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  1. William Lionel Murton (2 June 1915 – 26 September 2006) was an English character actor. Born in Wandsworth, London, he was resident at Little Orchard, Weston Road, Upton Grey, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, before his death at age 91. He was cremated at Basingstoke Crematorium on 6 October 2006.

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    Lionel Murton was born on 2 June 1915 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Patton (1970), The Pickwick Papers (1952) and Danger Man (1960). He was married to Anita D'Allaire. He died on 26 September 2006 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK.

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    • London, England, UK
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    • Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK
  3. Lionel Morton (born Lionel Walmsley, 14 August 1942) is an English former musician and television presenter. Morton was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. In the early 1960s, he was the lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist of the group, the Four Pennies.

  4. Lionel Murton was a British-Canadian actor who played mostly Americans or Canadians in British films. He was born in London in 1915, married Anita D'Allaire, and died in Basingstoke in 2006.

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • September 26, 2006
    • June 2, 1915
  5. Biography. An English film and television actor, born in Wandsworth, London, England, UK. Although born in London, he held Canadian citizenship. He played American and Canadian characters in British and American films. He was married to Anita D’Allaire. Among his notable works are Meet the ...Read more. Nationality: UK. Date of Birth: 2 June 1915.

  6. William Lionel Murton was an English and Canadian character actor. Born in Wandsworth, London, he was resident at Little Orchard, Weston Road, Upton Grey, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, before his death at age 91. He was cremated at Basingstoke Crematorium on 6 October 2006.

  7. Meet the Navy is a 1946 Canadian musical comedy film based on the Canadian musical revue Meet the Navy. Filmed in England in November 1945, it was directed by Alfred Travers and produced by British National Films. It stars Lionel Murton, Margaret Hurst and Robert John Pratt. [1]