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Patrick McGoohan
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How old was Patrick McGoohan when he died?
80 years old
When did Patrick McGoohan die?
January 13, 2009
How did Patrick McGoohan die?
Illness
How old was Patrick McGoohan when he died?
80 years old
Where did Patrick McGoohan die?
Santa Monica, California, USA
When was Patrick McGoohan born?
March 19, 1928
Where was Patrick McGoohan born?
Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
What was Patrick McGoohan's birth name?
Patrick Joseph McGoohan
How tall was Patrick McGoohan?
6 feet 2 inches, or 1.87 meters
What was Patrick McGoohan known for?
The Prisoner
,
Braveheart
,
A Time to Kill
, and
Columbo
Was Patrick McGoohan married?
He was married to Joan Drummond from May 19, 1951 to January 13, 2009.
Did Patrick McGoohan have children?
Yes, 3 children, including
Catherine McGoohan
(71), Frances McGoohan, and
Anne McGoohan
Who were Patrick McGoohan's parents?
Thomas McGoohan and Rose Fitzpatrick McGoohan
How many awards did Patrick McGoohan win?
3 awards
How many award nominations did Patrick McGoohan receive?
4 nominations
Known for
The Prisoner
8.5
TV Series
Number Six
Number Twelve
1967–1968 • 17 eps
Braveheart
8.3
Longshanks - King Edward I
1995
Columbo
8.3
TV Series
Col. Lyle C. Rumford
Eric Prince
Nelson Brenner
Oscar Finch
1974–1998 • 4 eps
A Time to Kill
7.5
Judge Omar Noose
1996
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