Eric Sykes
Eric Sykes began his career as a radio scriptwriter, but his talents quickly extended beyond penning scripts to performing on stage. Despite facing the challenge of significant hearing loss, he showcased remarkable comic timing that endeared him to audiences. Sykes was known for his signature spectacles, which intriguingly housed a bone conducting hearing aid instead of traditional lenses, allowing him to connect with his craft in a unique way.
Throughout his career, Eric Sykes made a significant impact on British television and film, becoming a celebrated figure in the world of comedy. He starred in and co-wrote numerous successful television series, including the beloved "Sykes," which aired from 1960 to 1986. His work garnered critical acclaim, leading to multiple award nominations and wins, solidifying his status as a comedy legend.
In addition to his television work, Sykes appeared in various films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Among his notable film roles was in the classic comedy “The Plank,” where his physical comedy skills shone through. Sykes was also recognized for his contributions to the arts with honors such as the BAFTA award, and he was later appointed an OBE for his services to entertainment. Eric Sykes left a lasting legacy in the comedy landscape, remembered for his wit, charm, and resilience.
Filmography
Heavens Above!
Orders Are Orders
If You Go Down in the Woods Today
Tommy the Toreador
Rotten to the Core
Shalako
Monte Carlo or Bust!
The Boys in Blue
The Plank (1979)
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes
The Bargee
The Liquidator
The Others
Splitting Heirs
Sykes