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{{short description|English actor (1918β1993)}} {{for|the engineer|Kenneth Connor (engineer)}} {{EngvarB|date=June 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2014}} {{More citations needed|date=October 2018}} {{Infobox person | honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|commas=on|MBE}} | name = Kenneth Connor | image = kenconnor.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Publicity photo of Connor from 1959 | birth_date = {{birth date|1918|06|06|df=y}} | birth_place = London, England | death_date = {{nowrap|{{death date and age|1993|11|28|1918|06|06|df=y}}}} | death_place = [[Harrow, London]], England | occupation = Actor | alma_mater = [[Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]] | years_active = 1936β1993 | known_for = [[Carry On (film series)|''Carry On'' films]]<br/>''[['Allo 'Allo!]]'' | spouse = {{marriage|Margaret Knox <br>|1942}} | resting_place = Breakspear Crematorium, [[Ruislip]], Greater London, England | children = 1 }} '''Kenneth Connor''' (6 June 1918 β 28 November 1993)<ref name="ODNB">{{Cite ODNB|id=51616|title=Connor, Kenneth}}</ref> was a British stage, film and broadcasting actor, who rose to national prominence with his appearances in the [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'' films]]. ==Early life== Connor was born in [[Highbury]], [[London Borough of Islington|Islington]], London, the son of a naval [[petty officer]] who organised concert parties.<ref name="ODNB"/> He first appeared on the stage at the age of two as an [[organ-grinder]]'s monkey in one of his father's shows, in [[Portsmouth]]. By the age of 11 he had his own act. He attended the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]], where he was a Gold Medal winner. Connor made his professional debut in [[J. M. Barrie]]'s ''The Boy David'', at [[Her Majesty's Theatre|His Majesty's Theatre]], London, in December 1936. His brother was a Doctor in General Practice in Hampshire. During the [[Second World War]] he served as an infantry gunner with the [[Middlesex Regiment]], but continued acting by touring Italy and the Middle East with the [[Stars in Battledress]] concert party and [[ENSA]]. Earlier in the war, in 1941, he was apparently performing as a comedic entertainer in a concert party named the "Tam o Shanter's", as evidenced by a programme from the concert at the Summer Theatre at [[Felixstowe]], dated Saturday 5 July 1941. The full cast autographed the programme, suggesting a final performance for the concert party, with Kenneth signing it "All the best Ken Connor". While waiting to be demobbed in [[Cairo]], Connor received a [[telegram]] from [[William Devlin (actor)|William Devlin]] asking him to join the newly formed [[Bristol Old Vic]], where he gained a solid grounding in the classics.{{citation needed|date=October 2022}} ==Career== Connor moved on to the London [[Old Vic]] Company for a 1947β48 season at the [[NoΓ«l Coward Theatre|New Theatre]]. His most notable performances there were as Chaplain de Stogumber in ''[[Saint Joan (play)|Saint Joan]]'' and Dobchinsky in ''[[The Government Inspector]]'', which starred [[Alec Guinness]]. Realising he was not a "tall, impressive juvenile lead or a young lover type", he decided to specialise in comedy. Connor appeared in [[Talbot Rothwell]]'s farce ''[[Queen Elizabeth Slept Here]]'' in the [[West End theatre|West End]] in 1949. He took over from [[Peter Sellers]] in [[Ted Ray (comedian)|Ted Ray]]'s radio show ''[[Ray's a Laugh]]'', which was launched by the BBC in 1949 as a successor to [[Tommy Handley]]'s ''[[ITMA]]''. Connor played the brother-in-law, and other oddball characters such as Sidney Mincing. Ray took Connor with him to his TV shows, and the pair would