Harry Secombe
Biography
From Wikipedia
Sir Harry Donald Secombe, CBE (8 September 1921 – 11 April 2001) was a Welsh comedian and singer. He played Neddie Seagoon, a central character in the BBC radio comedy series The Goon Show (1951–60). He also appeared in musicals and films and, in his later years, was a presenter of television shows incorporating hymns and other devotional songs.
With the success of The Goon Show, Secombe developed a dual career as both a comedy actor and a singer. At the beginning of his career as an entertainer, his act would end with a joke version of the duet Sweethearts, in which he sang both the baritone and falsetto parts. Trained under Italian maestro Manlio di Veroli, he emerged as a bel canto tenor (characteristically, he insisted that in his case this meant "can belto") and had a long list of best-selling record albums to his credit.
In 1958 he appeared in the film Jet Storm, which starred Dame Sybil Thorndike and Richard Attenborough and in the same year Secombe starred in the title role in Davy, one of Ealing Studios' last films.
In 1963 he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).
He was knighted in 1981, and jokingly referred to himself as Sir Cumference (in recognition of his rotund figure). The motto he chose for his coat of arms was "GO ON", a reference to goon.
Filmography
The Bed Sitting Room
as Shelter Man 1969
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
as Stanley (segment "Envy") 1971
Jet Storm
as Binky Meadows 1959
Doctor in Trouble
as Llewellyn Wendover 1970
Svengali
as Barizel 1954
Down Among the Z Men
as Harry Jones 1952
Song of Norway
as Bioernstjerne Bjoernson 1970
Penny Points to Paradise
as Harry Flakers 1951
Davy
as Davy Morgan 1958
Forces' Sweetheart
as Harry Llewelyn 1953
Rhubarb
as Rev. Rhubarb 1970
The Unknown Peter Sellers
as Self 2000
Helter Skelter
as Alf (uncredited) 1949
Sunstruck
1972
The Last Goon Show of All
as Self 1972The Unforgettable Harry Secombe
as Self (archive footage) 2010