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Norman Vaughan

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Norman Vaughan

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  • Born
    April 10, 1923 · West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire [now in Merseyside], England, UK
  • Died
    May 17, 2002 · Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK (road accident)
  • Birth name
    Norman Edward Vaughan

Biography

    • Norman Vaughan was born on April 10, 1923 in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire [now in Merseyside], England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for London Affair (1970), Bullseye (1981) and Come Play with Me (1977). He was married to Bernice. He died on May 17, 2002 in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK.

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      Bernice(? - May 17, 2002) (his death, 1 child)
      ? (divorced)

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  • He died at the Royal London Hospital where he had been receiving treatment for injuries after being knocked down by a car as he crossed the road at Waterloo Bridge in London, on April 17, 2002.
  • As a boy, he appeared in Steffani's boys' choir.
  • He had a son, David, with his second wife, Bernice. He also had three stepdaughters from his first marriage.
  • His stage appearances include In Order of Appearance at the Chichester Festival Theatre, a tour of Calamity Jane with Barbara Windsor and the farces A Bedful of Foreigners and No Sex Please, We're British.
  • He began a stage career at the age of 14 with a boys' theatrical troupe, the Eton Boys Choir, singing "D'ye ken John Peel". A few years later, he formed a dance trio called The Dancing Aces, and toured with it until he was called up to the join the Army in 1945.

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