English writer, scriptwriter, producer, author and actor (1923-2016) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James "Jimmy" Perry OBE (9 September 1923 – 23 October 2016) was an English writer, scriptwriter, producer, author and actor who is known for creating the BBC sitcom Dad's Army.
Jimmy Perry OBE | |
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Born | James Perry 9 September 1923 Barnes, Surrey, England |
Died | 23 October 2016 93) London, England | (aged
Occupation | Scriptwriter |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1960-2002 2012-2016 |
Genre | Television |
Notable works | Dad's Army (1968-1977) The Gnomes of Dulwich (1969) It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974-1981) Room Service (1979) Hi-de-Hi! (1980-1988) You Rang M'Lord? (1988-1993) High Street Blues (1989) |
Spouse | Gilda Neeljte (until his death) |
Relatives | Diane Holland (sister-in-law) |
Perry was born on September 9, 1923 in Barnes, Surrey, England.[1] He studied at Colet Court and at St Paul's School. Perry lived in Algarve, Portugal.
Perry died in London on 23 October 2016 at the age of 93.[2]
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