English actors who died due to Parkinson's disease

Here are 1 famous actors from England died in Parkinson's disease:

Peter Godfrey

Peter Godfrey (October 16, 1899 London-March 4, 1970 Hollywood) was an English film director, actor and television director. He had one child, Bobbie Poledouris.

Godfrey started his career as an actor, appearing in both stage productions and films such as "Bulldog Drummond Escapes" (1937) and "Waterloo Bridge" (1940). He later transitioned to directing, directing several notable films including "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" (1947) and "Cry Wolf" (1947). In addition to his work in film, Godfrey also directed episodes of several popular television shows like "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and "Perry Mason". Godfrey passed away in 1970 in Hollywood at the age of 70.

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