Norman Wisdom

Norman Wisdom

actor, writer, producer

Norman Wisdom was born on Feb 04, 1915 in UK. Norman Wisdom's big-screen debut came with One Good Turn directed by John Paddy Carstairs in 1955, strarring Norman. Norman Wisdom is known for Between the Sheets directed by Jane Prowse, Alun Armstrong stars as Peter Delany and James Thornton as Simon Delany. The most recent award Norman Wisdom achieved is London Critics Circle Film Awards. The upcoming new movie Norman Wisdom plays is Five Children and It which will be released on Oct 15, 2004.

Sir Norman Wisdom has become the great British clown in the mold of Sir Charles Chaplin with his little man in the ill fitting suit and cloth cap. His character is an everyman, much put upon but struggling through to a (usually) happy ending. He was brought up in an orphanage after his mother died and his father disowned him. He joined the British Army at age 14 as a band boy and learnt to play the clarinet, drums and xylophone. In 1941, he went to India with the army and became a comedian by clowning around in camp concerts. When demobbed, he returned home and decided to try to get on the stage but couldn't find an agent who was interested in him.After marrying his fiancee, Freda Simpson, he spent five weeks in America searching for an agent and work without success. On his return to Britain, he eventually found an agent resulting in him making his first stage appearance at Collins Music Hall on December 17, 1946. Over time, his talent and his popularity grew resulting in him making his first major film Le roi de la pagaille (1953) followed by Plus on est de fous (1955). Before long, he was writing the screenplays for eight of his films, including Un parachute pour M. Pitkin (1958), Follow a Star (1959), Docteur, ne coupez pas ! (1963) and Ce formidable laitier (1965). In addition to writing the screenplays, he also composed numerous songs including his theme song "Don't Laugh at Me ('Cause I'm a Fool)".

  • Birthday

    Feb 04, 1915
  • Place of Birth

    Marylebone, London, England, UK

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

London Critics Circle Film Awards
1997
For services to comedy.
Winner - Special Achievement Award
BAFTA Awards
1954
Most Promising Newcomer to Film
Winner - BAFTA Film Award
Trouble in Store (1953)

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