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Kenneth Williams

British actor

Born
22 February 1926
in LondonCity of London, EnglandUnited Kingdom

Died
15 April 1988

Born 22 February 1926 in London, died 15 April 1988 - British actor and comedian, he worked regularly on radio, television and theater. Best known for International Cabaret, An Audience with Kenneth Williams, Carry On... Up the Khyber, Carry on Spying...

In 1944 he was drafted into the army, where he came to the branch of engineering troops stationed in Mumbai. There noted his ability recitation and the ability to quickly memorizing the text, so you went to the field of theater. After returning from the army he began to work as a professional actor.


1954-1959

Hancock’s Half Hour

Cria Cuervos 1954

One of the first situation comedy series later turned into TV series. Each week Tony Hancock presents different story, but the main characters are usually similar - depressed and trying to improve their lives.

1956-1961

Hancock’s Half Hour

Cria Cuervos 1956

One of the first situation comedy series in British tv. Each week Tony Hancock presents different story about life of his character falling into pieces, often with help of scheming Sid James.

1958-1964

Beyond Our Ken

Cria Cuervos 1958

Sketch-based radio show starring Kenneth Horne and (among others) Kenneth Williams.

1958-1992

Carry On

Cria Cuervos 1958

One of the longest ever series of comedy films and parodies made by great set of actors. Each of the films is different story and different set of characters, but the light atmosphere and the dialogues filled with innuendos are the trademarks of Carry On series.

1964

Carry On Spying

as Desmond Simkins

Cria Cuervos 1964

The secret formula was stolen from one of the government labs. The chief of Secret Service is determined to stop the formula from getting into wrong hands, so he sends his best agents. Well, best available anyway.




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