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Patric Doonan
Actor
Died March 10, 1958 (32 years)
Patric Doonan (b. 18 April 1925, Derby, Derbyshire - d. 10 March 1958, London) was a British stage and screen actor. He featured in films of the time as The Blue Lamp, Train of Events and The Cockleshell Heroes but never played the leads. He was the son of comedian George Doonan and brother of fellow actor Tony Doonan.
In 1956 he appeared in "The Mousetrap" at the Ambassadors Theatre in London.
He committed suicide by gas in 1958. At the time he was engaged to marry actress Ann Firbank, despite the fact that he was already married to actress Aud Johansen.
In 1994 the singer Morrissey referenced Doonan in the song 'Now My Heart Is Full'.
In 1956 he appeared in "The Mousetrap" at the Ambassadors Theatre in London.
He committed suicide by gas in 1958. At the time he was engaged to marry actress Ann Firbank, despite the fact that he was already married to actress Aud Johansen.
In 1994 the singer Morrissey referenced Doonan in the song 'Now My Heart Is Full'.
Filmography
1955 | John and Julie · as Jim Webber |
1955 | The Cockleshell Heroes · as Claridge - Sailor In Pub |
1954 | Crest of the Wave · as Petty Officer Herbert |
1954 | What Every Woman Wants · as Mark Hadley |
1953 | Paratrooper · as Flash |
1953 | Wheel of Fate · as Johnny Burrows |
1953 | Project M7 · as Brian Jackson |
1953 | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Presents (TV Series) · as Pc Bill Curtis |
1952 | Glory at Sea · as Petty Officer Martin |
1952 | The Gentle Gunman · as Sentry (uncredited) |
1952 | I'm a Stranger · as George Westcott |
1951 | High Treason · as George Ellis |
1951 | The Man in the White Suit · as Frank |
1951 | Calling Bulldog Drummond · as Alec |
1951 | Island Rescue · as Sgt. Forbes |
1951 | The Lavender Hill Mob · as Craggs |
1951 | Captain Horatio Hornblower · as Seaman (uncredited) |
1950 | Highly Dangerous · as Customs Man |
1950 | Blackout · as Chalky |
1950 | The Blue Lamp · as Spud |
1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Alan Jeffcote |
1949 | Train of Events · as Ron Stacey |
1949 | A Run for Your Money · as Conductor (uncredited) |
1949 | Maniacs on Wheels · as Dick |
1949 | All Over the Town · as Burton |
1944 | |
1944 | Dreaming · as Sailor At 'stage Door Canteen' |