Actor in Polanski's Macbeth and Life of Brian
Terence Bayler, the actor, who has died aged 86, appeared in small but pivotal parts in a number of films and television programmes noted for the passionate devotion of their fans.
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Terence Bayler, the actor, who has died aged 86, appeared in small but pivotal parts in a number of films and television programmes noted for the passionate devotion of their fans.
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Mixing with the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, as well as Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, had all been wonderful.
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Member of the Society for Psychical Research, he terrified himself in the course of many investigations of hauntings by ghosts and poltergeists.
Dr Victor Chang in 1984, he told Barody: "You will be good for another eight to 10 years"
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