Frankie Howerd
Francis Alick Howard, famously recognized as Frankie Howerd, was a renowned English comedian and comic actor whose illustrious career extended over a remarkable sixty years. Born on March 6, 1917, in York, England, Howerd's unique style and distinctive voice made him a beloved figure in British entertainment.
Howerd first gained prominence in the 1950s through his appearances in radio programs such as "The Frankie Howerd Show" and later transitioned to television, where he became a staple of British comedy. His standout performances included roles in popular television series like "Up Pompeii!" and "The Frankie Howerd Show," which showcased his exceptional talent for improvisation and witty one-liners.
In addition to his television success, Howerd also made a significant impact in theater, particularly with his performances in various pantomimes and musicals. His ability to engage with audiences made him a sought-after performer, and he often headlined in major venues across the UK.
Throughout his career, Howerd received numerous accolades, including a BAFTA Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance in 1977. His legacy continues to influence comedians today, and his work remains celebrated for its innovative humor and charm. Frankie Howerd passed away on April 19, 1992, but his contributions to comedy and entertainment have left an indelible mark on the industry.
Filmography
A Touch of the Sun
The House in Nightmare Park
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Plank (1979)
An Alligator Named Daisy
The Fast Lady
The Ladykillers
Carry On Doctor
Up the Front