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  1. Bernard Bresslaw (25 February 1934 – 11 June 1993) was a British actor and comedian. He was best known as a member of the Carry On film franchise. Bresslaw also worked on television and stage, performed recordings and wrote a series of poetry.

  2. Bernard Bresslaw. Actor: Krull. A RADA scholar who was spotted by Laurence Olivier, Bernard Bresslaw got professional security from the "Carry On" films but was typecast (as TV's The Army Game (1957) had done earlier).

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Bernard Bresslaw died in his dressing room at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park (Image: Daily Mirror) Standing at 6ft 7ins tall, the imposing-looking Bresslaw was always more of a gentle giant. Appearing in 14 of the films, Bresslaw would usually play the amiable sidekick to Sid James' scheming Jack the lad.

  4. Bernard Bresslaw was a British comic actor, singer and writer. He is best remembered for his performance in the ‘Carry On’ film series. As a singer, he contributed to a number of songs including “You Need Feet" and “The Teenager's Lament".

  5. Bernard Bresslaw. Actor: Krull. A RADA scholar who was spotted by Laurence Olivier, Bernard Bresslaw got professional security from the "Carry On" films but was typecast (as TV's The Army Game (1957) had done earlier).

  6. Jun 13, 1993 · Bernard Bresslaw, actor: born London 25 February 1934; married (three sons); died London 11 June 1993.

  7. Bernard Bresslaw was one of Britains foremost actors who entertained us for over forty years. On TV, movies or the theatre he has undoubtedly been regarded as one of Britain’s unsung heroes for too long.

  8. Jun 11, 2017 · Remembering Bernard Bresslaw Today marks twenty four years since that acting giant and Carry On star Bernard Bresslaw sadly passed away at the absurdly early age of just 59. Bernard had been about to perform as Grumio in the New Shakespeare Company's production of Taming of the Shrew at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park when he collapsed ...

  9. Jun 11, 1993 · Biography. A RADA scholar who was spotted by Laurence Olivier, Bernard Bresslaw got professional security from the "Carry On" films but was typecast (as TV's The Army Game (1957) had done earlier).

  10. Bernard Bresslaw (born in Stepney, London, on 25 February 1934) was a tall, RADA-trained comic actor who became a household name for his role as gormless Pte Arnold Popplewell in TV's The Army Game (ATV, 1957-61), with his plaintive 'I only arsked', the title of his 1957 film.