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  1. Gareth Langton John Forwood (14 October 1945 – 16 October 2007) was a British stage, film and television actor. Forwood was the only child of actors Glynis Johns and Anthony Forwood. He made his screen debut in 1965 and went on to prosper as a character actor with over 40 credits in film, television and theatre.

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Gareth Forwood was a British actor who died of cancer in 2007. He was the son of Glynis Johns, who played Winifred Banks in Mary Poppins, and the fifth generation of actors from his mother's side.

  3. Gareth Forwood, himself a stage, film and television performer, who died at the too young age of just 62, as a result of cancer, and later on a heart attack, was the only child of the very popular character actress Glynis Johns who lived to be 100.91 years of age before departing the scene on Thursday 4 January 2024.

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  4. Actor Gareth Forwood, son of actress Glynis Johns, died of a heart attack aggravated by his cancer on October 16, 2007. His death occurred 17 years before his mother's...

  5. Gareth Forwood. Actor: Gandhi. Gareth Forwood, himself a stage, film and television performer, who died at the too young age of just 62, as a result of cancer, and later on a heart attack, was the only child of the very popular character actress Glynis Johns who lived to be 100.91 years of age before departing the scene on Thursday 4 January 2024.

    • October 14, 1945
    • October 16, 2007
  6. Mar 23, 2021 · The obvious danger was that Bogarde was gay and living with his partner Anthony 'Tote' Forwood, as he would until Forwood died in 1988. "This was a way of getting out a message" says Coldstream.

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    Gareth Forwood. Actor. 14 October 1945 to 15 October 2007. Following his parents Glynis Johns and Anthony Forwood into acting, Forwood appeared in such movies as The Bofors Gun (1968), Priest of Love (1981) and Gandhi (1982).