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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_JunkinJohn Junkin - Wikipedia

    John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising in comedy.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0432729John Junkin - IMDb

    John Junkin. Actor: A Hard Day's Night. An influential figure in the world of British television comedy during the 1960s and 70s, actor and comedian John Junkin wrote scripts for such shows as The Army Game, The World of Beachcomber, Queenie's Castle, plus scripts for many comedians, including Ted Ray, Jim Davidson, Bob Monkhouse and Mike Yarwood.

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  3. Actor: A Hard Day's Night. An influential figure in the world of British television comedy during the 1960s and 70s, actor and comedian John Junkin wrote scripts for such shows as The Army Game, The World of Beachcomber, Queenie's Castle, plus scripts for many comedians, including Ted Ray, Jim Davidson, Bob Monkhouse and Mike Yarwood.

    • January 29, 1930
    • March 7, 2006
  4. John Junkin92 anni, 29 gennaio 1930 (Acquario),. Biografia, filmografia, premi, trailer, news e rassegna stampa.

  5. John Junkin, brillante attore comico inglese, è morto in un ospedale di Londra, in seguito ad un tumore, all'età di 76 anni. Interprete di oltre un centinaio tra film e telefilm, la consacrazione definitiva per Junkin giunse nel 1964, quando partecipò alla commedia musicale "Tutti per uno", dove recitavano e cantavano i Beatles.

  6. 7 mar 2006 · John Junkin, who has died aged 76, was a familiar face in dozens of films, TV plays, comedies and game shows, but he was also a prolific scriptwriter for many of Britain's top comedians.

  7. 7 mar 2006 · John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising in comedy. In 1960, Junkin joined Joan Littlewood's Stratford East Theatre Workshop and played the lead in the original production of Sparrers Can't Sing.