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Born: January 20, 1922 – Died: October 29, 2013
Graham Stark, born on January 20, 1922, in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK, made his mark in the entertainment industry as an actor and director. His notable roles include appearances in films like "The Return of the Pink Panther" (1975), "A Shot in the Dark" (1964), and "Superman III" (1983). Married to Audrey Nicholson, Stark's talents reached audiences far and wide. He left a lasting legacy in the world of comedy and entertainment, and his contributions continue to be celebrated even after his death on October 29, 2013, in London, England, UK.
Early Life and Career
Graham Stark's early life and upbringing remain relatively private, with limited information available about his childhood and educational background. However, it is known that he honed his acting skills at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.
Stark's journey in the entertainment industry began with his volunteer service in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He, along with future comedy legends like Peter Sellers, Tony Hancock, and Dick Emery, entertained troops worldwide.
His first professional roles in the post-war years led to a steady career in film and television. However, it was his appearance in "A Shot in the Dark" (1964) alongside Peter Sellers as Hercule LaJoy that garnered significant attention, marking a turning point in his career.
Stark's role in "The Return of the Pink Panther" (1975) solidified his reputation, contributing to the immense popularity of the Pink Panther franchise. This film series became iconic, and Stark's portrayal of characters like Pepi endeared him to audiences globally.
Throughout his career, Graham Stark received recognition for his talents, though detailed awards information remains elusive. His personal life included a marriage to Audrey Nicholson, and together, they had three children.
While he may not have been as widely celebrated as some Hollywood A-listers, Graham Stark's contributions to comedy and entertainment were significant. His comedic timing and memorable performances left an indelible mark on the industry. Though not always in the spotlight, Stark's work continues to bring laughter to audiences, cementing his status as a respected figure in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1999 | Comedy Lab (TV Series) | Morry |
1998 | The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo | Old King |
1997 | Ain't Misbehavin' (TV Mini Series) | Spadger |
1995 | Tiger Bastable: The Case of the Nazi Mindbender (TV Movie) | Guffer |
1994 | Martin Chuzzlewit (TV Mini Series) | Nadgett |
1994 | Moonacre (TV Series) | Digweed |
1993 | Son of the Pink Panther | Dr. Balls |
1992 | True Adventures of Christopher Columbus (TV Series) | Old Sea Dog |
1990 | Boon (TV Series) | Charlie Luce |
1986–1988 | Tickle on the Tum (TV Series) | Freddie the Fireman |
1988 | Roland Rat: The Series (TV Series) | Unknown |
1988 | Adventures Beyond Belief (TV Series) | Scratcher |
1987 | The Nihilist's Double Vision (TV Short) | Amos Wyley |
1987 | Jane and the Lost City | Tombs |
1987 | Blind Date | Jordan the Butler |
1986 | Dramarama (TV Series) | Simpkins |
1986 | Hi-de-Hi! (TV Series) | Tony |
1985 | View It Yourself Video (Video) | Unknown |
1984 | Bloodbath at the House of Death | Blind Man |
1983 | Curse of the Pink Panther | Bored Waiter |
1983 | Superman III | Blind Man |
1982 | Adam Ant: Goody Two Shoes (Music Video) | Butler |
1982 | Trail of the Pink Panther | Hercule Lajoy |
1982 | Victor/Victoria | Waiter |
1981 | Stainless Steel and the Star Spies (TV Movie) | (voice) |
1980 | The Queen Special (TV Movie) | Man with Model Boat |
1980 | Hawk the Slayer | Sparrow |
1980 | There Goes the Bride | Bernardo Rossi -Headwaiter |
1980 | The Sea Wolves | Manners |
1979 | Le Petomane (Short) | Defence Counsel |
1979 | Minder (TV Series) | The Car Owner |
1979 | The Prisoner of Zenda | Erik |
1978 | Revenge of the Pink Panther | Dr. Auguste Balls |
1978 | Let's Get Laid | Inspector Nugent |
1978 | Second City Firsts (TV Series) | Bert Reynolds |
1977 | What's Up Nurse! | Carthew |
1977 | Crossed Swords | Jester |
1977 | Gulliver's Travels | (voice) |
1977 | Fiona | Inspector Flaubert |
1976 | The Pink Panther Strikes Again | Munich Hotel Clerk | Alpenros Hotel Clerk |
1976 | Come una rosa al naso | Detective Mike |
1976 | Scrooge (TV Short) | Cratchit |
1976 | I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight | Hotel M.C. |
1975 | The Remarkable Rocket (TV Movie) | Character Voices (voice) |
1975 | CBS Children's Film Festival (TV Series) | Professor Graham |
1975 | The Return of the Pink Panther | Pepi |
1974 | Where's Johnny? | Professor Graham |
1973–1974 | Frost's Weekly (TV Series) | Various Characters |
1973 | The Laughing Girl Murder (Short) | Harker |
1973 | Naughty Wives | Charlie Vincent |
1973 | Not Now Darling | Painter (uncredited) |
1972 | Sykes (TV Series) | Mr. Fretshaw |
1972 | Hide and Seek | Milkman |
1972 | Cosmo and Thingy (TV Movie) | Cosmo |
