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Tony Maiden (died 17 February 2004 in
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, Spain) was an English actor, who is best known for playing "Albert Clifton" in the British television series ''
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'' (1972–1974). He is also known for playing "Willy" in the soft-core pornographic comedy film ''
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'' (1979), known in the U.S. as ''Spaced Out''. ''
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'' described the character as "a pimply young Cockney innocent for whom all the Betelgeusians fall...engagingly portrayed by Tony Maiden". Other roles included Assistant Boots "E.J. Guy" in ''
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'' (1979). He also appeared in '' Keep it in the Family'' as "Val" (1971). On 17 February 2004, he died in Spain.


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* 2004 deaths English male film actors English male television actors {{England-actor-stub