Harry Secombe

Harry Secombe

ActorWriterMusic Department
Born
September 8, 1921
Died
April 11, 2001
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Harry Secombe was one of Britain's best loved comic entertainers. Born in Swansea, South Wales he began singing as a child in local church choirs. His first job was as a clerk although he had considered a career in opera. During World War Two he served in the Army in North Africa and Italy. He met…

Biography

Harry Secombe was one of Britain's best loved comic entertainers. Born in Swansea, South Wales he began singing as a child in local church choirs. His first job was as a clerk although he had considered a career in opera. During World War Two he served in the Army in North Africa and Italy. He met the comedian Spike Milligan while on duty in the Western desert and their common bond was a unique brand of humour. Secombe appeared in many troop concerts where he was known for his trademark high pitched laugh and blowing raspberries. After the war he appeared as a comic at London's famous Windmill Theatre and in 1945 became one of the stalwarts of the hugely successful radio series Educating Archie. His greatest popularity began in 1951 with the birth of radio's Crazy People, later to be renamed The Goon Show. One of the most famous radio comedy programmes of all time it helped launch the careers of Secombe, Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine.

Whilst the Goon Show was in its prime the comedy team made several films associated with the series including Down Among the Z Men (1952) and in 1955 Secombe had his own TV show, The Harry Secombe Show. His other popular TV shows, often written by Marty Feldman and Barry Cryer, included Secombe and Friends (1966) and Have a Harry Christmas (1977). On stage he had a long running success with Leslie Bricusse's Pickwick (1963) and he revived the show in the 1980s.

His most notable film work began with Davy (1957) in which he played a music hall performer who auditions for an opera at Convent Garden. It was meant as a star vehicle for him but was not a box office success. International audiences became familiar with him when he played Mr Bumble, the beadle in Oliver! (1968) and films such as The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971) and Starstruck (1972).

Knighted in 1981 and much slimmed down after a serious attack of peritonitis, he continued to appear in concerts and on television as well as writing several volumes of autobiography. He toured Australia and in 1983 became the host of Highway, a weekly TV religious programme. This was Secombe toned down, far from his rollicking past and with no jokes, but it gave him a chance to sing seriously. The show ran for nearly ten years.

Ill health continually dogged the comedian in his final years and he battled with cancer and a severe stroke. He continued to appear on television, notably narrating D Day - The Official Story (1994) and presenting Top Ten Comedy Records (2000).

Writer

JackanoryJackanory(1965)

Actor

JackanoryJackanory(1965)as Storyteller
Pepys and So to Bed(1983)as Pepys
SunstruckSunstruck(1972)as Stanley Evans
Mr Tumbleweed(1971)as Mr. Tumbleweed
The Magnificent Seven Deadly SinsThe Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins(1971)as Stanley (segment: Envy)

Music Department

Between Two WomenBetween Two Women(2003)

Self

The Unforgettable Beryl Reid(2000)as Self
Songs of PraiseSongs of Praise(1961)as Self - Presenter
What a Performance!(1997)as Self
The Unknown Peter SellersThe Unknown Peter Sellers(2000)as Self
Top TenTop Ten(1995)as Self

Archive Footage

Paul Whitehouse's Sketch Show Years(2024)as Self
Spike Milligan: The Unseen ArchiveSpike Milligan: The Unseen Archive(2022)as Self
CredlinCredlin(2017)as Self
The Kenny ReportThe Kenny Report(2019)as Self
Songs of PraiseSongs of Praise(1961)as Self

Known for

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Harry Secombe in Lampoon (1974)Mark Lester and Harry Secombe in Oliver! (1968)Hattie Jacques, Harry Secombe, and Eric SykesPeter Sellers, Michael Bentine, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe in Down Among the Z Men (1952)Harry Secombe in The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971)Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe in Down Among the Z Men (1952)

Credit Score: Harry Secombe

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Oliver!22.5019687.451144482
2Sunstruck3.0919725.800141
3Davy3.0919585.600163
4Penny Points to Paradise2.6019514.900218
5The Bed Sitting Room2.5019706.0002865
6Song of Norway2.0019704.200547
7Don't Spare the Horses1.2519520.0000