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3 April 1893. Forest Hill, London, England. Died. 1 June 1943 (aged 50) At sea off the coast of Galicia, Spain, near Cedeira. Cause of death. Aircraft shot down. Occupations.
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May 29, 2020 · The DC-3 pictured was shot down over the Bay of Biscay on 1 June 1943 while en route from Whitchurch (near Bristol) to Lisbon. Amongst the passengers killed was the actor Leslie Howard....
Jan 2, 2023 · Among the cast was two-time Oscar nominee Leslie Howard, who was a sought-after talent on movie sets in his own right. The British actor was a popular stage performer on Broadway before breaking into film. At 50, he still had a bright future ahead of him when his life was tragically cut short (via Britannica).
Actor Leslie Howard Died in Plane Shot Down by Nazis 80 Years Ago. - Warfare History Network. Actor Leslie Howard Died in Plane Shot Down by Nazis 80 Years Ago. This article appears in: August 2023. On the morning of June 1, 1943, the Douglas DC-3 lifted off from the airport at Lisbon in neutral Portugal.
German Junkers Ju-88s shot down actor Leslie Howard’s plane en route from Lisbon to Bristol. The reason remains a mystery.
Jan 6, 2023 · Leslie Howard, 'Gone With the Wind' star, was killed only a few years after the film's release. He died in a mysterious and tragic way.
Oct 31, 2023 · 31 October 2023. Gone with the Wind. Sunset Boulevard/Getty Images. The tale of Leslie Howard’s untimely death has something of the ring of an Agatha Christie story to it. Howard was at the time a figure of adulation in Britain; he was also renowned and reputed in America.