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  1. Bernard Gallagher (26 September 1929 – 27 November 2016) was an English actor known for his stage work, including with the National Theatre and the Royal Court; and his many appearances in television soap operas and dramas.

  2. Bernard Gallagher (1929-2016) was an English actor and writer, known for Casualty, A Brother's Tale and Downton Abbey. He was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, and married to Sylvia Vickers.

    • Actor
    • September 26, 1929
    • Bernard Gallagher
    • November 27, 2016
  3. Bernard Gallacher, OBE (born 9 February 1949) is a Scottish professional golfer . Early life and amateur career. Gallacher was born in Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland. He took up golf at the age of eleven. In 1965 he won the Lothians Golf Association Boys Championship.

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  4. Aug 30, 2013 · Golfer Bernard Gallagher is fighting for his life in hospital after having a suspected heart attack. He was on a visit to his native Scotland when he fell ill yesterday and was rushed to...

    • Terence Harvey. Terence Harvey is known for playing Mr. Jarvis, the manager of "Downton Abbey" for over 20 years. Most notably on Season 3 of the series, he butted heads with Matthew Crawley after the latter was trying to change things to make them more progressive and modern.
    • Bernard Gallagher. One of the most endearing characters of "Downton Abbey," Bernard Gallagher portrayed Bill Molesley, father to Matthew Crawley's butler, Joseph Molesley.
    • Tim Pigott-Smith. Tim Pigott-Smith portrayed Sir Philip Tapsell, the obstetrician who is known to have helped deliver many members of royalty as well as Lady Sybill's baby during Season 3.
    • Nicky Henson. Nicky Henson portrayed Charles Grigg, a stage actor who performed with Charles Carson, the Crawleys' butler, in their Cheerful Charlies act.
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  6. Nov 27, 2016 · He was an actor, best known for his role as Ewart Plimmer, the leading character in the first three series of the long running BBC drama Casualty, as Jonathan Fry, QC in Crown Court, and Bill Molesley in Downton Abbey. He died in November 2016 aged 87.