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Dave Courtney - Wikipedia David John Courtney [1] (17 February 1959 – 22 October 2023) was an English self-proclaimed gangster [2] who became both an author [3] and an actor [4]
David Courtney - Wikipedia David Courtney (born David Alexander Cohen, 18 December 1949, Brighton, East Sussex) [1] is a British singer, songwriter and record producer Courtney's first big break was as a songwriter with Adam Faith and Leo Sayer ; Courtney co-wrote several hit songs with them (including " Giving it All Away ", recorded by both Sayer and Roger Daltrey
Who was Dave Courtney and was he married? | The US Sun DAVE Courtney was a former gangster turned author and celebrity who was an open book when it came to talking about his criminal past Here's everything you need to know about Courtney - who died on October 22, 2023, aged 64 Dave Courtney wrote about his life of crime before he died at the age of 64 Who was Dave Courtney?
Dave Courtney: Ex-gangster who had links to Kray twins dies aged 64 Tributes are being paid to former gangster-turned-author and actor Dave Courtney, who has been found dead at his home The 64-year-old, who claimed to be an associate of 1960s gangland criminals the Kray twins, was found in Plumstead, southeast London, on Sunday after having reportedly shot himself
Dave Courtney - IMDb Dave Courtney was born on 17 February 1959 in Bermondsey, London, England, UK He was an actor and producer, known for Full English Breakfast (2014), Triads, Yardies Onion Bhajees! (2003) and Gatwick Gangsters (2017)
David Courtney: Songwriter Record Producer David Courtney is a Grammy-nominated award winning song writer and record producer who has sold in excess of 35 million records, worked with countless legendary names in music including: Leo Sayer – whom he discovered and co-wrote produced hits for - Roger Daltrey, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Gene Pitney, Ritchie