Here are 2 famous actors from England died in Bleeding:
Claude Rains (November 10, 1889 Camberwell-May 30, 1967 Laconia) a.k.a. William Claude Rains or 'Willy Wains' was an English actor. He had one child, Jessica Rains.
Rains began his career on stage and made his screen debut in the 1930 film "Sweet Adeline". He went on to star in several classic Hollywood films, including "The Invisible Man", "Casablanca", and "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington". Despite being known for his distinctive voice, Rains was initially hesitant to pursue acting due to a speech impediment. He overcame this difficulty through therapy and developed a commanding, distinctive speaking style that helped him become one of the most respected actors of his time. In addition to his work in film, Rains also made regular appearances on radio and television. He received four Academy Award nominations during his career, but never won. Rains died on May 30, 1967, at the age of 77 due to an abdominal hemorrhage.
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Peter Cook (November 17, 1937 Torquay-January 9, 1995 Hampstead) also known as Peter Edward Cook was an English comedian, actor, screenwriter and satirist. He had two children, Daisy Cook and Lucy Cook.
Peter Cook is considered as one of the leading figures in modern British comedy. He co-founded the satirical magazine Private Eye and also helped establish the satirical television series "That Was the Week That Was" in the early 1960s. He also co-founded the satirical club "The Establishment" in Soho, London.
Cook also appeared in various films and television shows, including "Bedazzled" (1967), "The Princess Bride" (1987), and "Blackadder II" (1986). He was known for his witty and surreal humor, often improvising on stage and screen.
Later in his career, Cook struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction, which affected his work and personal life. He passed away in 1995 at the age of 57 from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage. His legacy continues to influence and inspire comedians and satirists around the world.
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