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Charles Heslop (8 June 1883 in Thames Ditton, England – 13 April 1966) was a British actor. His stage successes include a musical version of Tons of Money, which toured Australia for Hugh J. Ward in 1924, co-starring Dot Brunton. He starred in the BBC television comedy Percy Ponsonby as a talkative barber.
Charles Heslop is President of the Conservative National Convention, the elected representative body for the Voluntary Party. He also chaired the 2013 Conservative Party Conference....
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Charles Heslop was born on 8 June 1883 in Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Hobson's Choice (1920), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and ITV Television Playhouse (1955). He was married to Maidie Field. He died on 13 April 1966 in St. Pancras, London, England, UK.
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Charles Heslop. 593 likes. Charles has been a member of the Conservative Party since 1980. He has been hugely committed and very active across all parts of the Party.
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View Charles Heslop’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. President at Conservative Party · Experience: Conservative Party · Education: uppingham school ·...
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Oct 7, 2014 · Awarded an OBE in 2014 for Voluntary Political Service, Charles has been an active Conservative Party campaigner for more than a third of a century and has directly assisted in the elections victories of a large number of sitting Conservative Party MPs.
Mar 1, 2024 · Basking in the success of his theatrical seasons in Melbourne, comedian Charles Heslop took time out to indulge in a flight of fantasy in which he contemplated the homecoming of an English actor following a triumphant tour of Australia, in the fifth instalment of his articles originally written for the London theatrical journal The ...