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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_PertweeJon Pertwee - Wikipedia

    Jon was the son of screenwriter and actor Roland Pertwee and distant cousin of actor Bill Pertwee. Pertwee's mother, Avice Scholtz, separated from his father Roland when Pertwee was young. His father remarried, and his mother found a new partner, Louis Auguste De La Garde, with whom Pertwee did not build a relationship; she died in ...

  2. Jon Pertwee died on 20 May 1996 of a heart attack. The BBC announced his death. He was survived by his wife Ingeborg Rhoesa, his son Sean Pertwee, a popular and talented actor, and his daughter Dariel Pertwee, an accomplished stage actress.

  3. She died of cancer on 19 April 2011. Early life. Elisabeth Clara (or Claira) Heath-Sladen [2] was born 1 February 1946 in Liverpool, England. Sladen was the only child of Tom Sladen (1900–1994), who fought in the First World War and served in the Home Guard during the Second World War, and Gladys (1902–1978) (née Trainer). [2]

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0675727Jon Pertwee - IMDb

    Jon Pertwee died on 20 May 1996 of a heart attack. The BBC announced his death. He was survived by his wife Ingeborg Rhoesa, his son Sean Pertwee, a popular and talented actor, and his daughter Dariel Pertwee, an accomplished stage actress.

  5. Jon Pertwee (nacido como John Devon Roland Pertwee, Chelsea, Londres, Inglaterra, 7 de julio de 1919 1 - Connecticut, Estados Unidos, 20 de mayo de 1996) fue un actor británico, conocido principalmente por su papel como la tercera encarnación del Doctor en la serie televisiva de ciencia ficción de la BBC Doctor Who, entre 1970 y 1974.

  6. English actor Jon Pertwee and his second wife, Ingeborg Rhoesa,... News Photo - Getty Images. Pertwee Family Dinner. English actor Jon Pertwee (1919 - 1996, left) and his second wife, Ingeborg Rhoesa, entertaining Pertwee’s brother, Michael and his wife to dinner on Boxing Day, 26th December 1966. (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

  7. “I’m a great believer in all things being possible. I shouldn’t be in the least bit disconcerted if I came face to face with a bug-eyed monster from outer space.” For many people in the 1950s and 1960s, Jon Pertwee was the man who did funny voices and pulled silly faces.