Jerold Wells
Jerold Wells (8 August 1908 - 19 July 1999) was a distinguished English actor renowned for his contributions to British comedy. Born in Wallington, Hampshire, Wells carved out a notable career in both film and television, gaining fame for his unique roles that showcased his comedic talent.
Among his most recognized performances was his portrayal of Benson, a mentally unstable henchman to the villain in the cult classic "Time Bandits." Additionally, he gained attention for his role as Wat Dabney, a footless man, in Terry Gilliam's surreal fantasy film "Jabberwocky."
Wells also made significant appearances on television, featuring in beloved programs such as "The Two Ronnies," "The Old Curiosity Shop," and "The Benny Hill Show," where his comic timing and versatile acting skills captivated audiences.
Throughout his career, Jerold Wells became synonymous with British humor, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. He passed away in Bath, Somerset, but his legacy lives on through his memorable performances that continue to resonate with fans of British cinema and television.