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Tony Hancock

comedian and actor

Born: Died: English

Anthony John Hancock (12 May 1924 – 25 June 1968) was an English comedian and actor.

High-profile during the 1950s and early 1960s, he had a major success with his BBC series Hancock's Half Hour, first broadcast on radio from 1954, then on television from 1956, in which he soon formed a strong professional and personal bond with comic actor Sid James. Although Hancock's decision to cease working with James, when it became known in early 1960, disappointed many at the time, his last BBC series in 1961 contains some of his best-remembered work (including "The Blood Donor" and "The Radio Ham"). After breaking with his scriptwriters Ray Galton and Alan Simpson later that year, his career declined.

Across his career, Hancock twice won the BAFTA Award for Light Entertainment Artist in 1958 and 1960. He was later nominated for the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles for his performance in The Rebel (1961).

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English comedian and actor

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    Tony Hancock, English comedian and actor, known for english comedian and actor, was born on 1924-05-12. Anthony John Hancock (12 May 1924 – 25 June 1968) was an English comedian and actor.

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Tony Hancock was born on 1924-05-12 (English).
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English comedian and actor
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Tony Hancock died on 1968-01-01.

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