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Henry McGee is a Actor British born on 14 may 1929 at Kensington (United-kingdom)

Henry McGee

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 14 may 1929 at Kensington (United-kingdom)
Death 28 january 2006 (at 76 years) at London (United-kingdom)

Henry McGee (14 May 1929 – 28 January 2006) was a British actor, best known as straight man to Benny Hill for many years. McGee was also often the announcer on Hill's TV programme, delivering the upbeat intro "Yes! It's The Benny Hill Show!". He was also known to thousands of British children throughout the 70s as "mummy" in the Sugar Puffs commercials as in "Tell them about the honey Mummy".

Biography

Born as Henry Marris-McGee in South Kensington, London, and educated at Stonyhurst College, McGee hoped to become a doctor, but the death of his father when he was 17 put financial strains on the family that ended his plans. Having enjoyed acting as a boy, McGee decided to follow his mother's side of the family, which could trace its involvement in acting back to Kitty Clive. He went on to play supporting roles in films and television series and dramas, including The Italian Job (1969), The Saint and The Avengers, but it is for comedy roles that he is best remembered, primarily and most famously for his straight man interviewer in the Benny Hill Show. He was also remembered by some as the 'mummy' of Honey Monster, a large, yellow, furry creature in advertisements for the breakfast cereal Sugar Puffs.

McGee played Two-Ton Ted in the video of Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West). Other comedy roles included the holiday centre manager in the 1973 film Holiday on the Buses, officious policemen in Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976) and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978), the TV presenter Harold Hump in Carry On Emmannuelle (1978), opposite Charlie Drake in the ATV/ITV situation comedy The Worker (1965–1978), and There Was An Englishman, An Irishman and a Scotsman, a BBC Scotland comedy series written by Lew Schwarz. McGee was the Englishman, with Harry Towb as the Irishman and Roy Kinnear as the Scot. The show ran for 1 season in 1972. He also appeared in an episode of Rising Damp as a conman, Seymour. In 2003, he appeared in the episode The Miraculous Curing of Old Goff Helliwell, in Last of the Summer Wine. He had a long and successful theatre career, during which he tackled a wide range of roles, receiving plaudits for deadpan delivery in farces such as Plunder.

Usually with

Bob Todd
Bob Todd
(3 films)
Alfie Bass
Alfie Bass
(3 films)
Benny Hill
Benny Hill
(2 films)
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Henry McGee (12 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1994Asterix Conquers AmericaActorJulius Caesar (voice)
1978Carry On EmmannuelleActorHarold Hump
1978Revenge of the Pink PantherActorOfficer Bardot
1977Come Play with MeActorDeputy Prime Minister
1976Adventures of a Taxi DriverActorInspector Rogers
1974The Best of Benny HillActorHimself
1974The Cherry PickerActor
1973Digby, the Biggest Dog in the WorldActorTV Announcer
1973Holiday on the BusesActorHoliday Camp Manager
1969The Italian JobActorTailor
1965FanaticActorPriest
1956Sailor BewareActor