star together in the third ''[[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]]'' film, ''[[Carry On Teacher]]''. On occasion, he appeared in ''[[The Goon Show]]'', standing in for regular cast members struck down by illness. He also appeared in the anarchic, Goon-style TV series ''[[The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d]]'' (1956) and ''[[A Show Called Fred]]'' (1956). Connor gained a small role in the film ''[[The Ladykillers (1955 film)|The Ladykillers]]'' (1955) as a taxi driver. In 1958, he was cast in the first ''Carry On'' film, ''[[Carry On Sergeant]]'', and became one of the regular cast in the series, appearing in seventeen of the original thirty films and many of the associated television productions. Alongside [[Kenneth Williams]] and [[Eric Barker]], Connor was one of only three actors to appear in both the first and last of the original sequence of ''Carry On'' films (''Carry On Sergeant'' and ''[[Carry On Emmannuelle]]''). In his earlier ''Carry On'' appearances, Connor frequently played the romantic lead or other sympathetic roles (typically with an element of comically neurotic anxiety), while later appearances saw him play less sympathetic characters such as married men with wandering eyes who made lascivious remarks. In ''[[Carry On Nurse]]'' (1959), his real-life son Jeremy appeared as his character Bernie Bishop's son. In 1961, he starred with fellow ''Carry On'' stars [[Sid James]] and [[Esma Cannon]] in the comedy film ''[[What a Carve Up! (film)|What a Carve Up!]]'' In fact, in the 1959β61 period, he was one of the most prominent leading men in British comedy films. As well as ''What a Carve Up!'' and the ''Carry On'' films, other films he starred in during this period included ''[[Watch Your Stern]]'' (1960), ''[[Nearly a Nasty Accident]]'' (1961) and the ''[[Dentist in the Chair|Dentist]]'' films. In 1960, he did the voices of the horse and dog in the ''[[Four Feather Falls]]'' puppet series. Connor had a good tenor voice, which he occasionally used to good effect, such as in the 1962 movie ''[[Carry On Cruising]]''. In contrast with some of his ''Carry On'' co-stars, Connor found further success on the London stage. He starred in the revue ''[[One Over The Eight]]'' (1962), at the [[Duke of York's Theatre]], the original London West End production with [[Frankie Howerd]] of the [[Stephen Sondheim]] musical ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'' (1963), as Hysterium β and directed the show when it went on tour β ''The Four Musketeers'' (1967), with [[Harry Secombe]] at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], playing King Louis XIII, and the revue ''[[Carry On series on screen and stage#Stage shows|Carry On London]]'' (1973) at the [[Victoria Palace Theatre|Victoria Palace]]. Between 1971 and 1973, Connor joined ''[[Dad's Army]]'' stars [[Arthur Lowe]] and [[Ian Lavender]] in the [[BBC]] radio comedy ''[[Parsley Sidings]]''. On television, he appeared in ''[[The Black and White Minstrel Show]]'', as Whatsisname Smith in the children's show ''[[Rentaghost]]'' (1983β84), and as [[Monsieur Alfonse]] in ''[['Allo 'Allo!]]'' (1984β1992) and Uncle Sammy Morris in ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' (1986β88). He also made guest appearances in sitcoms including ''[[That's My Boy (1981 TV series)|That's My Boy]]'' and ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]'' and he also appeared in the episode "[[Sense and Senility]]" of ''[[Blackadder the Third]]'' in 1987, alongside fellow veteran comic star [[Hugh Paddick]]. In 1991, he was appointed Member of the [[Order of the British Empire]] (MBE). Connor was still working just days before his death, appearing on ''[[Noel Edmonds]]' [[Telly Addicts]]''. His final TV appearance, as Mr Warren in ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (TV series)|The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes]]'' episode ''[[The Adventure of the Red Circle|The Red Circle]]'', was broadcast posthumously in 1994. ==Death== Connor died of cancer at the age of 75 at his home in [[London Borough of Harrow|Harrow]] in [[Middlesex]] on 28 November 1993.