Alfred Lynch was born in the East End of London in 1931. Born the son of a plumber, he quit school to become a draughtsman's apprentice. After doing his National Service in the Army he began to train as an actor, coming out as a real talent of British cinema with critically acclaimed roles in Coventry and the Royal Court in London. In the 50s and 60s he seemed a natural pick for the working class kitchen sink dramas given that he was short, sandy haired and a very down to earth and working c ...[Read Story]