Sir William Stanley Baker

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Sir William Stanley Baker was a Welsh actor and film producer best known for his tough, rugged screen persona and for starring in and producing the classic 1964 war film "Zulu."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Welsh person
film actor
film producer
human
activeIn British cinema
television
awardReceived BAFTA nomination for Best British Actor
BAFTANominationFor Yesterday's Enemy NERFINISHED
birthDate 1928-02-28
birthPlace Ferndale, Rhondda, Wales NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath pneumonia
coFounded Diamond Films NERFINISHED
Oakhurst Productions NERFINISHED
coFounderWith Cy Endfield NERFINISHED
Joseph E. Levine NERFINISHED
Michael Deeley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1976-06-28
deathPlace Malaga, Spain NERFINISHED
educatedAt Mountain Ash Grammar School NERFINISHED
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
ethnicGroup Welsh
familyName Baker NERFINISHED
genre crime film
drama film
war film
givenName Stanley NERFINISHED
William
hasHonor knighthood
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor producing Zulu
starring in Zulu
tough, rugged screen persona
language English
militaryService Royal Army Service Corps NERFINISHED
name William Stanley Baker NERFINISHED
notableWork Accident NERFINISHED
Hell Drivers NERFINISHED
Robbery NERFINISHED
Sodom and Gomorrah NERFINISHED
The Cruel Sea NERFINISHED
The Guns of Navarone NERFINISHED
The Red Beret NERFINISHED
Yesterday's Enemy NERFINISHED
Zulu NERFINISHED
numberOfChildren 4
occupation actor
film producer
portrayed Lieutenant John Chard in Zulu NERFINISHED
spouse Ellen Martin NERFINISHED
yearsActive 1943–1976

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Stanley Baker fullName Sir William Stanley Baker