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William Russell Enoch (19 November 1924–3 June 2024) was an English actor. He achieved prominence in 1956 when he took the title role in the ITV television series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956–1957). In 1963, he became part of the original lead cast of BBC1's Doctor Who, playing the role of schoolteacher Ian Chesterton opposite William Hartnell from the show's first episode until 1965. Russell's film roles include parts in The Man Who Never Was (1956), The Great Escape (1963) and Superman (1978). On television, he notably appeared as Ted Sullivan in Coronation Street in 1992. In recent years, Russell has maintained his association with Doctor Who; he returned to the show in 2022, making a cameo appearance as Ian in "The Power of the Doctor", 57 years after the character's last television appearance. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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When is William Russell birthday?
William Russell was born on November 19, 1924.
How old is William Russell?
William Russell is currently 100 years old.
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William Russell is 6′ 0½″ (1.84 m) tall.
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William Russell zodiac sign is Scorpio.
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William Russell was born in Sunderland, County Durham, England.
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William Russell is originally from England.
Interesting Trivia: Did you know?
After he left Doctor Who, he was replaced by Peter Purves in the "male companion" role. He was going to be the star of the 1956 TV series of The Buccaneers (1956) but the part went to Robert Shaw. He was involved in organising entertainment during his national service in the Royal Air Force and then, after university, went into repertory theatre.