Marty Feldman
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 41 years ago |
Date of birth | July 8,1934 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Canning Town |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | December 2,1982 |
Died | Mexico City |
Mexico | |
Height | 172 (cm) |
Spouse | Lauretta Sullivan |
Albums | I Feel A Song Going Off |
Job | Actor |
Comedian | |
Screenwriter | |
Books | Eye Marty: The Newly Discovered Autobiography of a Comic Genius |
Round the Horne Compendium: Classic BBC Radio Comedy | |
Round the Horne: The Very Best Episodes | |
EyE Marty: The Official Autobiography of Marty Feldman | |
Round the Horne: The Complete Julian & Sandy: Classic BBC Radio Comedy | |
Round the Horne: Complete Series 3: Classic Comedy from the BBC Archives | |
Round the Horne: Complete Series One: March 1965 - June 1965 | |
The Bona Book of Julian & Sandy | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance |
British Academy Television Writer Award | |
Siblings | Pamela Feldman |
Parents | Myer Feldman |
Cecilia Crook | |
Place of burial | Forest Lawn, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 437726 |
At Last the 1948 Show
Silent Movie
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine
Every Home Should Have One
In God We Tru$t
Yellowbeard
The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
Marty
Bootsie and Snudge
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Slapstick of Another Kind
Sex with a Smile
The Bed Sitting Room
Marty Back Together Again
How to Irritate People
Radicalism on the BBC
Slapstick
Young Frankenstein
Marty Feldman Life story
Martin Alan Feldman was a British actor, comedian and comedy writer. He was known for his prominent, misaligned eyes. He initially gained prominence as a writer with Barry Took on the ITV sitcom Bootsie and Snudge and the BBC Radio comedy programme Round the Horne.
Barry Cryer obituary: A life dedicated to laughter
... There he found himself working alongside a number of future stars, including John Cleese, Ronnie Barker, Marty Feldman and Graham Chapman...
Tim Brooke-Taylor: Cleese, Fry and more pay tribute to Comedy 'heroes'
... Goodies Brooke-Taylor, garden and Oddie - on of their famous trandem One of his greatest contributions to the British Comedy co-write and play the famous Four Yorkshiremen sketch, with John Cleese, Chapman and Marty Feldman, originally for the ITV comedy program at last, The 1948 Show! A variety of other figures from the comedy and TV-a tribute on social media...
Obituary: Tim Brooke-Taylor, the life of the funnyman, who co-wrote the Four Yorkshiremen
... Brooke-Taylor went on to write and perform, with Marty Feldman on his comedy show Marty...
Goodies Brooke-Taylor dies with coronavirus
... One of his greatest contributions to British Comedy was write to co and play the famous Four Yorkshiremen sketch, with John Cleese, Chapman and Marty Feldman, originally for the ITV comedy program at last, The 1948 Show! The sketch was later to become a popular part of the Monty Python live shows, and was carried out in the rule of Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin...
Tim Brooke-Taylor: Cleese, Fry and more pay tribute to Comedy 'heroes'
John Cleese , Stephen Fry and David Mitchell have paid tribute to the "wonderful comedian" Tim Brooke-Taylor, who after his death at the Age Of 79 years.
Cleese, who co-starred with Brooke-Taylor in the 1960S and ' 70s, said he was "a great artist and companion".
Fry described him as "a hero who can as long as I do me," while Mitchell said: "The World has been stolen".
The Former Member of the 1970s trio died The treats on Sunday after contracting coronavirus.
Cleese met The Comedian at the University of Cambridge and went with him on the stage and screen, said The News meant that he had lost "The Will to be stupid".
Fry added that Brooke was gently Taylor", friendly, funny, smart, hot, but piercingly funny, if he has chosen".
Mitchell, who appeared alongside Brooke-Taylor on BBC Radio 4 panel show I'm sorry, I Have no idea, described him as "a wonderful actor and a really nice man".
The surviving members of The Goodies over to your co-star. Bill Oddie remembered him as "a true visual comic and a great friend", while Graeme Garden , said that he was "terribly sad over The Loss of a Dear Colleague and close friend of over 50 Years ".
The madcap Sketch Show began in 1970 and ran for 12 years, brings The Trio of prime-time TV success.
Brooke-Taylor had previously shone with a garden, Oddie and Cleese, and others on the BBC radio comedy I'm sorry I'll read That Again in the 1960S .
Brooke-Taylor (right) with I'm sorry I Read That Again co-stars such as John Cleese (second left),, Which subsequently led to Radio 4 's long-running I'm sorry, I Have no idea. Brooke-Taylor appeared on The First edition of 1972 and remained a regular guest.
The Show 's host, Jack Dee , Brooke said Taylor was "a charming man, and never all of it, but large companies".
He Said : "Tim brought a unique quality to the idea. He was a real team-player, very generous as a performer, never selfish and always More Than pleased, as The Butt of The Joke .
"For me, is his great comedy-Gabe played the innocent get hurt, and he did it brilliantly and with a characteristic lightness.
"It is always heartbreaking to lose a loved one, but These Times can be the most cruel circumstances, the events and my thoughts are with his wife Christine and his entire Family . "
Goodies Brooke-Taylor, garden and Oddie - on of their famous "trandem"One of his greatest contributions to the British Comedy co-write and play the famous Four Yorkshiremen sketch, with John Cleese , Chapman and Marty Feldman , originally for the ITV comedy program At Last , The 1948 Show!
A variety of other figures from the comedy and TV-a tribute on Social Media .
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