Here are 2 famous actors from England died in Heart Ailment:
Eric Portman (July 13, 1901 Akroydon-December 7, 1969 St Veep) a.k.a. Eric Harold Portman was an English actor.
He was born and raised in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, and began his acting career on the stage before transitioning to film in the 1930s. Portman appeared in over 80 films throughout his career, including "The 49th Parallel" (1941), "We Dive at Dawn" (1943), and "A Canterbury Tale" (1944). He was known for his ability to portray complex characters and often played villainous roles or anti-heroes. Portman was also a talented stage actor and performed in numerous plays, including a notable production of "King Lear" in 1949. He was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 1958 for his contributions to British theatre and film. Portman's personal life was somewhat private, though he was known to have been married twice and to have had two children. He passed away in 1969 at the age of 68.
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Leonard Mudie (April 11, 1883 Cheetham Hill-April 14, 1965 Hollywood) a.k.a. Leonard Mudi or Leonard Mudie Cheetham was an English actor.
He began his acting career on the stage in England before transitioning to silent films. In 1924, Mudie moved to Hollywood and began a successful career in American film, often portraying distinguished and authoritative characters such as generals, judges, and aristocrats. He appeared in over 200 films over the course of his career, including "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939), "The Ghost of Frankenstein" (1942), and "The Invisible Man's Revenge" (1944). Mudie also appeared in numerous television programs, including "The Adventures of Robin Hood" and "The Twilight Zone." In addition to his acting career, Mudie was also a skilled painter and sculptor.
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