Kenneth Williams
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 36 years ago |
Date of birth | February 22,1926 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Islington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | April 15,1988 |
Died | Camden Town |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Books | The Kenneth Williams Diaries |
Parents | Louisa Williams |
Charles Williams | |
Siblings | Alice Patricia |
Height | 173 (cm) |
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ID | 407797 |
Carry On Cleo
Carry On Constable
Carry On Spying
Carry On Cowboy
Carry On Camping
Carry On Nurse
Carry On Screaming!
Follow That Camel
Carry On Doctor
Carry On Cruising
Carry On Jack
Carry On Sergeant
Carry On Emmannuelle
Carry On Up the Khyber
Carry On Again Doctor
Don't Lose Your Head
Carry On Loving
Carry On Teacher
Carry On Regardless
Carry On Matron
Carry On Behind
Carry On Abroad
Carry On at Your Convenience
Carry On Dick
The Kenneth Williams Show
Willo the Wisp
Make Mine Mink
Jackanory
His and Hers
Twice Round the Daffodils
The Seekers
Tommy the Toreador
The Beggar's Opera
Valley of Song
That's Carry On!
International Cabaret (UK)
The Thief and the Cobbler
Moby Dick— Rehearsed
Galloping Galaxies!
Comic Roots
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Love Me, Love Me, Love Me
Raising the Wind
The Betty Witherspoon Show
Carry On Spaceman
Carry on 'Round the Bend
What a Carry On
Round the Horne
Beyond Our Ken
Carry On Henry
Kenneth Williams Life story
Kenneth Charles Williams was a Welsh actor. He was best known for his comedy roles and in later life as a raconteur and diarist.
Leslie Phillips obituary: The comedy Casanova who made it to Hogwarts
... Kenneth Williams once held up traffic in Ealing wearing a police uniform, before taking a pee in the street - to the helpless amusement of his fellow actors...
Whatever happened to Rishi Sunak's political honeymoon?
... You might not blame him for uttering the words of Kenneth Williams s Julius Caesar in the film Carry on Cleo: " Infamy...
Obituary: June Brown
... One Guardian writer described her as " Kenneth Williams trapped in the body of Cilla Black"...
Michael Sheen transforms into Chris Tarrant for Millionaire TV drama
... Sheen is known as the master of transforming into real-life characters on stage and screen, having also portrayed figures including broadcaster Sir David Frost, football manager Brian Clough and comedian Kenneth Williams...
Whatever happened to Rishi Sunak's political honeymoon?
When Rishi Sunak pledged to do " whatever it takes" to help people through the pandemic in The Spring of 2020 - and unveiled support worth £350bn - His personal poll ratings were stratospheric.
His net favourability was around +30 by some measures. It is now, according to pollsters Ipsos, -18.
The chancellor's confident, inclusive tone, redolent of Tony Blair in the 1990s, has sounded a little more shrill lately.
Usually supportive newspapers panned His Spring Statement, with some Conservative critics saying he had not grasped the scale of the cost-of-living crisis.
Now His wife's tax affairs - and His own political Judgment - have been placed in the spotlight.
You might not blame him for uttering The Words of Kenneth Williams 's Julius Caesar in The Film Carry on Cleo: " Infamy. Infamy. They've all got it in for me. "
Indeed, he accused opponents of smearing His wife to get at him, and seems To Believe he has endured an attempted character assassination.
When Partygate dominated the headlines, he was seen as not just a potential replacement for Boris Johnson as Prime Minister , but the likely favourite.
It was always inevitable that His popularity would take a bit of a pasting when he started raising, rather than spending, cash, as pandemic restrictions receded.
But while the official line is that Labour Dirty Tricks are to blame for His current woes, His wife has broken no tax laws.
Privately some of Mr Sunak's allies blame supporters of His next-door neighbour in Downing Street, who may himself face a tricky time when The Police conclude their investigation into parties that happened on government premises during lockdown.
No 10 has dismissed these allegations as " baseless" So What do some of Mr Sunak's Conservative colleagues think of His prospects now?
One very senior figure not generally seen as unsympathetic to the chancellor wondered: " Where is His political brain? "
And while one former cabinet minister said he had " mild sympathy" for Mr Sunak, as he had been subjected to a " nasty ad hominem" attack, he added that every leadership candidate, declared or otherwise, should expect this.
He was naive if he thought families were " off-limits for attacks".
His view was that the tax row could be as toxic for the chancellor as partygate had been for Mr Johnson.
It was all about a disconnect with ordinary voters. They could not hold a children's birthday party during lockdown, but boozy get-togethers were apparently held at The Heart of government.
Similarly, their taxes were being put up by the chancellor, while His wife did not pay UK tax on some of her own earnings
And this question of judgement was a recurrent theme among some of His colleagues.
Why did the chancellor tell officials of His wife's tax status if he did not think it was a potentially tricky issue? Should he not have realised that not everything which is legal is politically sensible?
Who had he allowed himself to All In to the " one-rule-for-us, one-rule-for-everyone-else" trap?
Some felt that, once Mr Sunak was associated with this impression, it would be difficult to turn it around.
The chancellor was seen by colleagues as having a carefully curated image, But The Feeling was that His extended honeymoon with voters was turning in to a far more difficult relationship.
Source of news: bbc.com