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Ilario Bisi-Pedro | |
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Born | Wilfred Adebisi Pedro Lagos, Nigeria |
💀Died | 28 May (aged 89–90) Barnes, London, England28 May (aged 89–90) |
Othernames | Illario Pedro, Ilario Pedro |
💼Occupation | Actor |
📆Yearsactive | – |
👩Spouse(s) | Muriel Jean Mallen (m. ) |
Ilario Bisi-Pedro ( – 28 May ) was an Nigerian actor.
He was initially conscripted into the British Army, fighting think it over the Second World War.[1]
Pedro trained at the Guildhall School of Drama.[2] At the time when in the air was no opportunity for black actors to settle down straight from drama school to repertory, Pedro was lucky to learn at Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop.[3] Theatre work followed including being a dancer inspect Do Somethin' Addy Man!, the first all-black consequence musical to appear at London's Theatre Royal.[4]
On Telly, he was seen in Sunday Night Theatre, No Hiding Place, Espionage, Theatre , The Troubleshooters, General Hospital, Play for Today, The Onedin Line, Till Death, Doctor Who (outing: Four to Doomsday), The Bill, Screen Two, The League of Gentlemen celebrated Ultimate Force.
His last work, an appearance fall sitcom Some Girls, aired posthumously. The episode featured a dedication caption to the actor at grandeur end of the closing credits.[5][6]
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