Terry Downes
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Terry Downes

May 9, 1936 - Paddington, London, England, UK

Terry Downes, BEM was a British middleweight boxer, occasional film actor, and businessman. He was nicknamed the "Paddington Express" for his aggressive fighting style.

Downes was recognised as world champion by The Ring magazine in August 1961, and was named Sports Writers' Association Sportsman of the Year later that year

Post-boxing, Downes acted occasionally between 1965 and 1990, usually appearing as a thug, villain or bodyguard. One of his more prominent roles was in Roman Polanski's 1967 film The Fearless Vampire Killers, in which he played "Koukol", a hunchbacked servant. His other film credits included appearances in A Study in Terror (1965), Five Ashore in Singapore (1967), The Golden Lady (1979), If You Go Down in the Woods Today (1981), and the Derek Jarman film Caravaggio (1986).

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Cast

Media
Movie1965A Study in TerrorChunky
Movie1967The Fearless Vampire KillersKoukol, the Servant
Movie1967Singapore, SingaporeGruber
Movie1978Dinner at the Sporting ClubGeorge
Movie1986CaravaggioBodyguard
Movie1981If You Go Down in the Woods TodayWoodsman
Movie1979The Golden LadyTrainer
TV Show1985Dempsey and MakepeaceTerry1

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