<ref name="ODNB"/><ref>[https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12708057.kenneth-connor/ "Kenneth Connor"]. ''[[The Herald (Scotland)|The Herald]]'' (29 November 1993). Retrieved 28 September 2020.</ref> His body was cremated at Breakspear Crematorium in [[Ruislip]], Greater London. ==Personal life== Connor married Margaret Knox ("Miki") in 1942; his son, Jeremy, was a child actor.<ref>Hayward, Anthony (30 November 1993). [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-kenneth-connor-1507706.html "Obituary: Kenneth Connor"]. ''The Independent''. Retrieved 28 September 2020.</ref> ==Television appearances== {| class="wikitable" !{{spaces|4}}Year{{spaces|4}}!! Title !! Role !!Notes |- |1949 || ''The Passionate Pilgrim'' || Murphy || |- |1949 || ''Oranges and Lemons'' || || Musical review |- |1950 || ''Over the Odds'' || Sydney || |- |1950 || ''Rush Job'' || Perce Prangle || |- |1951 || ''The Boy with a Cart'' || Demiwulf || |- |1952 || ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' || Rabbit || Episode: "In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day" |- |1952 || ''It's a Small World'' || Narrator / Arfer || |- |1952 || ''The Sand Castle'' || Bert / Puffin / Shrimp || 6 episodes |- |1952 || ''Shadow Pictures'' || || 3 episodes: "The Grasshopper and the Ant", "Three Wishes", "The Sleeping Beauty" |- |1952 || ''Huckleberry Finn'' || || 3 episodes: The Auction" (Levi Bell); "Jackson's Island" and "The Widow Douglas's" (Pap Finn) |- |1953 || ''[[BBC Sunday-Night Theatre]]'' || Touchstone || "[[As You Like It]]" |- |1953 || ''Tom's Goblin'' || Lot || |- |1953 || ''The Rose and the Ring'' || Mr. Gruffanuff || |- |1954β55 || ''[[The Grove Family]]'' || Park-Keeper || 2 episodes: "Crisis" (1954), "Rabbits" (1955) |- |1954 || ''Stage by Stage'' || Coupler || 2 episodes: "The Relapse or, Virtue in Danger", "Pageant Wagon to Citizens' Theatre" |- |1954 || ''The Three Princes'' || The Carpet Dealer || |- |1954 || ''This is Show Business'', with [[Vic Oliver]] || Self || Series 3, Episode 3 |- |1955β56 || ''Emney Enterprises'' || || 12 episodes + special |- |1955 || ''The Farmer's Wife'' || Henry Coaker || |- |1955 || ''Will O' the Gris'' (short) || voice || |- |1956β58|| ''The [[Ted Ray (comedian)|Ted Ray]] Show'' || || 18 episodes |- |1956 || ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' || March Hare || |- |1956 || ''[[This Is Your Life (British TV series)|This Is Your Life]]'' || Self ||Episode: "These Were Your Lives" |- |1956 || ''[[The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d]]'' || various || 6 episodes |- |1956 || ''[[Alfred Marks Time]]'' || Self || Series 1, Episode 3 |- |1956 || ''[[A Show Called Fred]]'' || various || 5 episodes |- |1956 || ''The Charlie Farnsbarns Show'' || || |- |1956 || ''[[Son of Fred]]'' || || Episodes 1 and 5 |- |1957|| ''Gentlemen, Be Seated!'' || Self || |- |1957|| ''A Short History of Man and Music: Part 2'' || || |- |1957|| ''Pantomania: Babes in the Wood'' || School Inspector / Lawyer || |- |1957|| ''Salute to Show Business'' || Self || |- |1957|| ''[[Six-Five Special]]'' || Self || Series 1, Episode 33 |- |1957|| ''The World Our Stage'' || Self || |- |1957|| ''The Saturday Show'' || Self || Episodes of 9 November and 14 December |- |1957β60|| ''Hi, Summer!'' || Self || 22 episodes |- |1958β66|| ''[[The Black and White Minstrel Show]]'' || Self / Master of