Dick Emery

 

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Dick Emery was an actor. He was born in Bloomsbury on 19 February 1915. Dick Emery passed away 2 January 1983, he was 67 years. He is known for Ooh You Are Awful (1974), Baby Love (1968), The Big Job (1965), The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn (1956) and Thirty Miles an Hour (1949).

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Dick Emery

Born 1915-02-19 (111 years ago) in Bloomsbury. Dead 1983-01-02 (67 years).
Height 168 centimeters.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance (The Dick Emery Show) 1972 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1972 The Dick Emery Show
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Josephine Blake(Gifta: 1969–1983-01-02) 1969 1983-01-02 Gifta
Victoria Chambers(Gifta: 1964–1968) 1964 1968 Gifta
Iris Tully(Gifta: 1955–1964) 1955 1964 Gifta
Irene Ansell(Gifta: 1946–) 1946 Gifta
Joan Sainsbury(Gifta: 1940-11–) 1940-11 Gifta
Children

Gilbert Richard Emery, Nicholas William Emery, Eliza Emery, Michael Emery

Parents

Laurie Howe Emery, Bertha Callen

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Dick Emery

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Richard Gilbert "Dick" Emery was an English comedian and actor. Beginning on radio in the 1950s, an eponymous television series ran from 1963 to 1981.

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