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Matthew Guinness
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Born
June 6
,
1940
·
London, England, UK
Mini Bio
Matthew Guinness was born on June 6, 1940 in London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
Oppenheimer (1980)
,
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1970)
and
The Duellists (1977)
. He has been married to Joanne Bristow since August 1996. They have one child. He was previously married to Helen M D Lynch and Andree M. Lefevre.
Family
Spouses
Joanne Bristow
(August 1996 - present) (1 child)
Helen M D Lynch
(July 1989 - 1993) (divorced)
Andree M. Lefevre
(May 1967 - December 1985) (divorced, 2 children)
Children
Sally Guinness
Parents
Merula Salaman
Alec Guinness
Relatives
Otis Guinness-Walker
(Grandchild)
Natasha Guinness-Taylor
(Grandchild)
Chloe Salaman
(Cousin)
Toby Salaman
(Cousin)
Chattie Salaman
(Aunt or Uncle)
Joseph Blatchley
(Cousin)
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Son of Sir
Alec Guinness
and
Merula Salaman
.
Son Samuel (born 1968) and daughter
Sally Guinness
(born 1971) from his first marriage. Daughter Bethany, with third wife Joanne, born in 1996.
Grandfather of
Otis Guinness-Walker
(born in 1995).
Great-nephew of
Dora Tulloch
.
Grandfather of
Natasha Guinness-Taylor
.
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