Max Bacon (actor)
Max David Bacon (1 March 1906, London, England, UK – 3 December 1969, London, England, UK) was a British actor, comedian and musician (drummer and occasional vocalist in Ambrose's band).[1] Although he was British-born, his comedic style centred on his pseudo-European accent and in his straight-faced mispronunciation of words.
TV, theatre and filmography
- Soft Lights and Sweet Music (1936)
- Kicking the Moon Around (1938)
- King Arthur Was a Gentleman (1942)
- Miss London Ltd. (1943)
- Bees in Paradise (1944)
- Give Us the Moon (1944)
- Cuckoo College (1949) [TV movie]
- The Gambler and the Lady (1952)
- Take a Powder (1953)
- The Diary of Anne Frank (London theatre production 1955)
- Together Again (1957) [TV series - episode 1]
- Musical Playhouse (1959) [TV series - "A Sparrow in Fleet Street"]
- Educating Archie (1959) [TV series - "The Man with the Golden Feet"]
- No Hiding Place (1959) [TV series - "Ring of Fear"]
- William Tell (1959) [TV series - "The Lost Letter"]
- The Entertainer (1960)
- The Rag Trade (1961) [TV series - "The Baby"]
- Play It Cool (1962)
- Ghost Squad (1963) [TV series - "Hot Money"]
- Love Story (1963) [TV series - "Some Grist from Mervyn's Mill"]
- The Eyes of Annie Jones (1964)
- Crooks in Cloisters (1964)
- Z-Cars (1964) [TV series - "Seconds Away"]
- Gideon's Way (1964) [TV series - "The Big Fix "]
- Theatre 625 (1965) [TV series - "Enter Solly Gold"]
- Theatre 625 (1966) [TV series - "Amerika"]
- The Sandwich Man (1966)
- Privilege (1967)
- The Whisperers (1967)
- The Wednesday Play (1967) [TV series - "The Profile of a Gentleman"]
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
- Detective (1969) [TV series - "And so to Murder"]
- The Nine Ages of Nakedness (1969)
References
External links
- Max Bacon at the Internet Movie Database
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