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  1. 3. Sept. 2002 · Venus in Blue Jeans: The Sixties Collection by Mark Wynter released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 18. Sept. 2013 · Mark Wynter's biggest hit. A version of the Jimmy Clanton song. Went to # 4 in the UK in 1962.

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  3. www.markwynter.com › bioMark Wynter

    The Mark Wynter story began when Terry Lewis was born in Woking in Surrey to Edna Riley and Thomas Lewis on January 29th 1943... Edna had been evacuated there during the Second World War but within a few months of Terry's birth was able to move them back to her birthplace, Elephant and Castle in South London. Thomas was a trainee motor mechanic ...

  4. Mark Wynter. One of several U.K. heartthrobs of the 1960s who took their cue from American teen idols. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Born. January 29, 1943 in Woking, Surrey, England. Genre.

  5. Mark's TV debut was in September 1960 in VAL PARNELL'S STARTIME and in a tour of Australia in 1961 he had his own hour long TV spectacular, EXCLUSIVELY YOURS. Filmed in Melbourne. Among Mark's guests on the GTV show were the Allen Brothers – one of whom later became a highly successful singer-songwriter, Peter Allen, Patsy Ann Noble and Australia's own Col Joye.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dana_WynterDana Wynter - Wikipedia

    Wynter died on 5 May 2011 from congestive heart failure at the Ojai Valley Community Hospital's Continuing Care Center; she was 79 years old. She had suffered from heart disease in her later years, and was transferred from the hospital's intensive care unit earlier in the day. Her son Mark said she was not expected to survive, and "she stepped off the bus very peacefully."

  7. Running time. 85 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Just for Fun is a 1963 British musical film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starriing Mark Wynter and Cherry Roland. [1] It was written by Amicus co-founder Milton Subotsky. Cinematography was by Nicolas Roeg .