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Trevor Park was born on 12 December, 1927 in London, England. He is an English actor, best known for his roles in the films The Great Escape (1963), The Ipcress File (1965), and The Italian Job (1969). Park began his career in the 1950s, appearing in a number of British television series. He made his feature film debut in The Great Escape (1963), playing the role of Flight Lieutenant Colin Blythe. He went on to appear in a number of other films, including The Ipcress File (1965), The Italian Job (1969), and The Eagle Has Landed (1976). Park has also appeared in a number of television series, including The Avengers (1961-1969), The Saint (1963-1969), and The Professionals (1977-1983). Park is married to actress and singer, Joanna Lumley. They have two children, Jamie and Kate. As of 2021, Trevor Park's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

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Born 12 December, 1927
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1979

In 1979, Park was elected to Leeds City Council, on which he served for seven years. He was Chairman of the Municipal Services Committee from 1980 to 1983, and of Planning and Development from 1983 to 1986. His colleagues' respect for him was shown by his Chairmanship of the Labour Group. Unwell, he stood down in 1986.

1970

Park decided to stand down at the 1970 general election, which other Labour MPs thought was because he knew defeat was inevitable; his seat indeed fell to the Conservatives. Park returned to working for the Worker's Educational Association, and from 1972 he became Lecturer in Industrial Relations in the Department of Adult Education and Extramural Studies at Leeds University. He was promoted to Senior Fellow in 1983. Park also did a great deal of work with the National Union of Mineworkers.

Regretting his decision to step down in 1970, Park attempted to be selected again for Labour held seats. However, his decision to step down rather than "face the music" counted against him, and he had antagonised the local TGWU organiser. He was not selected for Goole when a vacancy arose in 1971, nor for Batley and Morley after the retirement of the ailing Sir Alfred Broughton, nor for Penistone in 1978, all seats where he was thought to have a chance.

1966

Park was outspoken on several issues, including British diplomatic support for the Vietnam war and the incomes policy instituted by Wilson. He increased his majority in the 1966 general election. In 1969, he was one of the key figures who backed up those such as James Callaghan, who urged Wilson to drop the proposed Trade Union reforms of "In Place of Strife", a struggle which was successful. Park was a member of the Transport & General Workers Union.

1964

He was selected to fight the constituency of South East Derbyshire, which had the smallest majority in the country (12 votes) going into the 1964 general election. Park duly gained the seat from the Conservatives, by just 873 votes. His maiden speech discarded the usual tradition and attacked the government's policy on nuclear arms.

1958

Park made a strong speech at the Labour Party conference in 1958, which was highly critical of the leadership of Hugh Gaitskell. In the general election the following year, he stood in another safe Conservative seat, this time Darwen. Park's attendance at the Trade Union Congress and successive Labour Party conferences, coupled with his ability to impress with speeches, led to a degree of popularity. Meanwhile, his academic career flourished, with an appointment as a lecturer in the Department for Extramural Studies at the University of Sheffield

1955

At the 1955 general election, Park fought Altrincham and Sale (a safe Conservative seat). His political involvement was unpopular with his employer, and soon after he left to become a lecturer for the Workers Educational Association. This body, which worked with the Trades Unions, looked kindly on members who wanted to be involved in politics.

1927

Joseph Trevor Park (12 December 1927 – 6 April 1995) was a British lecturer and politician. He was a Labour Party Member of Parliament during Harold Wilson's government in the 1960s, a government which he regarded as unhelpful to the interests of Labour voters.