Updated Lord of the Rings and Titanic star who lived in Suffolk dies aged 79
Bernard Hill, who lived in Suffolk and was best known for his role in Titanic, has died aged 79.
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Johnny Amos is the Lead Live Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star and other Suffolk titles. He covers breaking news from across Suffolk and ocasionally Norfolk as well as food reviews.
Johnny Amos is the Lead Live Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star and other Suffolk titles. He covers breaking news from across Suffolk and ocasionally Norfolk as well as food reviews.
Bernard Hill, who lived in Suffolk and was best known for his role in Titanic, has died aged 79.
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