
Charlie Drake
Charlie Drake, was an English comedian, actor, writer and singer best known for his catchphrase "Hello. My darlings!". With his small stature (5 ft 1 in or 155 cm tall), curly red hair and liking for slapstick, he was a popular comedian with children in his early years, performing with Jack Edwardes in the double act Mick and Montmorency on children's TV. He subsequently made the break into primetime TV and critical and commercial acclaim with his solo show Drake's Progress (1955-1957). He was best known for his series The Worker (1965–70) in which he played a perpetually unemployed labourer who, in every episode, was dispatched to a new job by the ever-frustrated clerk at the local labour exchange. In the sixties, Drake made the transition to cinema, making several comedy films. By the 1980s, Drake reinvented himself as a straight actor, including a memorable performance as Smallweed in the 1985 BBC adaptation of Bleak House and playing Nagg in Samuel Beckett's Endgame in 1989. He suffered a series of strokes in 1995 and retired, passing away in 2006 at the age of 81.
- Known ForActing
- Born19 June 1925 (age 100)
- Place of BirthSouth East London - England - UK
Charlie Drake

- Known ForActing
- Born19 June 1925 (age 100)
- Place of BirthSouth East London - England - UK
Sinderella Comes Again - Backstage
2004

Charlie Drake: Drake's Progress
2001

Sinderella Live
1995

Filipina Dreamgirls
1991

Endgame
1989

Mr. H Is Late
1988

Royal Variety Performance 1984
1984

Rhubarb Rhubarb
1980

The Plank
1979

To See Such Fun
1977

Professor Popper's Problems
1974
Magic Powder
1974
Follow That Skate
1974
Descent to Danger
1974
Monster
1974
Pursued
1974
Into the Unknown
1974

Mister Ten Per Cent
1967

The Cracksman
1963

Petticoat Pirates
1961
