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Dandy Nichols (born Daisy Sander; 21 May 1907 – 6 February 1986) was an English actress best known for her role as Else Garnett, the long-suffering wife of the character Alf Garnett, in the BBC sitcom Till Death Us Do Part. [1] [2]
Alf and Else had a daughter, Rita, by 1942 and raised her in the slums of Wapping at 25 Jamaica Street, where Alf worked on the docks and Else stayed at home and tended to the house. Rita married her "long-haired layabout" socialist boyfriend Mike in 1966, shortly after the general election of 31 March, and they moved into the Garnetts' house.
The house seen in the opening and closing titles to the 1960s episodes was located on Garnet Street in Wapping (from where writer Johnny Speight took the Garnett family name). This terrace was demolished in June 1968 for road widening (which is why the street used in the 1969 film and the opening titles to the colour episodes do not match with ...
Benji Gregory, the child star who appeared in ALF, has died aged 46. Gregory’s body was found on 13 June, with a cause yet to be determined. According to TMZ, the actor was found in his car in a ...
Mitchell was born and raised in Stoke Newington, London.His father was a glass and china merchant. His family were Russian Jews [3] (originally called "Misell"). [4]Mitchell was interested in acting from an early age and attended Gladys Gordon's Academy of Dramatic Arts in Walthamstow from the age of seven.
In 2019, Ely’s son, Cameron, fatally stabbed his mother, Valerie, and was subsequently killed by sheriff’s deputies who responded to a 911 call. This article originally appeared on Newsbreak ...
Garnett was No. 535 in the world when he faced 132 players — only seven of them from the top 100, none higher than No. 69 — in the Puerto Rico Ope Column: Brice Garnett shows why winning means ...
Having managed to deposit his money in several bank accounts under various assumed names, Alf returns home to find his furniture has been stolen. He splashes out the cash, purchasing new furniture, some wall paintings and a large television set. Alf later visits a Harley Street doctor, when he becomes concerned about his health. 7 3 April 1992