Larry Dann

 

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Larry Dann is a British film and television actor. As a youngster he had a cameo playing a schoolboy in Carry on Teacher, Appeared in two films with Sir Norman Wisdom, Trouble in Store and The Bulldog Breed, and later rejoined the famous Carry On series of films for Carry On Behind, Carry On England and Carry On Emmannuelle. From 1984 to 1992, he played Sergeant Alec Peters in 227 episodes of the ITV police series The Bill. He joined the Theatre Workshop in 1962 and appeared in numerous plays directed by Joan Littlewood including 'Oh what a Lovely War' in London, Paris and New York

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Larry Dann

Born 1941-05-04 (84 years ago) in London.

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Larry Dann is a British film and television actor.

As a youngster he had a cameo playing a schoolboy in Carry on Teacher, Appeared in two films with Sir Norman Wisdom, Trouble in Store and The Bulldog Breed, and later rejoined the famous Carry On series of films for Carry On Behind, Carry On England and Carry On Emmannuelle.

From 1984 to 1992, he played Sergeant Alec Peters in 227 episodes of the ITV police series The Bill. He joined the Theatre Workshop in 1962 and appeared in numerous plays directed by Joan Littlewood including 'Oh what a Lovely War' in London, Paris and New York.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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