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Alan Parnaby is a British television and film actor whose career has spanned four decades and who perhaps is best known for playing William Russell in the period drama Flambards (1979). Career [ edit ]
Alan Parnaby may refer to: Alan Parnaby (cricketer), English cricketer and British Army officer; Alan Parnaby (actor), British actor; See also.
Alan Parnaby (1916–1974), cricketer and British Army officer; Ross Pearson (born 1984), mixed martial artist in UFC; Harry Potts (1920–1996), former football player and manager; Harold Reay (1896-1959), footballer; Giovanni Reyna (born 2002), footballer For BVB and USA National Team; Lee Rushworth (born 1982), cricketer
The series is set from 1909 to 1918 (World War I is still being fought at the end) and tells how the teenage heroine, the orphaned heiress Christina Parsons (Christine McKenna), comes to live at Flambards, the impoverished Essex estate owned by her crippled and tyrannical uncle, William Russell (Edward Judd), and his two sons, Mark (Steven ...
Parnaby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Parnaby (1916–1974), English cricketer and British Army officer; Alan Parnaby (actor), British television and film actor; Bert Parnaby (1924–1992), British actor; Kaia Parnaby, Australian softball player; Stuart Parnaby (born 1982), English footballer
Brigadier Alan Herring Parnaby OBE (2 September 1916 – 25 November 1974) was an English cricketer and British Army officer. Parnaby was a right-handed batsman . He was born at Sunderland , County Durham and died at Westminster , London .
David Alan Grier Fans Got ‘Super Nervous’ Because of Actor's Bold Career Announcement. Gabriela Arevalo. November 15, 2024 at 7:09 PM. ... after reaching the age of 💯. ...
The Corn is Green by Emlyn Williams with Avril Elgar and Alan Parnaby (1981) Treasure Island adapted by James Maxwell with Clive Duncan and Ronald Forfar (1981) While the Sun Shines by Terence Ratigan with Paul Barber, Mick Ford and Caroline Goodall (1983) Hay Fever by Noël Coward with Richard McCabe, Dilys Hamlett and Marsha Hunt (1985)