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  1. comedian. Years active. 1945–1988. Known for. Carry On films. Just a Minute. Hancock's Half Hour. Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was a British actor and comedian. He was best known for his comedy roles and in later life as a raconteur and diarist.

  2. Kenneth Williams. Actor: Carry on Cleo. The acting bug bit Kenneth Williams when, as a student, his English teacher suggested he try out for a school play. He found that he enjoyed it tremendously, but when he raised the possibility at home of becoming an actor, his father forbade it.

  3. Mar 5, 2012 · An Interview with Kenneth Williams in 1974 with Russell Harty, where he was on his best form ever - a truly amazing and very funny performance.Sadly, ten ye...

  4. Apr 9, 2022 · Friend and fellow wordsmith Gyles Brandreth showcases Kenneth's greatest hits, in this journey through the life of a British comedy genius.

  5. The British comic actor Kenneth Williams was born in 1926 in a working class section of London, England, where he and his older sister Pat were raised by their parents Louisa and Charlie, who ran a hairdressing shop.

  6. Nov 24, 2017 · 587. 59K views 6 years ago. And May I Say What An Honour It Is For You To Have Me Sit back and relax as everyone's favourite entertainer, Kenneth Williams, takes a witty and ...more.

  7. Kenneth Williams is a famous British comedian and actor. This biography profiles his childhood, life, career, works, achievements & timeline.

  8. From the boulevards of West End theatres to the nascent sphere of television, Kenneth Charles Williams (1926–1988) left an indelible mark on British entertainment. An eccentric actor, known for his idiosyncratic comedic style, Williams became a mainstay of British comedy, and his impact reverberates throughout the nation's cultural heritage.

  9. The late, great Kenneth Williams was the lynchpin of the Carry On series, appearing in 26 films – more than any other actor. And according to Jacki Piper, he loved his position as...

  10. We look at the final years of Carry On great, Kenneth Williams. His last days are as much of an enigma in many ways as the great man himself. He died on April 15, 1988, from an overdose of barbiturates. The day before he wrote his final diary entry: 'Oh, what's the bloody point?'.