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  2. Peter Cushing - Wikipedia

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    Peter Wilton Cushing was born in Kenley, then a village in the English county of Surrey, on 26 May 1913 to George Edward Cushing (1881–1956) and Nellie Marie (née King) Cushing (1882–1961). [2] His father, a quantity surveyor , was a reserved and uncommunicative man whom Peter said he never got to know very well.

  3. The Masks of Death - Wikipedia

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    The Masks of Death is a 1984 British mystery television film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes and John Mills as Doctor Watson. Plot [ edit ]

  4. Melissa Stribling - Wikipedia

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    Stribling is best known for playing the role of Mina Holmwood in the Hammer Films production Dracula (1958), starring Peter Cushing and, in the title role, Christopher Lee. [7] In the film, her character is the victim of a vampire in what has been seen as an erotically charged performance. [8]

  5. Star Wars movie sued for digital recreation of Peter Cushing ...

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    Cushing’s likeness was recreated more than 20 years after his death for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

  6. Cushing, who played imperial commander Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope in 1977, died in 1994 but the character was recreated in the 2016 spin-off through special effects.

  7. Peter Yarrow's Cause of Death Revealed After Peter ... - AOL

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    Peter Yarrow’s cause of death has been revealed.. The Peter, Paul and Mary musician died of bladder cancer, with which he was diagnosed in 2021. Yarrow, 86, died at his home in New York City on ...

  8. Dr. Terror's House of Horrors - Wikipedia

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    Peter Cushing's unshaven, mittened Death ties the stories neatly together; and the dénouement has an adequately apocalyptic flavour." [9] Variety noted "a usefully chilly package deal which will offer audiences several mild shudders and quite a lot of amusement. Even though occasional giggles set in, the cast, headed by experienced horror ...

  9. The Gorgon - Wikipedia

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    The Gorgon is a 1964 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Richard Pasco and Barbara Shelley. [3] The screenplay was by John Gilling and Anthony Nelson Keys. It was produced by Keys for Hammer Films.