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- Birth nameRonald Alfred Shiner
- Height5′ 7½″ (1.71 m)
- Ronald Shiner was born on June 8, 1903 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Night We Got the Bird (1961), They Drive by Night (1938) and The Mysterious Mr. Reeder (1939). He was married to Gladys W. Lester-Jones. He died on June 29, 1966 in London, England, UK.
- SpouseGladys W. Lester-Jones(? - June 29, 1966) (his death)
- ParentsAlfred M. ShinerKathleen Way
- Reportedly insured his huge, identifiable nose with Lloyds of London for £20,000.
- In a poll carried out by the US trade magazine "Motion Picture Herald", he was named by operators of British Film houses as one of the top ten home (British) box office draws of 1952. Bob Hope was the overall top draw when considering all nationalities (he had become a US citizen in 1920).
- On stage from 1928.
- After his retirement from acting he ran a pub in Sussex.
- Cockney character actor beginning debuting on the stage in 1928 and film from 1934. He spent many years in small, often uncredited roles until he found fame in the 1950s with his own brand of nonsensical comedy.
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