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  1. Roland Pertwee (15 May 1885 – 26 April 1963) was an English playwright, film and television screenwriter, director and actor. He was the father of Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee and playwright and screenwriter Michael Pertwee. He was also the second cousin of actor Bill Pertwee and grandfather of actors Sean Pertwee and Dariel Pertwee.

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    John Devon Roland Pertwee (/ ˈ p ɜːr t w iː /; 7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996), known professionally as Jon Pertwee, was an English actor. Born into a theatrical family, he became nationally known as a comedy actor, playing Chief Petty Officer Pertwee (and three other roles) in the BBC Radio sitcom The Navy Lark (1959–1977) and appearing in ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sean_PertweeSean Pertwee - Wikipedia

    Sean Carl Roland Pertwee (born 4 June 1964) is an English actor, narrator and producer with an extensive career since the 1980s in television and cinema productions. Pertwee is known for the role of Sgt. Wells in the film Dog Soldiers , W.F. "Smitty" Smith in Event Horizon , Inspector Lestrade in CBS 's Elementary and Alfred Pennyworth in Fox ...

  4. Profile. Born: 1885. RA Schools student from 28 July 1903 to July 1906. Gender: Male. Share. The Royal Academy of Arts, located in the heart of London, is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated.

  5. Roland Pertwee. Writer: Quinneys. Actor/writer Roland Pertwee was born in Brighton, England, in 1885. He began his career in the arts as a painter, and received a scholarship to attend the Royal Academy School of Art.

  6. Roland Pertwee (15 May 1885 – 26 April 1963) was an English playwright, film and television screenwriter, director and actor. He was the father of Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee and playwright and screenwriter Michael Pertwee.

  7. (1885-1963) UK actor, playwright, painter and author, related to many Pertwees, including his son Jon Pertwee (1919-1996), an early Doctor Who (see Doctor Who). His MW.XX.3. (1929; vt Hell's Loose 1929; vt The Million Pound Cypher 1930) is an early example of the tale of technological Paranoia.