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FINAL Sep 28 vs LA Monroe L9 - 137:00 pm GMT-04:00 Oct 3 vs Texas St. 7:30 pm GMT-04:00 Oct 15 @ South Alabama In 1971 Terry-Thomas was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which slowly brought his career to a conclusion; his last film role was in 1980. He spent much of his fortune on medical treatment and, shortly before his death, was living in poverty, existing on charity from the Actors' Benevolent Fund.
Jan 9, 1990 · Terry-Thomas, the English comedy actor whose trademarks were the hyphen in his name and the gap between his two front teeth, died Monday in a nursing home in England.
May 19, 2020 · Michael Caine was the chairman, with 120 artists performing. It raised £75,000 for Thomas and the charity Parkinson’s UK. The funds allowed Thomas to move into a nursing home in Surrey. He died...
Jan 8, 1990 · Terry-Thomas, the gap-toothed comedian who played the cad in dozens of British and American films including “Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines,” died today at age 78.
One of Britain's most beloved eccentric comedians, the irrepressible, gap-toothed Terry-Thomas was born Thomas Terry Hoar-Stevens in Lichfield Grove, Finchley. He was the son of Ellen Elizabeth (Hoar) and Ernest Frederick Stevens, a fairly well-to-do London businessman.
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Jan 8, 1990 · LONDON -- Terry-Thomas, the gap-toothed comic actor who gained fame and fortune through his roles as pompous Englishmen, died Monday of Parkinson's disease. He was 78.
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Jan 9, 1990 · Terry-Thomas, the comedian and character actor who satirized virtually every type of Briton from upper-class cads to crooks, from dandies to daredevils, died of Parkinson's disease yesterday at...