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'''Edward Brayshaw''' ([[1930 (people)|1930]]*-[[28 December (people)|28 December]] [[1990 (people)|1990]]) appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories: as [[Léon Colbert]] in ''[[The Reign of Terror]]'' and [[the War Chief]] in ''[[The War Games]]''.
'''Edward Brayshaw''' ([[1930 (people)|1930]]*-[[28 December (people)|28 December]] [[1990 (people)|1990]]) appeared in two ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories: as [[Léon Colbert]] in ''[[The Reign of Terror]]'' and [[the War Chief]] in ''[[The War Games]]''.
Brayshaw died of throat [[cancer]] in 1990. The cancer was diagnosed just days before his death, Brayshaw having brushed off the symptoms as being caused by the cold British weather.


:''The [http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/ British Film Industry] claims he was born on [[18 October (people)|18 October]] [[1933 (people)|1933]].''
:''The [http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/ British Film Industry] claims he was born on [[18 October (people)|18 October]] [[1933 (people)|1933]].''

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Edward Brayshaw (1930*-28 December 1990) appeared in two Doctor Who stories: as Léon Colbert in The Reign of Terror and the War Chief in The War Games.

Brayshaw died of throat cancer in 1990. The cancer was diagnosed just days before his death, Brayshaw having brushed off the symptoms as being caused by the cold British weather.

The British Film Industry claims he was born on 18 October 1933.

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