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Warren Mitchell (born Warren Misell; 14 January 1926 – 14 November 2015) was an English actor. He was a BAFTA TV Award winner and twice a Laurence Olivier Award winner. In the 1950s, Mitchell appeared on the radio programme ''Educating Archie'' and television's ''Hancock's Half Hour''. In the 1960s, he rose to prominence in the role of bigoted cockney Alf Garnett in the BBC television sitcom ''Till Death Us Do Part'' (1965–75), created by Johnny Speight, which won him a Best TV Actor BAFTA in 1967. He reprised the role in the TV sequels ''Till Death...'' (ATV, 1981) and ''In Sickness and in Health'' (BBC, 1985–92), and in the films ''Till Death Us Do Part'' (1969) and ''The Alf Garnett Saga'' (1972). His other film appearances include ''Three Crooked Men'' (1958), ''Carry On Cleo'' (1964), ''The Spy Who Came in from the Cold'' (1965), ''The Assassination Bureau'' (1969) and ''Norman Loves Rose'' (1982). He held both British and Australian citizenship〔(Warren Mitchell is a winner ) ABC TV ''7.30 Report'' interview with Kerry O'Brien, 24 February 2004〕 and enjoyed considerable success in stage performances in both countries, winning Olivier Awards in 1979 for ''Death of a Salesman'' and 2004 for ''The Price''. ==Early life== Mitchell was born in Stoke Newington, London. His father was a glass and china merchant. He was of part Russian Jewish descent (originally surnamed "Misell"〔Barry Davis, "From the BBC with Love", ''The International Jeruslalem Post'', 2–8 January 2015, p. 10.〕) and described himself in an interview as an atheist, but also stated that he "enjoy() being Jewish". He was interested in acting from an early age and attended the Gladys Gordon's Academy of Dramatic Arts in Walthamstow from the age of seven. He did well at Southgate County School (now Southgate School),〔(Southgate School notable pupils: Warren Misell ) Retrieved 14 November 2015〕 a state grammar school based in Palmers Green, Middlesex. He then studied physical chemistry at University College, Oxford, for six months. There he met his contemporary, Richard Burton, and together they joined the Royal Air Force in 1944. He completed his navigator training in Canada just as World War II ended.〔(BFI screen online biography ) accessed 27 June 2007〕
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