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Post by moriarty on Dec 24, 2006 16:35:53 GMT
Slapstick actor Charlie Drake dies Sunday December 24, 10:14 AM
Comedian Charlie Drake has died at the age of 81 following a long illness caused by two strokes.
Laurie Mansfield, his manager for 37 years, said he was the "last of the great slapstick comedians".
Drake starred in a string of hit TV shows and films during the 1960s and 1970s and had a pop hit with the comic song My Boomerang Won't Come Back.
He died in his sleep on Saturday at Brindsworth House, Twickenham, the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Home where he had lived for about two years.
Twice-married Drake leaves three sons, Christopher, Stephen and Paul.
Mr Mansfield, 62, told the Press Association: "It is the end of an era, of those comics and comedians that dominated our lives through the 60s and 70s.
"Charlie Drake perhaps was the last of the great slapstick comedians, who combined both verbal humour with knockabout comedy.
"His timing was acknowledged by everybody as being the very very best and his passing is a great personal loss for me. He was a great great comic talent."
Asked about his personal qualities, he said: "He was probably the most stubborn man I ever met. He knew what he wanted and would not accept compromise on getting what he wanted."
Mr Mansfield told how Drake once walked out of America's Ed Sullivan Show and never worked in the country again, because producers would not allow him to do a routine the way he wanted.
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Dec 24, 2006 21:49:10 GMT
Heard this on the news earier - very sad... 81's not a bad age though!
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