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'''Harold Stanley “Stan” Nuttall''', a [[Liverpool]] fan, was a member (and [[ECLSFS|ex-Chairman]]) of the [[Liverpool Science Fiction Society]], and wrote for the [[clubzine]] ''[[Space Diversions]]''. He acted in several [[MaD Productions]] [[movies]]. | '''Harold Stanley “Stan” Nuttall''', a [[Liverpool]] fan, was a member (and [[ECLSFS|ex-Chairman]]) of the [[Liverpool Science Fiction Society]], and wrote for the [[clubzine]] ''[[Space Diversions]]''. He acted in several [[MaD Productions]] [[movies]]. | ||
− | He was half the [[Hurstmonceaux]] and [[Faversham]] writing team, with [[John Owen]]. | + | He was half the [[Hurstmonceaux]] and [[Faversham]] writing team behind the [[Harrison]] stories, with [[John Owen]]. |
He was made a [[Knight of St. Fantony]] at [[Cytricon III]] in 1957. He married fellow fan [[Marge Nuttall|Marjorie Denton]] on September 9, 1961. | He was made a [[Knight of St. Fantony]] at [[Cytricon III]] in 1957. He married fellow fan [[Marge Nuttall|Marjorie Denton]] on September 9, 1961. |
Revision as of 23:29, 2 September 2020
(1927 – April 26, 2019)
Harold Stanley “Stan” Nuttall, a Liverpool fan, was a member (and ex-Chairman) of the Liverpool Science Fiction Society, and wrote for the clubzine Space Diversions. He acted in several MaD Productions movies.
He was half the Hurstmonceaux and Faversham writing team behind the Harrison stories, with John Owen.
He was made a Knight of St. Fantony at Cytricon III in 1957. He married fellow fan Marjorie Denton on September 9, 1961.
- A brief bio by Eric Bentcliffe appeared in Waldo 1 (December 1959), online here.
- An appreciation appeared in Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report, New Series #61, 2019.
Person | 1927—2019 |
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