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          Alec McCowen, a West End and Broadway star who had global success with a one-man show about the life of Jesus, died Feb. 6 at his home in London.

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          Alec McCowen

          English actor (1925–2017)

          Alexander Duncan McCowen, CBE (26 May 1925[1] – 6 February 2017) was an English actor. He was known for his work in numerous film and stage productions.

          Early life

          McCowen was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, the son of Mary (née Walkden), a dancer, and Duncan McCowen, a shopkeeper.[2] He attended The Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells - he was known as 'Squeaker' McCowan by his friends - and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

          Career

          Early theatre work

          McCowen first appeared on stage at the Macclesfieldrepertory theatre in August 1942 as Micky in Paddy the Next Best Thing.

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        3. Alec McCowen, who has died aged 91, was an actor of dazzling technical brilliance whose career encompassed the classics, new plays, two remarkable one-man.
        4. Alec McCowen, the acclaimed British character actor whose gallery of roles on both sides of the Atlantic ranged from St. Mark to the Fool in “King Lear,”.
        5. He appeared in repertory in York and Birmingham 1943–45, and toured India and Burma in a production of Kenneth Horne's West End comedy Love in a Mist during 1945 with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA).

          He continued in repertory 1946–49, during which time he played a season at St John's, Newfoundland, Canada.

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