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Neil Hallett (born John W. Neil; 30 June 1924 – 5 December 2004) was a Belgian-born English actor.His stage name was taken from a combination of his proper surname, Neil, and his grandmother's maiden name, Hallet.
Their daughter, the former Lucy Fox, now the wife of the 17th Viscount Gormanston, recalled after her mother's death: "she remained close to my father. The marriage was doomed from the start, but they never stopped being close friends. They really loved each other so much." [7] Actor Neil Hallett (1970–1973; divorced)
Neil Hallett (born 1980) is a retired English rugby union player who played at either full-back, centre or fly-half Neil is a coach at Wimbledon. [1] An excellent kicker, Hallett is best known for his time at Esher where he scored over 1,300 points for the club in all competitions, and he is also one of the most prolific scorers in tier 3 history (2nd all-time as of 2016-17) with over 1,400 ...
Living well from the rewards paid by insurance companies, Lambert still has to hide his activities from both his wife and others behind a new persona in the guise as a business consultant. [1] Other regulars in the series included Jean Marsh , Neil Hallett and Heather Sears .
Top Floor Girl is a 1959 British drama film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kay Callard, Neil Hallett and Robert Raikes. [1] It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers .
Neil Hallett Jill Damas Sue Longhurst Richard O'Sullivan Valerie Leon: Cinematography: Ricky Briggs: Edited by: David Docker: Music by: Dave Quincy: Production ...
By RYAN GORMAN Legendary singer Neil Young and his wife are divorcing after decades together. Young and wife Peggy filed for divorce on July 29, ending their 36-year marriage, according to Rolling ...
It was based on a successful West End play by the English husband and wife team of Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke. [1] It was directed by Wendy Toye, produced by Paul Soskin with the screenplay by Paul Soskin and Peter Blackmore. It starred Nigel Patrick, David Tomlinson, Jill Day and Kathleen Harrison.