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Belinda and husband Gary

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Belinda and husband Gary
Belinda Dale with her husband Gary.
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Belinda Dale
Belinda Dale was the daughter of James "Jim" Dale, a multi-talented English entertainer who had a successful career as an actor, composer, director, and singer. Jim Dale was born in 1935 and married Patricia Dale, a nurse, in 1957. The couple remained together for twenty years before their marriage ended in divorce in 1977. Belinda had three brothers named Toby, Murray, and Adam. Not much information is available about Belinda's life, but it is known that she married a man named Gary. Sadly, Belinda passed away in 1995 due to leukemia, a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. Read a story about Jim's career and Patricia and Jim's marriage at Carry On Jim.
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