First Name |
Stephen
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Middle Name |
Thomas
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Last Name |
Ward
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Full Name at Birth |
Stephen Thomas Ward
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Alternative Name |
Dr Stephen Ward
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Birthday |
19th October, 1912
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Birthplace |
Lemsford, Hertfordshire
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Died |
1963
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Place of Death |
Mallord Street, Chelsea, London, England
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Cause of Death |
Drug overdose
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Buried |
Cremated
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Build |
Average
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Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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Distinctive Feature |
Ward as arrested and charged with pimping and procuring...., Ward had a series of girlfriends...., Ward was an extremely talented osteopath, he was eventually commissioned as an officer in the RAMC....
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Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
English
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High School |
[????-??] Cranford Public School in Dorset, England, [????-??] Highgate School in London, England
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University |
[1934-39] Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in Missouri, USA, [1930-32] Sorbonne, Paris
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Occupation Text |
Osteopathic physician, artist, ex WW2 captain
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Occupation |
Doctor
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Claim to Fame |
He was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair.
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Music Genre (Text) |
Treating Officers For Muscle Injuries And Back Trouble...., Helped Deliver Babies At Remote Farms...., Charged With Pimping And Procuring...., Doctor to the rich and famous....
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Year(s) Active |
1929 - 29 (A carpet salesman: in Houndsditch, London), 1929 - ?? (A translator: in the German branch of the Shell oil company), 1930 - 32 (A Parisian tourist guide: while studying at the Sorbonne), 1932 - ?? (sold chests of Indian tea and subscriptions to the Spectator magazine in London), 1940 - ?? (An osteopath: in Torquay), 1941 - 41 (A volunteer: for the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC)), 194? - ?? (A volunteer: The Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) at Bovington), 194? - ?? (An officer: for the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC)), 194? - ?? (A captain: for the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC)), 1945 - ?? (An osteopath: at The Osteopathic Association Clinic in Dorset Square, London), 194? - ?? (set up his own clinic in Cavendish Square, on the fringe of Harley Street, London), 1949 - ?? (husband: of Patricia Baines, a fashion model)
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Associated Acts |
Shell (oil company), The Spectator (magazine), The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), The Royal Armoured Corps
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Pets |
Patricia Mary Baines (wife & model), Reverend Arthur Ward (father), Eileen Esmée (mother), Christine Keeler (protege), John Profumo (Secretary of State for War), Noel Howard-Jones (friend), Gandhi (his patient), Averell Harriman (famous patient), Winston Churchill (famous patient), Duncan Sandys (famous patient), Feliks Topolski (famous patient), Ava Gardner (famous patient), Mary Martin (famous patient), Mel Ferrer (famous patient), Lord Astor, Colin Coote (editor of the Daily Telegraph), Roger Hollis (head of MI5), Anthony Blunt, Geoffrey Nicholson (Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures), Peter Rachman (Conservative MP), Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Eunice Bailey (girlfriend), Margaret Brown (girlfriend), Vickie Martin (girlfriend)
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Favorite Places |
Torquay, England (childhood home), Hamburg, Germany, Missouri, USA, United States, Lord Astor's cottage on his Cliveden Estate, Cavendish Square, London (residence)
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Stephen Thomas Ward (19 October 1912 – 3 August 1963) was an English osteopath and artist who was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair, a British political scandal which brought about the resignation of John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War, and contributed to the defeat of the Conservative government a year later.