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  1. At last - the definitive biography of Charles Hawtrey! From Wes Butters, Sony award winning broadcaster and author of Kenneth Williams Unseen, comes an extensively researched and compelling book almost fifteen years in the making, featuring scores of exclusive interviews, including Hawtrey's inner circle and surviving descendents, never-before-seen photographs, and private documents and ...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2011 · From "Movie Memories" in 1984Carry On Confidential - the thinking fan's guide to the Carry Ons. Available at http://www.miwk.com

  3. 1 de ene. de 2010 · At last - the definitive biography of Charles Hawtrey! From Wes Butters, Sony award winning broadcaster and author of Kenneth Williams Unseen, comes an extensively researched and compelling book almost fifteen years in the making, featuring scores of exclusive interviews, including Hawtrey's inner circle and surviving descendents, never-before-seen photographs, and private documents and ...

  4. On stage from 1925 and in London from 1927, in children's plays, the paper-thin, twittery Charles Hawtrey (real name Hartree) became famous for his participation in the Carry On series, where his camp behaviour and pursuit of the opposite sex lent sexual ambiguity to his persona. His morning-dressed, mother-ridden traveller will clearly find ...

  5. Charles Hawtrey appeared in 24 of the 31 Carry On films and 2 Christmas specials. Hawtrey often played a meek, rather effete 'mummy's boy' who could suddenly erupt into riotous behaviour. Other roles were as a strict, officious and prissy person in an authority role. Hawtrey's characters were often bumbling and accident prone, and the victim of various mishaps and complex misunderstandings ...

  6. Queer Places:217 Cromwell Road, Hounslow TW3 3QT, UK 117 Middle St, Deal CT14 6JW, UK Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, 14 Lamb's Conduit St, London, UK Mortlake Crematorium, Townmead Rd, London, Richmond TW9 4EN, UK. George Frederick Joffre Hartree (30 November 1914 – 27 October 1988), known as Charles Hawtrey, was an English comedy ...

  7. 15 de jul. de 2023 · By the end, Charles Hawtrey was a bitter drunk who had exhausted his friends with his shenanigans and had become reclusive and tormented. It’s a tragic story. When he died in October 1988, just six months after Kenneth Williams, his funeral was attended by just nine mourners.