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- 50c5eb8efc928d61602d40ab6a6f5bb2aa340dc660a52b1dad932927820725f2 author "Stephen Dixon".
- 50c5eb8efc928d61602d40ab6a6f5bb2aa340dc660a52b1dad932927820725f2 date "2002-04-06".
- 50c5eb8efc928d61602d40ab6a6f5bb2aa340dc660a52b1dad932927820725f2 isCitedBy Charles_Hawtrey_(actor_born_1914).
- 50c5eb8efc928d61602d40ab6a6f5bb2aa340dc660a52b1dad932927820725f2 publisher "The Irish Times".
- 50c5eb8efc928d61602d40ab6a6f5bb2aa340dc660a52b1dad932927820725f2 quote "Hawtrey was a feisty and courageous little actor who was always defiantly his own man and couldn't care less what people thought of him. As a flamboyantly gay man, he attracted the kind of attention that was fraught with danger in the 1950s. But unlike many homosexual public figures, he never pretended to be anything other than his true self. "No, bring me a nice gentleman," he insisted when photographers wanted him to pose with starlets.".
- 50c5eb8efc928d61602d40ab6a6f5bb2aa340dc660a52b1dad932927820725f2 title "Charles Hawtrey".