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Henry Soskin (12 February 1930 – 23 February 2022), better known as Henry Lincoln, was a British author, television presenter, scriptwriter, and actor. He co-wrote three Doctor Who multi-part serials in the 1960s, and — starting in the 1970s — inspired three Chronicle BBC Two documentaries on the alleged mysteries surrounding the French village of Rennes-le-Château (on which he was writer and presenter) — and, from the 1980s, co-authored and authored a series of books of which The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail was the most popular, becoming the inspiration for Dan Brown's 2003 best-selling novel, The Da Vinci Code. He was the last living person to have written for Doctor Who in the 1960s.
Filmography
all 20
Movies 11
Writer 11
TV Shows 9
self 3
The Da Vinci Code: The Greatest Story Ever Sold (2006)
Codename (1970)
Hadleigh (1969)
The Champions (1968)
The Expert (1968)
Softly, Softly (1966)
The Barnstormers (1964)
Doctor Who (1963)
Sunday-Night Play (1960)
Spycatcher (1959)
A Man from the Sun (1956)
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GenderMale
Birthday1930-02-12
Deathday2022-02-23 (92 years old)
Birth NameHenry Soskin
Birth PlaceLondon, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
ResidencesRennes-le-Château, France
Also Known AsHenry Soskin
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