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  1. Orchard died in hospital in Westminster, London, on 21 June 1979, following a short illness. [5][6] Filmography. The Great Van Robbery (1959) – Brady. Three on a Spree (1961) – Walker. Crooks Anonymous (1962) – 1st Jeweller. Kill or Cure (1962) – PC Lofthouse. On the Beat (1962) – Wedding Photographer (uncredited)

  2. Julian Orchard Death. Julian passed away on June 21, 1979 at the age of 49 in Westminster, London, England, UK.

  3. Julian Orchard was born on 3 March 1930 in Wheatley, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), Carry on Henry VIII (1971) and A Tale of Two Cities (1957). He was married to Susan B. Cartwright. He died on 21 June 1979 in Westminster, London, England, UK.

    • January 1, 1
    • Wheatley, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Westminster, London, England, UK
  4. He was an actor, known for The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), Carry on Henry VIII (1971) and A Tale of Two Cities (1957). He was married to Susan B. Cartwright. He died on June 21, 1979 in Westminster, London, England, UK.

    • March 3, 1930
    • June 21, 1979
  5. COMEDY actor Julian Orchard whose lugubrious look and distinctive voice endeared him to millions of TV viewers, died in hospital last night after a short illness. The 49-year star appeared in dozens of shows and series, specialising in playing bumbling and eccentric characters.

    • March 3, 1930
    • June 21, 1979
  6. Julian Dean Chavasse Orchard (3 March 1930, in Wheatley, Oxfordshire – 21 June 1979, in Westminster, London) was an English comedy actor. He appeared in four Carry On films: Don't Lose Your Head (1966), Follow That Camel (1967), Carry On Doctor (1967), and Carry On Henry (1971).

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  8. He died after a short illness at the age of 49. Works on TV Tropes he appeared in: Films. Don't Lose Your Head (1967) — Rake (Uncredited Role) Follow That Camel (1967) — Doctor. Carry On Doctor (1967) — Fred. Futtock's End (1970) — Lord Twist, the Twit. Carry On Henry (1971) — Duc de Pincenay.