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Thomas Terry Hoar-Stevens (
14 July 1911 –
8 January 1990) was a distinctive
English comic actor, known as
Terry-Thomas. He was famous for his portrayal of disreputable members of the upper classes, especially
cads, the trademark gap in his front teeth,
cigarette holder, dressing gown, and such catch-phrases as "You're an absolute shower!" and "Good show!"
Biography
Early life and career
Born
Thomas Terry Hoar-Stevens in Glenfern House, Nether Street,
Finchley,
England, and educated at
Ardingly College,
West Sussex, England, Thomas worked in
cabaret and as a
film extra before finding success as an entertainer during
World War II. After the war, he worked in TV, radio and variety, but it was during the mid-1950s that he developed his famous
persona, first in his
television series,
How Do You View?, and then in films. His performance as Major Hitchcock in
John and Roy Boulting's
Private's Progress (
1956) gave birth to his
catchphrase, "you're an absolute shower", and made him a favourite in British comedy films for the next decade. He reprised the role of Hitchcock in
I'm All Right Jack (
1959), and appeared in several of the Boultings' other films, including
Lucky Jim and
Brothers in Law.
Although Terry-Thomas was renowned for his caddish persona, he was a gifted voice actor with a range of accents in his repertoire. It was reported that the voice actor
Ivan Owen based his voice for
Basil Brush on Terry-Thomas's voice.
Career
He played a variety of exuberant, malevolent and silly characters during the
1960s, and became famous for his portrayal of the archetypal cad, bounder, and absolute rotter. (
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines;
Monte Carlo or Bust;
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon). In the 1970s he reprised his character from the first two of the films above along with
Eric Sykes to make high quality cinema and TV advertisements for
Benson and Hedges cigarettes.
In
1966, he played a notable but very different role as an
RAF airman travelling through
occupied France -and nicknamed "Big Moustache" by his French helpers- in the
French film La Grande Vadrouille, which for over forty years remained the most successful film in the history of cinema in France.
Personal life and death
He was married twice. His first marriage was to Ida Patlanski, from 1938 to 1962, and he was married to Belinda Cunningham from 1963 until his death. He had two sons.
In 1971 Thomas was diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease, and by 1977, he'd retired. In 1989, writer and broadcaster Richard Hope-Hawkins, and actor
Jack Douglas, organised a benefit concert for Thomas, after discovering he was living in virtual obscurity and ill health. The gala, held at
London's Theatre Royal, ran for five hours,
Phil Collins topping the bill along with 120 artistes.
Michael Caine was the gala chairman. The show raised over £75,000 for Thomas and the Parkinson's Disease Society. He was a second cousin of the actor,
Richard Briers, who because of Terry-Thomas's Parkinson's disease, became President of the
Parkinson's Disease Society.
Terry-Thomas died in 1990 at the age of 78 in Busbridge Hall nursing home,
Godalming,
Surrey.
A new biography of Terry-Thomas titled 'Bounder' and written by author Graham McCann will be released in September 2008.
Filmography
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