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Ardingly College, where Terry-Thomas engaged in amateur dramatics.. Terry-Thomas was born Thomas Terry Hoar Stevens at 53 Lichfield Grove, Finchley, North London. [1] He was the fourth of five children born to Ernest Frederick Stevens, managing director of a butcher's business at Smithfield Market and part-time amateur actor, and his wife Ellen Elizabeth Stevens (née Hoar).
She also featured in her own comedy series Trouble for Two in 1958, and was in the cast of several of the Terry-Thomas TV specials. [7] In his book Bounder (2008), Graham McCann states that Desmond might have even married Terry-Thomas, who had been her constant companion for ten years. Instead, the actor married Belinda Cunningham, despite a 26 ...
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"Terry-Thomas undertook a number of roles with the Italian cinema industry, four of which were in one film: the 1967 farce Arabella. He used "the help of wigs, moustaches and lashings of Max Factor" to play his parts,[182] which were all with Virna Lisi, who he had worked alongside during How to Murder Your Wife ."
Singles by Terry-Thomas Title [77] [75] Year Label Billed as Notes "A Sweet Old-Fashioned Boy" / "Lay Down Your Arms" 1956 Decca F10804 Terry-Thomas, Esq., & His Rock 'n' Roll Rotters / R.S.M. Terry-Thomas 78 rpm "The Phantom Grenadier Strikes Again" 1959 — Terry-Thomas Produced and privately circulated by Terry-Thomas
Thomas says his wife "constantly" sends him pictures of the character in conversation with the funny word. Rob Thomas and his wife Marisol's Guard Dog contribution. Courtesy of Abrams Comic Arts.
The Thomases have accepted large gifts from Republican mega-donors in recent years, reigniting a conversation about the Supreme Court's code of conduct
Too Many Crooks is a 1959 British black comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Brenda De Banzie, Sidney James, Bernard Bresslaw and Vera Day. [1] It was written by Michael Pertwee and Christiane Rochefort from a story by Jean Nery.