Maurice Colbourne

Maurice Colbourne (September 24 1939, Sheffield, EnglandAugust 4 1989, Brittany) was a British stage and television actor. Colbourne took his stage name from an earlier film actor who had the same date of birth (in a different year) as his. He first became well known when he played the lead in a BBC drama series, "Gangsters", during the mid-1970s, and afterwards appeared regularly on screen. He is best remembered as Tom Howard in the 1980s serial, "Howard's Way", a part he was still playing when he died suddenly of a heart attack.

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