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John Coyle
(1894-1964)
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John Coyle was born in 1894. He was an actor, known for
San Demetrio London (1943)
,
George in Civvy Street (1946)
and
Strangler's Morgue (1946)
. He died on 15 July 1964 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
San Demetrio London
6.7
Deckhand
1943
George in Civvy Street
6.6
Actor
(as John E. Coyle)
1946
Strangler's Morgue
4.7
Dennis
(as John E. Coyle)
1946
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5
This Man Is Mine
5.9
Constable
(uncredited)
1946
Strangler's Morgue
4.7
Dennis
(as John E. Coyle)
1946
George in Civvy Street
6.6
(as John E. Coyle)
1946
He Snoops to Conquer
6.4
(uncredited)
1945
San Demetrio London
6.7
Deckhand
1943
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Alternative name
John E. Coyle
Born
c. 1894
Died
July 15
,
1964
London, England, UK
Other works
He acted in Redeames Kunneke and Adrian Ross's musical, "The Cousin from Nowhere," at the Prince's Theatre in London, England with Helen Gilliland, Walter Williams, Alec Johnstone, Roy Royston, and Ciceley Debenham in the cast.
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