Graham William Stark
Sign | Aquarius |
Born | Jan 20, 1922 Wallasey, England |
Died | Oct 29, 2013 London, England |
Age | Died at 91 |
Graham Stark | |
Job | Comedian, actor, writer, director |
Years active | 1939-1999 |
Top Roles | Hercule LaJoy, Butler, Pope's Secretary, Bell Boy, Humphrey |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Slapstick, World War II, Based on Play |
Top Collaborators | Blake Edwards (Director), Peter Sellers, John Le Mesurier, Dennis Price |
Shares birthday with | Patricia Neal, George Burns, Bretaigne Windust see more.. |
Graham Stark Overview:
Character actor, Graham Stark, was born Graham William Stark on Jan 20, 1922 in Wallasey, England. Stark died at the age of 91 on Oct 29, 2013 in London, England .
MINI BIO:
Dapper, dark-haired British comedian, scriptwriter, sometime director, and general contributor of comic cameos, with Mr. Punch-like facial features which made him look as if he was always about to laugh. A minor member of The Goons who gradually assumed greater familiarity and importance, he built up his early experience with a mixture of straight and comic film roles and funny voices in radio comedy. Attempts to direct comedy were less successful and he returned to the front of the camera. With photography, he had more luck, having had exhibitions of his work. In the cinema, he continued to crop up in increasingly broad comic vignettes.
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