This page will contain blogs about George Hamilton, as they become available.George Hamilton (actor)George Hamilton (born August 12, 1939) is an American film and television actor, probably better known for his perpetual tan than for his performance accomplishments. Besides acting in many movies, ranging from 1952 to the present, he also directed some movies. During 1966, Hamilton met first daughter Lynda Bird, beginning a romance. This page about George Hamilton includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about George Hamilton News stories about George Hamilton External links for George Hamilton Videos for George Hamilton Wikis about George Hamilton Discussion Groups about George Hamilton Blogs about George Hamilton Images of George Hamilton |
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During 1966, Hamilton met first daughter Lynda Bird, beginning a romance. He nursed long-time partner Myfanwy prior to her death in 1995 after a long battle with cancer and then found happiness again with current partner Gill, with whom he has a daughter who was born in 2001. George Hamilton (born August 12, 1939) is an American film and television actor, probably better known for his perpetual tan than for his performance accomplishments. Besides acting in many movies, ranging from 1952 to the present, he also directed some movies. Jason has never married. He has also worked as a voice artist for Cosgrove Hall on a number of children's television productions, providing voices for Dangermouse, Count Duckula and Toad from The Wind in the Willows, as well as several other cartoon voice-overs and advertising work. In the 1970's he did some work for radio, appearing in Week Ending (regularly satirising such figures as then UK Foreign Secretary Dr David Owen), and was the original "B Ark Captain" in the sixth episode of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Bates novel). E. He soon earned acclaim for a string of serious roles, for example as Detective Jack Frost in the TV series A Touch Of Frost and acted with Catherine Zeta-Jones in the rural Kentish tale The Darling Buds of May (based on the H. In this role David popularised some slang words; examples being the mild insults "dipstick" and "plonker" and the celebratory "lovely jubbly". This was followed by his most enduring and popular role, that of Del Boy in
Only Fools and Horses, a wide-boy who makes a
dubious living in Peckham, south London, trading in shoddy and counterfeit goods with
the assistance of his brother Rodney (played by Nicholas
Lyndhurst) and Grandad
(played by Lennard Pearce) or,
latterly, Uncle Albert, played by Buster Merryfield. He also took the lead role in ITV sitcom A Sharp Intake Of
Breath. This was of course in an era when British performers such as Peter Cook, Marty Feldman, Tony Hancock, Benny Hill and Kenneth Horne were all regularly demonstrating superb timing skills to humorous effect. Humphrey Barclay, who recruited David to Do Not Adjust Your Set partly to offset the rather intellectual style of Idle, Jones and Palin, admired David's masterful sense of timing. He was somewhat ahead of the Austin Powers and Johnny English film genre in an inventive TV series about an inept spy called The Secret Life of Edgar Briggs. He appeared, most notably, as a spoof super-hero Captain Fantastic, in Do Not Adjust Your Set, and co-starred with Denise Coffey in End of Part One. He started his career at the same time as Michael Palin in At Last the 1948 Show and appeared in variety shows in support of stars such as Dick Emery. He trained as an electrician after leaving school while negotiating his way into reperatory theatre. David White (born February 2, 1940 in Edmonton, London), better known as David Jason, is a highly regarded British actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. The Odd Job. Royal Flash. The Bullion Boys. Porridge. Open All Hours. Only Fools and Horses. March in the Windy City. Lucky Feller. David Jason...In His Element. The Darling Buds of May. Amongst Barbarians. All the King's Men. A Touch of Frost. A Sharp Intake of Breath. A Bit of a Do. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Week Ending. |