John Nightingale, a talented actor, entered this world in the year 1942, specifically in the charming town of Burnley, situated in the picturesque county of Lancashire, within the borders of England, a nation that is part of the United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, John Nightingale was recognized for his outstanding performances in a variety of films, including the acclaimed television series "When the Boat Comes In" in 1976, the 1975 drama "Looking for Clancy", and the 1974 television adaptation of John Moffat's novel "The Stars Look Down".
Regrettably, John Nightingale's life was cut short, and he passed away in the year 1980, in the historic borough of Greenwich, nestled within the boundaries of the vibrant city of London, England, United Kingdom.