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Name
  
Vincent Mulchrone

Died
  
1977


Spouse
  
Louie Mulchrone

Movies
  
The Forth Road Bridge

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Children
  
Michael Mulchrone, Patrick Mulchrone, Martin Mulchrone

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Vincent Mulchrone (1923 – 1977) was an English journalist active during the post-war period. After nearly three decades at the Daily Mail, he died of leukaemia at the age of 54.

He grew up in Morley, West Yorkshire, and was an RAF pilot during the Second World War. During his career in journalism, he covered events including the withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam, numerous royal tours, and social commentary such as the decline of the English sausage.

In 2005 he was entered into a Hall of Fame as one of the 40 greatest journalists by Press Gazette magazine, and his likeness was displayed at the National Portrait Gallery.

Married to Louie, the couple had three sons, Patrick, Michael and Martin.

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Vincent Mulchrone Wikipedia


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