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Knox was unable to follow up with any Hollywood success, and he returned to England. He had major roles in The VikingsThe Vikings can refer to: Vikings, a group of Scandinavian peoples. The Minnesota Vikings, a professional football team. The Vikings, a 1960s band. The Vikings, a 1968 film starring Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Alexander Knox. The Vikings, a New York City (, Europa '51 , The Longest DayThe Longest Day is a book by Cornelius Ryan published in 1959, telling the story of D-Day, the first day of the World War II invasion of Normandy. The book takes its name from a quote by Erwin Rommel: ". the first 24 hours of the invasion will be decisive, You Only Live TwiceYou Only Live Twice is a novel by Ian Fleming featuring spy James Bond. It is also the fifth movie in the James Bond franchise, released in 1967 and starring Sean Connery. It was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was made by EON Produc and Nicholas and AlexandraNicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 biographical film which tells the story of Czar Nicholas II of Russia and his wife, the Czarina Alexandra, the last of Russia's monarchs. It stars Michael Jayston ( Nicholas II), Janet Suzman ( Empress Alexandra), Roderic. He also wrote two adventure novels, Night of the White Bear and Totem Dream.
He died in Berwick-upon-TweedBerwick-upon-Tweed (pronounced "Berrick") situated in the county of Northumberland, is the northernmost town in England. It it situated on the estuary of the river Tweed, on the east coast of England. Although in that region the Tweed forms the border bet, NorthumberlandFor other places with this name, see Northumberland Northumberland is a county in England, on the border with Scotland. The county's largest boundaries were from the river Humber in the south, to the Forth in the North, as the kingdom of Northumbria under.
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