1971 | The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins | Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth") (uncredited) |
1970 | I Understand (Short) | Unknown |
1970 | Scramble | (uncredited) |
1970 | Here Come the Double Deckers! (TV Series) | Mr. Brimble the Landlord |
1970 | Simon Simon (Short) | 1st Workman |
1970 | Doctor in Trouble | Satterjee |
1970 | A Day at the Beach | Pipi |
1970 | Rhubarb (Short) | Golf Pro. Rhubarb |
1970 | Inside George Webley (TV Series) | Smelly |
1970 | Start the Revolution Without Me | Andre Coupe |
1969 | The Picasso Summer | Postman |
1969 | The Magic Christian | Waiter |
1969 | According to Dora (TV Series) | Various |
1968–1969 | Horne A'Plenty (TV Series) | Various Characters | Various |
1968 | Doddy for Christmas (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1968 | Salt and Pepper | Sgt. Walters |
1965–1967 | The Ken Dodd Show (TV Series) | Unknown |
1967 | Those Fantastic Flying Fools | Grundle |
1967 | The Plank | Amorous Van Driver (Harry Nichols) |
1967 | Casino Royale | Cashier |
1967 | Till Death Us Do Part (TV Series) | Dr. Kelly |
1967 | A Ghost of a Chance | Thomas Dogood |
1966 | Finders Keepers | Burke |
1966 | Runaway Railway | Grample |
1966 | The Wrong Box | Ian Scott Fife |
1966 | The Arthur Haynes Show (TV Series) | Unknown |
1966 | Alfie | Humphrey |
1966 | Hope And Keen (TV Series) | Unknown |
1965 | Out of the Unknown (TV Series) | Morrey Anderson |
1965 | Six of the Best (TV Series) | Ernest |
1965 | You Must Be Joking! | McGregor's Friend |
1965 | San Ferry Ann | Gendarme |
1965 | Scott On... (TV Series) | Unknown |
1962–1965 | Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) | Arthur Pratt | Gomorrah Weevil | Ted ... |
1965 | Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes | Fireman |
1965 | Hugh and I (TV Series) | Unknown |
1964 | Guns at Batasi | Sgt. 'Dodger' Brown |
1964 | A Shot in the Dark | Hercule LaJoy |
1964 | Strictly for the Birds | Hartley Fitzroy-Miles |
1964 | Becket | Pope's Secretary (uncredited) |
1964 | Go Kart Go | Policeman |
1963 | Ladies Who Do | Foreman |
1962–1963 | Benny Hill (TV Series) | Norman | Undertaker | Nigel ... |
1963 | Sword of Lancelot | Rian |
1962–1963 | Man of the World (TV Series) | Hank |
1963 | The Mouse on the Moon | Standard Bearer |
1963 | The Wrong Arm of the Law | Sid Cooper |
1961–1962 | Bootsie and Snudge (TV Series) | K's Voice | George Potter | Omelette Man |
1962 | Brothers in Law (TV Series) | Daniel Wright |
1962 | Maid for Murder | Arnold |
1962 | The Rag Trade (TV Series) | Mr. Bassett |
1962 | A Pair of Briefs | Police Witness |
1962 | Operation Snatch | Soldier |
1962 | Village of Daughters | Postman |
1962 | Sykes and A... (TV Series) | Unknown |
1962 | Only Two Can Play | Hyman |
1961 | Winning Widows (TV Series) | Unknown |
1961 | On the Fiddle | Sgt. Ellis (as Graham Starke) |
1961 | Spike Milligan: A Series of Unrelated Incidents at Current Market Value (TV Movie) | Various Characters |
1961 | Watch It, Sailor! | Carnoustie Bligh |
1961 | Dentist on the Job | Sourfaced Man |
1961 | Double Bunk | Flowerman |
1961 | A Weekend with Lulu | Chiron |
1961 | One Step Beyond (TV Series) | Peter |
1961 | The Cheaters (TV Series) | Casper (as Graham Starke) |
1960 | The Strange World of Gurney Slade (TV Mini Series) | Fairy (as Graham Starke) |
1960 | The Millionairess | Butler |
1960 | Inn for Trouble | Charlie (Driver) |
1960 | Sink the Bismarck! | Petty Officer Williams (uncredited) |
1959 | The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (Short) | (uncredited) |
1959 | The Anne Shelton Show (TV Series) | Unknown |
1958 | The April 8th Show (Seven Days Early) (TV Movie) | Various Characters |
1957 | A Short History of Man and Music: Part 2 (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1956 | They Never Learn | Plum |
1956 | Son of Fred (TV Series) | Various Characters |
1956 | Hancock's Half Hour (TV Series) | Sergeant, Welsh Guards |
1956 | A Show Called Fred (TV Series) | Various Characters |
1956 | Alfred Marks Time (TV Series) | Unknown |
1956 | The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d (TV Series) | Various Characters |
1955 | Song of Norway (Short) | Unknown |
1955 | One Good Turn | Boxing Competitor (uncredited) |
1954 | The Sea Shall Not Have Them | Corporal (uncredited) |
1954 | Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) | Seaman Phillips |
1954 | Johnny on the Spot | Steve |
1953 | Flannelfoot | Ginger Watkins) |
1953 | Forces' Sweetheart | Porter |
1953 | The Great Detective (TV Series) | The Great Detective |
1953 | The Super Secret Service (Short) | Carstairs |
1953 | Top of the Form | Wilson (uncredited) |
1952 | 1066 and All That (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1952 | Down Among the Z Men | Spider |
1952 | Goonreel (TV Movie) | Various |
1952 | The Hundred Hour Hunt | Posh Charlie |
1951–1952 | Saturday Special (TV Series) | George Washington Jones |
1952 | It's a Small World (TV Short) | Mr. Memo (voice) |
1952 | Trial Gallop (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1951 | Ça c'est du cinéma | (UK version) (voice, uncredited) |
1939 | U-Boat 29 | Bell Boy (uncredited) |