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Sir Donald Alfred Sinden CBE FRSA (9 October 1923 – 12 September 2014) was an English actor in theatre, film, television and radio as well as an author. Achieving early fame as a Rank Organisation film star in the 1950s, Sinden then became highly regarded as an award-winning Shakespearean and West End theatre actor and television sit-com star. ==Early career== Sinden made his first stage appearance at the amateur Brighton Little Theatre (of which he later became President) in 1941, stepping into a part in place of his cousin Frank, who had been called up to war and so was unable to appear. Offered a professional acting part by the Brighton impresario Charles F. Smith, he made his first professional appearance in January 1942, playing Dudley in a production of ''George and Margaret'' for the Mobile Entertainments Southern Area company (known as MESA) and in other modern comedies, playing to the armed forces all along the South Coast of England during World War II〔(Sir Donald Sinden profile ), ''Debrett's People of Today''; accessed 15 December 2013.〕 and later trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.〔 In the 1940s, in Hove, Sinden befriended Lord Alfred Douglas (known as "Bosie"), who had been Oscar Wilde's lover. On 23 March 1945, he was one of only two people who attended his funeral.〔Libby Purves interview with Freddie Fox, ''The Times'' (17 January 2013), p. 8〕 He is believed to have been the last living person to have known Douglas.〔(Sir Donald Sinden CBE (DLitt) – Actor — University of Leicester ). Swww2.le.ac.uk:8443.〕
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