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Tony Award Winner Victor Spinetti Has Died

Brian Scott Lipton

Brian Scott Lipton

| New York City |

June 19, 2012

Actor Victor Spinetti, who won a Tony Award and Theatre World Award in 1965 for his work in Oh, What a Lovely War, has died at age 82, according to reports.


A native of Wales, Spinetti worked frequently on the London stage, including roles in Candide, The Odd Couple, Peter Pan, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and his one-man show A Very Private Diary, among others.


Spinetti also worked steadily in film and television for over 40 years, including roles in three films featuring the Beatles — A Hard Day’s Night Help, and Magical Mystery Tour, as well as The Little Prince, The Return of the Pink Panther, Mistral’s Daughter, and The Krays.

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