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Duncan Alexander Goodhew MBE (born 27 May 1957) is a British swimming athlete. After swimming competitively in America as a collegian at North Carolina State University, he was an Olympic swimmer for Great Britain and won Olympic gold and bronze medals at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
Date Of Birth May 27, 1957 Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Lost all his hair at the age of 10 when he had an accident falling out of a tree, and has been completely hairless ever since. 2 100m breaststroke champion at the Moscow Olympic Games in 1980. 3 He was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1983 for his services to sport.
Self Title Year Status Character Olympics 2012: One Year to Go 2011 TV Movie Himself Sport Relief 2010 2010 TV Special Himself Breakfast 2010 TV Series Himself - Swimmer Loose Women 2009 TV Series Himself An Audience Without Jeremy Beadle 2008 TV Movie Himself Jack Dee Live at the Apollo 2007 TV Series Himself - Audience Member TV Burp 2007 TV Series Himself The Daily Politics 2006 TV Series Himself The Wright Stuff 2005 TV Series Guest Panelist The Late Edition 2005 TV Series Himself Everything Must Go! 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway 2004 TV Series Himself A Question of Sport 2004 TV Series Mystery Guest Trevor's World of Sport 2003 TV Series Himself Important Astrology Experiment 2002 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself I Love 1980's 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Top Ten 2000 TV Series documentary Himself I, Lovett 1993 TV Series Himself The Sooty Show 1991 TV Series Himself You Bet! 1990 TV Series Himself E.M.U. TV 1989 TV Series Himself - Special guest / Himself Wheel of Fortune 1988 TV Series Himself - Special Guest The Grand Knockout Tournament 1987 TV Special Himself Bullseye 1984 TV Series Himself On Safari 1984 TV Series Himself The Adventure Game 1984 TV Series Himself Children in Need 1983 TV Series Himself Good Morning Britain 1983 TV Series Himself Secombe with Music 1982 TV Series Himself No 73 1982 TV Series Himself Ad Lib 1981 TV Series Himself Punchlines! 1981 TV Series Himself Crackerjack! 1981 TV Series Himself - Guest
Known for movies The Grand Knockout Tournament (1987) as Himself
Sport Relief 2010 (2010) as Himself
An Audience Without Jeremy Beadle (2008) as Himself
Olympics 2012: One Year to Go (2011) as Himself