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Brinsworth House is a retirement home especially for members of the acting and entertainment professions, in Twickenham, Greater London, England. The house, opened in 1911, is provided and maintained by the Entertainment Artistes Benevolent Fund, founded in 1908 to care for members of what was at that time the variety and music hall profession. The EABF and the house are funded largely by the Royal Variety Performance.

Residents

Current residents include:
Previous celebrity residents have included:
  • Charlie Drake (died 2006)
  • Alan Freeman CBE (died 2006)
  • John Hewer - best known as Captain Birdseye (died 2008)
  • Dame Thora Hird (died 2003)
  • Emily Perry (died 2008)Further Information

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