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Jeremy Thorpe
(1929-2014)
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Jeremy Thorpe was born on 29 April 1929 in Kensington, London, England, UK. He was married to
Marion Thorpe
and Caroline Julia Allpass. He died on 4 December 2014 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
Midweek
TV Series
Self - Liberal MP
1972 • 1 ep
Weekend World
6.7
TV Series
Self
1974 • 1 ep
World in Action
7.2
TV Series
Self
1968 • 1 ep
It's My Opinion
TV Series
Self - Chairman
1958–1965 • 3 eps
Credits
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Self
20
Archive Footage
13
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Previous
20
Timewatch
7.7
TV Series
Self
(as Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe)
1989
1 episode
Decision 79
TV Special
Self - Lib, Devon North
(as Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe)
1979
Panorama
7.0
TV Series
Self
1973–1975
3 episodes
A Question of Europe
TV Special
Self - For the Motion
(as Rt. Hon. Jeremy Thorpe M.P.)
1975
Election 74
TV Special
Self
(as Rt. Hon. Jeremy Thorpe)
1974
Election 74
TV Special
Self - Liberal
1974
This Week
6.3
TV Series
Self
1974
2 episodes
Weekend World
6.7
TV Series
Self
1974
1 episode
Parkinson
7.3
TV Series
Self
(as Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe MP)
1973
1 episode
Full House
5.6
TV Series
Self
(as Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe MP)
1972
1 episode
Midweek
TV Series
Self - Liberal MP
1972
1 episode
United Nations 25th Anniversary
TV Special
Self
1970
Election 70
TV Special
Self
(as Rt. Hon. Jeremy Thorpe)
1970
Dee Time
7.6
TV Series
Self
1969
1 episode
World in Action
7.2
TV Series
Self
1968
1 episode
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Archive Footage
Previous
13
The Love Box in Your Living Room
7.3
TV Movie
Self
(archive footage)
2022
A Very English Scandal: Hugh's Transformation
Video
Self
(archive footage, uncredited)
2018
A Very English Scandal: Introducing
Video
Self
(archive footage, uncredited)
2018
A Very English Scandal
7.7
TV Mini Series
Self
(archive footage)
2018
1 episode
The Jeremy Thorpe Scandal
7.2
TV Movie
Self
(archive footage)
2018
White Heat
7.2
TV Mini Series
Self
(archive footage, uncredited)
2012
1 episode
Timeshift
7.0
TV Series
Self
Self - Leader, Liberal Party
(archive footage, archive footage)
2006–2007
2 episodes
Arena
7.7
TV Series
Self
(archive footage)
2004
1 episode
Secret Lives
6.1
TV Series
Self
(archive footage)
1996
1 episode
The Red Queen: A Portrait of Barbara Castle
7.8
TV Movie
Self
(archive footage)
1995
There Now Follows...
TV Movie
Self
(archive footage)
1993
Memories of 1970-1991
TV Series
Self
(archive footage)
1991
1 episode
The Rock 'n' Roll Years
8.6
TV Series
Self
(archive footage)
1986–1987
3 episodes
Personal details
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Official sites
France's national library catalogue
Museum
Alternative names
Rt. Hon. Jeremy Thorpe M.P.
Born
April 29
,
1929
Kensington, London, England, UK
Died
December 4
,
2014
London, England, UK
(Parkinson's disease)
Spouses
Marion Thorpe
March 14, 1973 - March 6, 2014 (her death)
Children
David Lascelles
Publicity listings
1 Biographical Movie
1 Print Biography
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Trivia
He was the leader of the British Liberal Party from 1967 to 1976.
Nickname
Bomber
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When did Jeremy Thorpe die?
December 4, 2014
How did Jeremy Thorpe die?
Parkinson's disease
How old was Jeremy Thorpe when he died?
85 years old
Where did Jeremy Thorpe die?
London, England, UK
When was Jeremy Thorpe born?
April 29, 1929
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