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  1. Children. 3. Awards. Most Promising Newcomer Variety Club of Great Britain. Bernard Bresslaw (25 February 1934 – 11 June 1993) [ 1] was a British actor and comedian. He was best known as a member of the Carry On film franchise. Bresslaw also worked on television and stage, performed recordings and wrote a series of poetry.

  2. A father of three sons, he was married to dancer Betty Wright from 1959 until his death in 1993. Birthday: February 25, 1934 ( Pisces) Born In: Stepney, London, England. Spouse/Ex-: Betty Wright. children: James Bresslaw, Jonathan Bresslaw, Mark Bresslaw, Mark Bresslaw and Jonathan Bresslaw. Bernard Bresslaw appeared in several movies during ...

  3. Quotes. Create Subpage. "I suppose it was when I was in the Army that I came across Popeye characters and stored away in my mind their mannerisms, although when I came to play Popeye I didn't fashion the role on anyone in particular." Bernard Bresslaw, talking about his preparation for portraying the dim-witted Popeye in The Army Game.

  4. Ah the gentle giant Bernie Bresslaw. I don't know why but Bernard's towering contribution to the Carry On series is sometimes overlooked. While the likes of Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor tend to steal the limelight, as with Peter Butterworth and Kenneth Connor, Bresslaw is part of the Carry On furniture, turning in some glorious supporting turns over the years but never quite ...

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  5. Terry-Thomas, to Bresslaw. Bernard Bresslaw (25 February 1934 — 11 June 1993) was an English comic actor and singer, mostly known for his appearances in the popular Carry On film series. He first became interested in acting after he visited the Hackney Empire in London and was also encouraged to study a course in it by his primary school teacher.

  6. Downloads. Carry On Up The Khyber Report (PDF, 232.88 KB) Carry On…. Up The Khyber, the sixteenth Carry On film to be made, arrived at the BBFC for classification in June 1968. The film, set in 19th century India, sees the Khasi of Khalibar (Kenneth Williams) discover that the guards of the Khyber Pass, the Kilted Third Foot And Mouth brigade ...

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  8. Bernard Bresslaw. Actor: Krull. A RADA scholar who was spotted by Laurence Olivier, Bernard Bresslaw got professional security from the "Carry On" films but was typecast (as TV's The Army Game (1957) had done earlier). He was beginning to extend himself through stage work when, in 1993, just before a performance in "The Taming Of The Shrew" in Regent's Park, London, he had a heart attack and ...

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