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  1. Alun Lewis, was born on 1 July 1915 at Cwmaman, near Aberdare in the Cynon Valley of the South Wales Coalfields.His parents, Thomas John and Gwladys Lewis, [4] were school teachers at Llanwern; and he had a younger sister, Mair and two brothers.

  2. In 1979 Lewis appeared in the humorous film Le Pétomane. He is best known for his roles in ITV 's Emmerdale as postmaster Vic Windsor, and Darryl Stubbs in BBC1 sitcom Birds of a Feather from 1989 to 1994. Together with Emmerdale co-stars Steve Halliwell and Billy Hartman, he was a member of UK 1990s country rock trio The Woolpackers who had a ...

  3. Alun Lewis. 1915—1944. Share. Alun Lewis was a Welsh poet and soldier who died fighting in World War II. Born in Aberdare, Wales, he developed an early interest in English poetry. After the outbreak of the war, he joined the British Army Royal Engineers; during that time, he published a poetry collection and a collection of short stories.

  4. Alun Lewis (born July 1, 1915, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, Wales—died March 5, 1944, Goppe Pass, Arakan, Burma [Myanmar]) was, at his early death, one of the most promising Welsh poets, who described his experiences as an enlisted man and then an officer during World War II. The son of a schoolmaster, Lewis grew up in a mining valley of South ...

  5. Alun Lewis, a Welsh poet born in 1915, was a prominent English-language war poet of World War II. His works, deeply marked by themes of isolation and death, reflect his experiences and struggles during the war, showcasing both his poetic talent and personal turmoil.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alun_LewisAlun Lewis - Wikipedia

    Alun Lewis may refer to: Alun Lewis (actor) (born 1949), Welsh actor. Alun Lewis (poet) (1915–1944), poet. Alun Lewis (rugby union) (born 1956)

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0506912Alun Lewis - IMDb

    Alun Lewis. Actor: Birds of a Feather. Alun Lewis was born in 1949 in Wandsworth, London, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Birds of a Feather (1989), Eustace and Hilda (1977) and The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris (1979).