Terry Scott (1927 - 1994) تيري سكوت

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A British actor, born in Hertfordshire, England, on May 4, 1927, and died in Surrey, England, on July 26, 1994. His notable work includes Carry on Up the Khyber (1968), Carry on Camping (1969), and Carry on Up the Jungle (1970). He participated in 9 films of the Carry On film...Read more franchise, as well as 2 TV films. He began his stage career as a teenager at the Watford Amateur Dramatic Society, where he played small comic roles. In 1949, he participated in the BBC programs, but did not succeed, so he participated in television shows. During the sixties, he co-starred with June Whitfield in the series Terry and June, which aired for 14 years, as well as in Happy Ever After (1974-1978), and Danger Mouse (1981-1992). In the eighties, he did voice performances in animated films. On the stage of London, Terry Scott proved to be very popular in many theatrical performances, toured the Middle East, and was the most famous pantomime representative in Britain. Terry Scott made about 30 films, the first of which was Blue Murder at St. Trinian's (1957). Terry Scott died in 1994 of bladder cancer at the age of 67.


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  • A British actor, born in Hertfordshire, England, on May 4, 1927, and died in Surrey, England, on July 26, 1994. His notable work includes Carry on Up the Khyber (1968), Carry on...Read more Camping (1969), and Carry on Up the Jungle (1970). He participated in 9 films of the Carry On film franchise, as well as 2 TV films. He began his stage career as a teenager at the Watford Amateur Dramatic Society, where he played small comic roles. In 1949, he participated in the BBC programs, but did not succeed, so he participated in television shows. During the sixties, he co-starred with June Whitfield in the series Terry and June, which aired for 14 years, as well as in Happy Ever After (1974-1978), and Danger Mouse (1981-1992). In the eighties, he did voice performances in animated films. On the stage of London, Terry Scott proved to be very popular in many theatrical performances, toured the Middle East, and was the most famous pantomime representative in Britain. Terry Scott made about 30 films, the first of which was Blue Murder at St. Trinian's (1957). Terry Scott died in 1994 of bladder cancer at the age of 67.

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  • Nationality:
  • UK

  • Birth Name:
  • Owen John Scott


  • Birth Country:
  • UK

  • Birth City:
  • Hertfordshire


  • Death Country:
  • UK

  • Death City:
  • Surrey



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