Victor Henry (actor)

"[1] Educated at RADA, Henry appeared from the mid-1960s in various stage roles and was praised by Laurence Olivier.

[2][3][4][5][6] Henry also worked in a number of TV shows such as Diary of a Young Man, The Gamblers and The Contenders.

He also appeared sporadically in films, notably playing a lead role in the comedy drama All Neat in Black Stockings alongside Susan George, released in 1969.

Victor was moved to Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield so his mother could visit him daily.

Henry never came round from his vegetative state and he eventually died in 1985, aged 42.