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Cardew Robinson
Born
Douglas John Cardew Robinson
(1917-08-14)14 August 1917
Goodmayes, Essex, England
Died
28 December 1992(1992-12-28) (aged 75)
Roehampton, London, England
Nationality
British
Occupation
Comedy actor
Douglas John Cardew Robinson (14 August 1917 – 28 December 1992) was a British comic whose career was rooted in the music hall and Gang Shows.
Douglas John CardewRobinson (14 August 1917 – 28 December 1992) was a British comic whose career was rooted in the music hall and Gang Shows. Born in...
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Terry Scott as Sergeant Major MacNutt Angela Douglas as Princess Jelhi CardewRobinson as The Fakir Peter Gilmore as Private Ginger Hale Julian Holloway as...
Andrew Ritchie, commandant, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 2003–2006 CardewRobinson, comic Nigel Sheinwald, British ambassador to the United States 2007–2012...
Among the Z Men Eccles 1954 Calling All Cars Narrator Short, with CardewRobinson 1955 A Kid for Two Farthings Indian with Grey Beard Uncredited 1956...
Hammersmith & City lines, and Newbury Park on the Central line. Actor CardewRobinson was born in Goodmayes on 14 August 1917. He is best remembered for...
featuring Bruno Elrington, June Palmer, Julian Orchard, Max Wall and CardewRobinson. "World famous photographer of nudes" Harrison Marks visits an Indian...
such as Peter Sellers, Tony Hancock, Harry Worth, Dick Emery and CardewRobinson. For his services to the Royal Air Force he was awarded an MBE (Military...
demolished Murray Melvin as 1st exquisite Bruce Lacey as Clive Sword CardewRobinson as custard-pie vicar Tomorrow as The Snarks Paul Danquah as 2nd exquisite...
Ronnie Barker Peter Butterworth Marty Feldman Davy Kaye David Lodge CardewRobinson Madeline Smith "Wrath", is written by Graham Chapman and Barry Cryer...
alter-ego "The Great Marko" being brought up before a crooked Judge (CardewRobinson) on obscenity charges. Marks made ends meet during this period by continuing...
other pleasures of life, away from his wife. Guest appearances of CardewRobinson and Frances Cox as Gough and Jessie. Getting Barry Higher in the World...
shows and radio broadcasts. In 1946, The Carroll Levis Show introduced CardewRobinson and Avril Angers. In 1948 he starred in the British mystery film Brass...
as man In flat 307 (uncredited) John Junkin as Maurice (uncredited) CardewRobinson as mailman (uncredited) Dennis Price as Educated Ernest Mario Fabrizi...
Sydney Tait Joan Benham as Miss Pinsent Ron Moody as Police Inspector CardewRobinson as Police Driver Nigel Davenport as Mr. Strang Arthur Howard as chauffeur...