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Michael John Attwell (16th January, 1943 - 18th March, 2006) was a British actor who played hippy Keith on Coronation Street in 1968. His other credits include Minder, Doctor Who, EastEnders and Hotel Babylon. Michael was also a successful political cartoonist for such tabloids as The Sun and News Of The World.

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  • Michael Attwell
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  • Michael John Attwell (16th January, 1943 - 18th March, 2006) was a British actor who played hippy Keith on Coronation Street in 1968. His other credits include Minder, Doctor Who, EastEnders and Hotel Babylon. Michael was also a successful political cartoonist for such tabloids as The Sun and News Of The World.
  • Tall and burly, Attwell appeared in two separate Doctor Who serials, as Isbur in "The Ice Warriors" from 1967, and years later, as Bates in "Attack of the Cybermen" (1985). In 1985, he also appeared, cast according to type, as Bill Sikes in a TV adaptation of Oliver Twist. Other TV credits included guest spots on Are You Being Served? (as a burglar), The Bill, and Dinotopia. His final roles were as doorman Derek Crisp in the series Hotel Babylon and Archie Stone in the Agatha Christie adaptation The Sittaford Mystery.
  • Michael Attwell was born 16th January, 1943 in Watford and 18th March, 2006 in London. He was an English actor who played Kenny Beale in EastEnders.
  • Michael Attwell MP is the Conservative MP for Mid Bedfordshire who was elected in February 1974. He was first made a junior Transport Spokesman in 1976 and served until 1977 when he was promoted to Shadow Industry Spokesman. When the party was returned to power in 1979, Attwell was again promoted to become Minister of State for Policing and Security at the Home Office.
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  • Member of Parliament
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  • Alexandra Attwell
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  • Michael Attwell MP, BA
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  • Member of Parliament
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  • Christian
Date of Birth
  • 1934-04-16(xsd:date)
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  • Mid Bedfordshire
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  • Michael John Attwell (16th January, 1943 - 18th March, 2006) was a British actor who played hippy Keith on Coronation Street in 1968. His other credits include Minder, Doctor Who, EastEnders and Hotel Babylon. Michael was also a successful political cartoonist for such tabloids as The Sun and News Of The World.
  • Tall and burly, Attwell appeared in two separate Doctor Who serials, as Isbur in "The Ice Warriors" from 1967, and years later, as Bates in "Attack of the Cybermen" (1985). In 1985, he also appeared, cast according to type, as Bill Sikes in a TV adaptation of Oliver Twist. Other TV credits included guest spots on Are You Being Served? (as a burglar), The Bill, and Dinotopia. His final roles were as doorman Derek Crisp in the series Hotel Babylon and Archie Stone in the Agatha Christie adaptation The Sittaford Mystery.
  • Michael Attwell was born 16th January, 1943 in Watford and 18th March, 2006 in London. He was an English actor who played Kenny Beale in EastEnders.
  • Michael Attwell MP is the Conservative MP for Mid Bedfordshire who was elected in February 1974. He was first made a junior Transport Spokesman in 1976 and served until 1977 when he was promoted to Shadow Industry Spokesman. When the party was returned to power in 1979, Attwell was again promoted to become Minister of State for Policing and Security at the Home Office.
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