Paul Luty
Paul Graham Luty (5 May 1932 – 12 January 1985[1][2]) was an English wrestler[3] who later became a film and television actor.
Paul Luty | |
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Born | Philip Graham Luty 5 May 1932 Leeds, England |
Died | 12 January 1985 52) Leeds, England | (aged
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor, Wrestler |
Years active | 1969 - 1985 |
In 1973 Luty played window cleaner, Bert Henshaw on Coronation Street. Other television credits include Love Thy Neighbour (as Nobby Garside), Emmerdale (Sid Pickles), Rosie (Chief Inspector Dunwoody), In Loving Memory (Tom Wrigley) and Porridge (Chalky).
Film Credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | The Railway Children | Malcolm | Uncredited |
1972 | For the Love of Ada | Bert | Uncredited |
Burke and Hare | Cruncher | ||
1973 | Father, Dear Father | Milkman | |
1974 | Juggernaut | Clerk | |
1976 | Last of the Summer Wine | Big Malcolm Simmonite | |
1977 | The Black Panther | ||
1978 | The Water Babies | Sladd / Voice of Claude the Swordfish | |
1979 | Porridge | Chalky | |
Yanks | Ted the Pub Landlord | ||
1981 | 4D Special Agents | Steve's grandfather | |
1983 | The Dresser | Stallkeeper | |
Notes
- The London Gazette
- Whitaker's Almanac 1986, published 1985
- Wrestling Heritage
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