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Full name
  
William Edmunds

Playing position
  
Centre forward

Date of birth
  
q1 1898

Name
  
Bill Edmunds

Date of death
  
q4 1964 (aged 66)

Role
  
Character actor


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Place of birth
  
Trimdon Grange, County Durham, England

Died
  
December 7, 1981, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
It's a Wonderful Life, The Lost Moment, House of Frankenstein, Double Dynamite, The Big Sombrero

Similar People
  
Carol Coombs, Todd Karns, Ward Bond, Virginia Patton, Beulah Bondi

Place of death
  
County Durham, England

William "Bill" Edmunds (q1 1898 – q4 1964) was a footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League for Darlington. He also played non-league football in the north-east of England for clubs including Shildon and Spennymoor United.

Life and career

Edmunds was born in Trimdon Grange, County Durham, the third child of James Edmunds, a coal miner, and his wife Sarah. He played North-Eastern League football for clubs including Shildon and Spennymoor United before, at the age of 23, signing for Darlington ahead of their first season in the Football League. A "towering centre forward", Edmunds went straight into the first eleven for the opening match, at home to Halifax Town in the newly formed Third Division North. He scored a late consolation goal in a 5–1 loss in the reverse fixture, but was left out in favour of George Stevens for the next match, a 7–0 defeat of Chesterfield, and dropped into the reserves.

A scoring spree in the North-Eastern League after Christmas earned him a recall to the first team. He duly scored three times as Darlington beat Tranmere Rovers 4–1 at home, and played in the next five matches, scoring twice (against Stalybridge Celtic and Wigan Borough) before returning to the reserves. At the end of the season, he played on the losing side in the Durham Senior Cup final against Sunderland reserves.

Edmunds died in 1964 at the age of 66.

References

Bill Edmunds Wikipedia