- While filming the 'William Tell' series, he fell during a mountain chase and tore two ligaments in his right knee. He had a scar across his right shoulder from an arrow and suffered a broken ankle.
- He wrote the story and screenplay for the film "Impact" (1963) and starred in it. He also wrote novels and plays.
- Studied boxing, judo and sword fighting for the 'William Tell' series.
- His father was a war correspondent and novelist.
- His hobby was sailing his yacht.
- In repertory companies at Worthing, Oxford,Bromley and Richmond.
- Had a son Patrick by his first wife.
- His second wife was an ASM in repertory and a film production assistant.
- Educated at St. John Boyes, London and Caudon School, Maidenhead.
- He had the junior lead in the play 'Gentlemen Go By' and 'Oak Leaves and Lavender in 1948, the latter at The Lyric Hammersmith.
- Suffered from a back problem for many years.
- Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK: Living with his wife Jennie. (March 2013)
- Studied at RADA.
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