Ceremonies || 14 episodes |- |1958|| ''[[My Pal Bob]]'' || || Series 2, Episodes 3 and 4 |- |1958|| ''[[ITV Television Playhouse]]'' || Nat || "Poet's Corner" |- |1958|| ''[[Christmas Night with the Stars]]'' || || |- |1958|| ''[[Dick Whittington]] and His Cat'' || Mate || |- |1959 || ''The [[Anne Shelton (singer)|Anne Shelton]] Show'' || || 3 episodes |- |1960|| ''Showtime'' || Self || Series 2, Episode 5 |- |1960 ||''[[The Four Just Men (TV series)|The Four Just Men]]'' || Milloti || "The Man in the Royal Suite" |- | 1960 || ''[[Torchy the Battery Boy]]'' || Voices || 52 episodes |- | 1960 || ''[[Four Feather Falls]]'' || Voices || 39 episodes |- | 1961 || ''The [[Sid James]] Show'' || || |- | 1962 || ''[[Adam Faith]] Sings Songs Old and New'' || Self || |- |1962|| ''[[The Jo Stafford Show (1961 TV series)|The Jo Stafford Show]]'' || Self || Episode: "The Age of Chivalry" |- |1962|| ''[[Somerset Maugham]] Hour'' || Mortimer Ellis || Episode: "The Round Dozen" |- |1963β64|| ''Don't Say a Word'' || Self || 21 episodes |- |1963|| ''Fit for Heroes'' || Corporal Rust || |- |1963|| ''[[Boyd Q.C.]]'' || Bajendra Singh || Episode: "What the Eye Doesn't See" |- |1964|| ''[[How to Be an Alien]]'' || || Episode: "Courtship" |- |1964|| ''Ninety Years On'' || || Episode: "Courtship" |- |1965|| ''A World of Comedy'' || || Episode: "The Enormous Ear" |- |1965|| ''Spare a Copper'' || PC Albert Hereward Lamp || |- |1965|| ''A Slight Case of...'' || Mr Coker || Episode: "Opium" |- |1965|| ''A Night At The Music Hall'' || Self || 14 February - reciting poetry |- | 1966|| ''[[Room at the Bottom (1967 TV series)|Room at the Bottom]]'' || Gus Fogg || 7 episodes |- | 1966|| ''Millicent'' || Self || Episode 2 |- | 1967|| ''[[Danny the Dragon]]'' ||voice of Danny || 18 episodes |- | 1967|| ''[[David Frost]]'s Night Out in London'' || Self || |- | 1968|| ''[[David Nixon (magician)|David Nixon]]'' || Self || |- | 1968|| ''[[Hullabaloo (British TV series)|Hullabaloo]]'' || Self || |- | 1969|| ''The [[Jimmy Logan]] Show'' || || Episode 4 |- | 1969|| ''According to Dora'' || || Series 2, Episode 7 |- |1970β1971 || ''[[On the House (TV series)|On the House]]'' || Gussie Sissons || 12 episodes |- | 1970|| ''[[Jokers Wild (TV series)|Jokers Wild]]'' || Self || Series 2, Episodes 9 and 10 |- | 1971|| ''[[The Golden Shot]]'' || Self || Series 3, Episode 45 |- | 1972|| ''The 14th Annual TV Week Logie Awards'' || Self || |- | 1972|| ''The Pressure-Pak Show'' || Self || |- |1972 || ''[[Sez Les]]'' || Various || Series 4, Episode 2 |- |1972 || ''The Kenneth Connor Show'' ([[Nine Network|Nine Network Australia]]) || || 4 episodes |- |1973 || ''[[Looks Familiar ]]'' || Self || |- |1975 || ''[[Carry On Laughing]]'' || Various || 12 episodes |- |1976 || ''[[Celebrity Squares]]'' || Self || |- |1979β86 || ''[[3-2-1]]'' || Self / Merlin || 9 episodes |- |1979 || ''Ted on the Spot'' || Self || |- |1980 || ''[[Frankie Howerd]] Reveals All'' || || |- |1980 || ''East Lynne'' || Mr Dill || |- |1982β84 || ''[[Rentaghost]]'' || Whatsisname Smith || 3 episodes |- |1982 || ''[[The Royal Variety Performance]] 1982'' || Self || |- |1982 || ''Movie Memories'' || Self || |- |1983 || ''This Is Your Life'' || Self || Life of [[Anna Neagle]] |- |1984β1992 || ''[['Allo 'Allo!]]'' || [[Monsieur Alfonse]] || 62 episodes |- |1984 || ''Aladdin and the Forty Thieves'' || Abdul || |- |1985 || ''Remember the Lambeth Walk'' || Self / presenter || |- |1986β88 || ''[[Hi-de-Hi!]]'' || Uncle Sammy Morris || 12 episodes |- |1986 || ''[[That's My Boy (1981 TV series)|That's My Boy]]'' || Robert Taylor || Episode: "Something to Love" |- |1987 || ''[[Blackadder the Third]]'' || Enoch Mossop || Episode: "[[Sense and Senility]]" |- |1987 || ''[[Wogan]]'' || Self || |- |1989 || ''[[Norbert Smith: A Life|Sir