Patrick Troughton
Born | March 25, 1920 |
Hometown | Mill Hill, United Kingdom |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
Spouse | Shelagh Holdup (m 1976 - 1987) , Margaret Dunlop (m 1943 - 1955) |
Partner | Ethel Nuens |
Children | David Troughton , Michael Troughton |
Parents | Dorothy Evelyn Offord , Alec George Troughton |
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