivia
Father of
Matthew Jacobs
.
Although he was 48 years old when he played Doc Holliday in
A Holiday for the Doctor (1966)
,
Don't Shoot the Pianist (1966)
,
Johnny Ringo (1966)
and
The O.K. Corral (1966)
, Holliday was only 30 at the time of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881 and 36 at the time of his death on November 8, 1887.
He was the son of Dorothea and Emanuel Julien Jacobs. His mother was from Melbourne, Australia. His parents were from English Jewish families.
With
Katharine Blake
, great-grandfather of rapper
Lil Peep
.
Father, with
Katharine Blake
, of Jenny Jacobs Greene.
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