Norbert Smith, a Life]]'' || Greenham officer || |- |1990 || ''[[You Rang, M'Lord?]]'' || Professor Heinrich Van Manheim || Episode: "Labour or Love" |- |1990 || ''Made in Heaven?'' || Harry Ingrams || Episode: "Best of Enemies" |- |1990 || ''Artifax'' || Self || |- |1993 || ''[[That's Showbusiness]]''|| Self || |- |1993 || ''[[Noel Edmonds]]' [[Telly Addicts]]'' || Self || |- |1994 || ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (TV series)|The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes]]'' || Mr. Warren || Episode: "The Red Circle" (Posthumous release) |- |} ==Filmography== {| class="wikitable" ! Title !! Year !! Role !! Notes |- |''[[Poison Pen (1939 film)|Poison Pen]]'' || 1939 || Telephonist || |- |''[[The Passionate Pilgrim]]'' || 1949 || Murphy || |- |''Over The Odds'' || 1950 || Sydney || |- |''[[Don't Say Die]]'' || 1950 || Pat O'Neill || |- |''[[Rush Job]]'' || 1951 || Percy Prangle || |- |''[[Elstree Story]]'' || 1952 || || |- |''[[Miss Robin Hood]]'' || 1952 || Board Member || Uncredited |- |''[[There Was a Young Lady]]'' || 1953 || Tom Bass || |- |''[[Marilyn (1953 film)|Marilyn]]'', {{aka}} ''Roadhouse Girl'' || 1953 || Customer || |- |''[[The Black Rider (film)|The Black Rider]]'' || 1954 || George Amble || |- |''[[The Ladykillers (1955 film)|The Ladykillers]]'' || 1955 || Taxi Driver || Uncredited |-u |''[[Davy (film)|Davy]]'' || 1957 || Herbie || |- |''[[Carry On Sergeant]]'' || 1958 || Horace Strong || |- |''[[Make Mine a Million]]'' || 1959 || Anxious husband || |- |''[[Carry On Nurse]]'' || 1959 || Bernie Bishop || |- |''[[Carry On Teacher]]'' || 1959 || Gregory Adams || |- |''[[Carry On Constable]]'' || 1960 || Constable Charlie Constable || |- |''[[Dentist in the Chair]]'' || 1960 || Sam Field || |- |''[[Watch Your Stern]]'' || 1960 || Ordinary Seaman Blissworth || |- |''[[His and Hers (film)|His and Hers]]'' || 1961 || Harold || |- |''[[Carry On Regardless]]'' || 1961 || Sam Twist || |- |''[[A Weekend with Lulu]]'' || 1961 || British tourist || |- |''[[Nearly a Nasty Accident]]'' || 1961 || AC 2 Alexander Wood || |- |''[[Dentist on the Job]]'' || 1961 || Sam Field || |- |''[[What a Carve Up! (film)|What a Carve Up!]]'' a.k.a. ''No Place Like Homicide'' || 1961 || Ernest Broughton || |- |''[[Carry On Cruising]]'' || 1962 || Dr. Arthur Binn || |- |''[[Carry On Cabby]]'' || 1963 || Ted Watson || |- |''[[Carry On Cleo]]'' || 1964 || Hengist Pod || |- |''[[How to Undress in Public Without Undue Embarrassment]]'' || 1965 || || |- |''[[Gonks Go Beat]]'' || 1965 || Wilco Roger || |- |''[[Cuckoo Patrol]]'' || 1967 || Wick || |- |''Danny the Dragon'' || 1967 || Danny the Dragon || Voice |- |''[[Captain Nemo and the Underwater City]]'' || 1969 || Swallow Bath || |- |''[[Rhubarb (1969 film)|Rhubarb]]'' || 1969 || Mr Rhubarb || |- |''[[Carry On Up the Jungle]]'' || 1970 || Claude Chumley || |- |''[[Carry On Henry]]'' || 1971 || Lord Hampton Wick || |- |''[[Carry On Matron]]'' || 1972 || Mr Tidy || |- |''[[Carry On Abroad]]'' || 1972 || Stanley Blunt || |- |''[[Carry On Girls]]'' || 1973 || Mayor Frederick Bumble || |- |''[[Carry On Dick]]'' || 1974 || The Constable || |- |''[[Carry On Behind]]'' || 1975 || Major Leep || |- |''[[Carry On England]]'' || 1976 || Captain S. Melly || |- |''[[Carry On Emmannuelle]]'' || 1978 || Leyland || |- |} ==Recordings== {| class="wikitable" ! Year !! Title !! Format !! Label!! Notes !! Ref |- |1959 || ''Rail Road Rock'' / ''Ramona'' || Vinyl, 7" single || [[Top Rank Records|Top Rank]] (45-JAR 138) || |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Connor |first=Kenneth |title=Rail Road Rock |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2855390-Kenneth-Connor-Rail-Road-Rock |access-date=5 September 2023 |website=Discogs}}</ref> |- |1961 || ''Nearly