Work : New Career 1953 (Began in TV)
Work : Begin Major Project 1961 (Started his own TV show)
Work : Gain social status 1988 (Member of U.S. Olympic baseball team)
Work : Contracts, agreements 4 June 1990 (Signed by San Diego Padres) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Decumbiture 19 January 1992 (First became ill) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Medical diagnosis 17 March 1992 (Diagnosed lung cancer) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : Begin remission June 1992 (Remission) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Health : End remission November 1993 (Left remission, metastasis) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death by Disease 2 September 1994 (Cancer, age 62 plus two days) chart Placidus Equal_H.
British entertainer and actor in show business since 1953, mostly television. With a companionable and uncomplicated personality, he had his own show, "The Roy Castle Show" from 1961. He was a singer, dancer, instrumentalist and actor, admired for his sense of fun and his dedication. In 1972 he began the long-running series "Record Breakers" with Norris and Ross McWhirter. He married in 1963; he and his wife had four kids. During 1974, his wife had a severe depression and he himself spent several years drinking heavily. Castle first became ill on 1/19/1992 and was diagnosed with lung cancer on 3/17/1992. After treatment, he was declared in remission by June. He became an active campaigner against the dangers of passive smoke as he had spent years in smoke-filled clubs when he was a trumpet-player. In November 1993 the disease returned and developed rapidly in the following six months. That summer he participated in a Tour of Hope that raised some 12 million pounds for a new cancer center. He died of cancer on 9/02/1994. His autobiography was published posthumously by Robson Books in 1994, "Now and Then, An Autobiography." Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
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