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Winston Churchill
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When did Winston Churchill die?
January 24, 1965
How did Winston Churchill die?
Following a stroke
How old was Winston Churchill when he died?
90 years old
Where did Winston Churchill die?
Hyde Park Gate, London, England, UK
When was Winston Churchill born?
November 30, 1874
Where was Winston Churchill born?
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, UK
What was Winston Churchill's birth name?
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
How tall was Winston Churchill?
5 feet 7 inches, or 1.69 meters
What was Winston Churchill known for?
Matinee Theatre
,
The Finest Hours
,
Young Winston
, and
The Secret Scripture
Was Winston Churchill married?
He was married to
Clementine Churchill
from September 12, 1908 to January 24, 1965.
Did Winston Churchill have children?
Yes, 5 children, including Marigold Churchill (died at age 2),
Randolph Churchill
,
Sarah Churchill
,
Diana Churchill
, and
Lady Mary Soames
Who were Winston Churchill's parents?
Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill and Jeanette (Jennie) Jerome
Who were Winston Churchill's relatives?
Celia Sandys
(Grandchild),
Nicholas Soames
(Grandchild),
Rupert Soames
(Grandchild),
Winston Churchill
(Grandchild),
Arabella Churchill
(Grandchild),
Edwina Sandys
(Grandchild),
Emma Soames
(Grandchild), and
Clarissa Spencer-Churchill
(Nephew or niece)
How many awards did Winston Churchill win?
1 award
How many award nominations did Winston Churchill receive?
1 nomination
Known for
Matinee Theatre
6.8
TV Series
Writer
1956 • 1 ep
The Finest Hours
7.2
Writer
1964
The Secret Scripture
6.7
Soundtrack
("Never In The Field Of Human Conflict")
2016
Young Winston
6.7
Writer
(as The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill K.G. O.M. C.H. M.P.)
1972
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