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English actor (1923–1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Derek Francis (7 November 1923 – 27 March 1984) was an English comedy and character actor.[1]
Derek Francis | |
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Born | Brighton, Sussex, England | 7 November 1923
Died | 27 March 1984 60) Wimbledon, London, England | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Known for | Carry On films |
Francis was a regular in the Carry On film players, appearing in six of the films in the 1960s and 1970s.[2] He appeared in The Tomb of Ligeia (1964), the last film in Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe series.[3] He also took roles in several BBC adaptations of Charles Dickens novels. His last role was in the 1984 version of A Christmas Carol.[4][5]
Other roles included parts in television series of the period such as Rising Damp, Bless Me, Father, Thriller, The Professionals, The Sweeney, Sherlock Holmes, The New Avengers, Danger Man, Jason King, Up Pompeii!, Wild, Wild Women, Coronation Street, and Z-Cars.[6] He also appeared as the Emperor Nero, a comic turn in the early Doctor Who story entitled The Romans opposite William Hartnell.[7] Possibly his most prominent role was as Father Bernard, the Master of Novices in Oh Brother!.
Among his stage roles was the title character in Cymbeline for the Old Vic in 1957.[8]
Francis died of a heart attack in Wimbledon, London, at the age of 60.[9]
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