A Nasty Accident'' / ''Smile'' || Vinyl, 7" single || [[Fontana Records|Fontana]] (267161 TF) || |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Connor |first=Kenneth |title=Nearly A Nasty Accident |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8123678-Kenneth-Connor-Nearly-A-Nasty-Accident |access-date=5 September 2023 |website=Discogs|date=13 November 1961 }}</ref> |- |1966 || ''[[Winnie The Pooh]] / [[Teddy Bears' Picnic]] || Vinyl, 7" single || Surprise Surprise (No 4) || with [[Jim Dale]], [[Cheryl Kennedy]] with The Wonderland Singers And [[Alyn Ainsworth]] and His Orchestra |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kenneth Connor, Cheryl Kennedy And The Wonderland Singers With Alyn Ainsworth And His Orchestra / Jim Dale With Alyn Ainsworth And His Orchestra* β Winnie The Pooh / Teddy Bears' Picnic |url=https://www.discogs.com/master/1603193-Kenneth-Connor-Cheryl-Kennedy-And-The-Wonderland-Singers-With-Alyn-Ainsworth-And-His-Orchestra-Jim-D |access-date=5 September 2023 |website=Discogs}}</ref> |- |1966 || ''Songs From [[Walt Disney]]'s [[Winnie The Pooh]] and Other Children's Favourites'' || Vinyl, LP, Mono || [[Music for Pleasure (record label)|Music For Pleasure]] (MFP 1078) || with [[Jim Dale]], [[Cheryl Kennedy]] with The Wonderland Singers And [[Alyn Ainsworth]] and His Orchestra |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kenneth Connor, Jim Dale, Cheryl Kennedy With The Wonderland Singers And Alyn Ainsworth And His Orchestra* β Songs From Walt Disney's Winnie The Pooh And Other Children's Favourites |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2136983-Kenneth-Connor-Jim-Dale-Cheryl-Kennedy-With-The-Wonderland-Singers-And-Alyn-Ainsworth-And-His-Orches |access-date=5 September 2023 |website=Discogs|date=13 November 1966 }}</ref> |- |1971 || ''Much Ado About Love'' || Vinyl, LP || Avenue (AVE085) || with Glennis Beresford |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Kenneth Connor With Glennis Beresford β Much Ado About Love |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/3851265-Kenneth-Connor-With-Glennis-Beresford-Much-Ado-About-Love |access-date=5 September 2023 |website=Discogs|date=13 November 1971 }}</ref> |- |1993 |''A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum'' |CD |[[EMI]] (CDANGEL 3) |[[Frankie Howerd]], Kenneth Connor, [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Robertson Hare]], [['Monsewer' Eddie Gray]] |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stephen Sondheim - Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Connor, Jon Pertwee, Robertson Hare, 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray β A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/11029363-Stephen-Sondheim-Frankie-Howerd-Kenneth-Connor-Jon-Pertwee-Robertson-Hare-Monsewer-Eddie-Gray-A-Funn |access-date=5 September 2023 |website=Discogs|date=13 November 1993 }}</ref> |- |} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *{{IMDb name|0175427}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Connor, Kenneth}} [[Category:1918 births]] [[Category:1993 deaths]] [[Category:Military personnel from the London Borough of Islington]] [[Category:20th-century English male actors]] [[Category:Deaths from cancer in England]] [[Category:English male child actors]] [[Category:English male film actors]] [[Category:English male television actors]] [[Category:Members of the Order of the British Empire]] [[Category:Male actors from London]] [[Category:Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama]] [[Category:British Army personnel of World War II]] [[Category:Middlesex Regiment soldiers]] [[Category:Actors from the London Borough of Islington]] [[Category:People from Highbury]]
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