Godfrey Winn
October 15, 1906 (118 years old) in King's Norton, Worcestershire, England
Godfrey Herbert Winn (15 October 1906 – 19 June 1971) was an English journalist known as a columnist, and also a writer and actor. Born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, he attended King Edward's School, Birmingham. His career as a theatre actor began as a boy at the Haymarket Theatre and he appeared in many plays and films. He went on to write a number of novels and biographical works, and became a star columnist for the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Express newspapers, where he wrote "Dear Abby" articles for lovelorn women. Journalists nicknamed him 'Winifred God' because of his popularity with women readers. Winn was gay and never married.
Known For
Credits
- 1972 · Up the Chastity Belt as The Archbishop Of All England
- 1966 · The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery as Truelove
- 1964 · The Bargee as Announcer (voice)
- 1963 · Billy Liar as Disc Jockey
- 1927 · Blighty as Robin Villiers