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Dave Berry
(II)
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Dave Berry was born on 6 February 1941 in Woodhouse, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
The Crying Game (1992)
,
Zloty srodek (2009)
and
The Bromley Boys (2018)
.
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Known for
The Crying Game
7.2
Movie
Soundtrack
("The Crying Game")
1992
Zloty srodek
3.8
Movie
Soundtrack
("The Crying Game")
2009
The Bromley Boys
6.2
Movie
Soundtrack
("Little Things")
2018
Klar i studiet
TV Series
Singer
1966 • 1 ep
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2
Klar i studiet
TV Series
Singer
1966
1 episode
Night Club
TV Movie
1966
Soundtrack
Previous
8
The Bromley Boys
6.2
performer: "Little Things"
2018
Zloty srodek
3.8
performer: "The Crying Game"
2009
Heartbeat
6.9
TV Series
performer: "The Crying Game"
(uncredited)
1993
1 episode
The Crying Game
7.2
performer: "The Crying Game"
1992
3-2-1
5.6
TV Series
performer: "MEDLEY: The Crying Game/Little Things"
1984
1 episode
Poor Cow
6.8
performer: "The Crying Game"
(uncredited)
1967
Top of the Pops
6.9
TV Series
performer: "Mama"
(uncredited)
1966
1 episode
Shindig!
7.9
TV Series
performer: "Little Things"
performer: "Memphis"
performer: "The Crying Game", "One Heart Between Two"
...
1965–1966
4 episodes
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cryinggame.co.uk
Alternative name
Manfred Mann
Born
February 6
,
1941
Woodhouse, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
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British singer/guitarist who had three top ten hits in the 1960s: "The Crying Game" (5) in 1964, "Little Things" (5) in 1965 and "Mama" (5) in 1966.
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Today's guitar bands have taken their influences from the '60s and that's fantastic. I'm just glad that the days of pompous guitar bands like
U2
are behind us. (Speaking in 2007)
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