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- John Cadell was born on 13 December 1915 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Thracian Horses (1946) and Possession (1947).
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John Cadell was born on 13 December 1915 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Thracian Horses (1946) and Possession (1947). He was married to Gillian Howell.
- December 13, 1915
- December 24, 1989
John Cadell was born on 13 December 1915 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Thracian Horses (1946) and Possession (1947). He was married to Gillian Howell. He died on 24 December 1989 in Highgate, London, England, UK.
- Actor
- December 13, 1915
- John Cadell
- December 24, 1989
John Cadell was born on 20 May 1920 in Adelaide River, Northern Territory, Australia. He was an actor, known for Robbery Under Arms (1957) and Whiplash (1960). He died on 24 July 1993 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
- Actor
- May 20, 1920
- John Cadell
- July 24, 1993
Selina Jane Cadell is an English actress. She is the younger sister of actor Simon Cadell and granddaughter of actress Jean Cadell. She is the great niece of the Scottish artist Francis Cadell.
Death. In the mid 1990s Sinden developed lung cancer. This occurred at the same time as his best friend, Simon Cadell, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Cadell's father, John Cadell, had been Donald Sinden's theatrical agent for over 30 years.
Mar 8, 1996 · The actor Simon Cadell, star of the BBC comedy Hi-de-Hi, has died after a long struggle against cancer, his father-in-law said yesterday. Cadell, 45, a father of two, discovered he had...
Selina Jane Cadell was born on August 12, 1953, in London, England, United Kingdom, to actor and director Gillian Howell and the late theatre agent John Cadell. She is the granddaughter of late Scottish character actress Jean Cadell who had starred opposite W.C. Fields in the 1935 adaptation of 'David Copperfield'.