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  1. Michael John Attwell (16 January 1943 – 18 March 2006) was an English film and television actor. He is possibly best known for his role as Kenny Beale in the television soap opera EastEnders.

  2. Michael Attwell was born on 16 January 1943 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Labyrinth (1986), Joseph (1995) and Scarlet and Black (1993). He died on 18 March 2006 in London, England, UK.

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    • Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK
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  3. Michael Attwell was a British actor and political cartoonist who died in 2006. He appeared in Labyrinth, Joseph and Scarlet and Black, among other films and TV shows.

    • January 16, 1943
    • March 18, 2006
    • Jack Shepherd – Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe
    • Jimmy Yuill – Detective Inspector Doug Kersey
    • Helen Masters – Detective Inspector Lucy Lane
    • Lynn Farleigh – Helen Wycliffe
    • Aaron Harris – DS Dixon
    • Adam Barker – DC Potter
    • Michael Attwell – DCC Stevens

    Leading man Jack Shepherd played the role of DS Charles Wycliffe throughout the show's run. Wycliffe took his job extremely seriously, but Charles was also a family man at heart. His character was married to local teacher, Helen, and the husband and wife had two teenage children. Jack was perhaps best known for his role as Wycliffe but has appeared...

    DS Shepherd's right-hand man was DI Doug Kersey, played by Jimmy Yuil, who assisted on the mysterious murders in the coastal town. Jimmy was best-known for his TV work in Wycliffe but, similar to Jack Shepherd, went on to work in the world of theatre later on his career and starred alongside Kenneth Brannagh in the National Theatre Live production ...

    DI Lucy Lane completed the trio of detectives that made up the main cast and was played by Helen Masters throughout the show's run. Helen also appeared in many theatre productions in her later career and has had parts in other TV shows such as Doctorsin 2011. Today, Helen lives in London with her two children. Helen as DI Lucy Lane

    Lynn Farleigh starred as Charles' wife Helen who works as a teacher in the local town. Lynn had quite the career prior to joining the detective drama in the early nineties and even made a name for herself with the stage work, even performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company in New York. More recently, she appeared in EastEnders as Nora White betw...

    Detective Sergeant Andy Dixon was another member of the investigation team and was played by Aaron Harris in the drama. Since the show, Aaron has appeared in other TV series' such as Call The Midwife, Holby City and Fair City. MORE: Where is ITV's The Bay filmed? Aaron Harris as DS Dixon

    DC Potter was played by actor Adam Barker, whose father happens to be the late Ronnie Barker, so it is clear acting ran in the family. After Wycliffe, Adam went on to appear in Casualty, Monarch of the Glen and the film, Shakespeare in Love. Adam Barker in Wycliffe

    Detective Chief Constable Stevens was played by Michael Attwell, perhaps best known for his role as Kenny Beale in EastEnders. Michael Attwell sadly died in 2006 He also appeared inDoctor Who, Only Fools and Horses and Pie in the Sky.He died in 2006 aged 63 from complications following surgery. Like this story?Sign up to our newsletterto get other ...

  4. Gay Life is a documentary television programme broadcast by London Weekend Television (LWT) in 1980. [1] [2] It was produced by Michael Atwell at LWT's London Minorities Unit, and was the United Kingdom's first LGBT television series. [3]

  5. Mar 25, 2006 · Michael Attwell was a versatile performer who appeared in EastEnders, Doctor Who, Hotel Babylon and Agatha Christie: Marple. He also created political cartoons for several newspapers and comics, lampooning politicians such as Michael Foot and Margaret Thatcher.

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  7. Show Thanks (2 credits) 2006 Marple (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode) - The Sittaford Mystery (2006) ... (in memory of: 16 January 1943 to 18 March 2006) 1995 Anne Frank Remembered (Documentary) (the producers wish to thank) Show Archive footage (2 credits) 2009 The Cold War (Video documentary short) Bates.

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