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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

64

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-06-10

Day of Death

2014-08-28 (92 years old)

Place of Birth

Cape Town, South Africa

Also Known As

William Henry Kerr

Willie Kerr

Bill Kerr

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   William Henry Kerr (10 June 1922 – 28 August 2014) was a British and Australian film and television actor. He was born into a performing arts family in Cape Town, South Africa, but grew up in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. He began working as a child actor in depression era Australia, taking his first major role in The Silence of Dean Maitland, one of Australia's first talking films. After serving in the Second World War, Kerr moved to England to further his acting career, and during the 1940s he was regularly featured in the BBC radio series Variety Bandbox. His trademark was his catch phrase "I'm only here for 4 minutes..." In the 1950s, he had a recurring role as an Australian lodger in the BBC radio comedy series Hancock's Half Hour. Initially sharper than Hancock's characterisation, it was developed into a more dim-witted character who became the butt of Hancock's jokes. His television appearances in Britain include a 1968 Doctor Who story called The Enemy of the World, with Patrick Troughton, and a long running part in the early 1960s BBC-TV soap, Compact. Bill Kerr had much theatrical success in Britain, playing The Devil in the original West End production of Damn Yankees, directed by Bob Fosse, and Cole. He also worked with Spike Milligan. He appeared in Milligan and John Antrobus's stage play The Bed-Sitting Room, which opened at the Mermaid Theatre on 31 January 1963. A subsequent production opened on 3 May 1967 at the Saville Theatre, and "a cast containing an unusually high proportion of Australian actors including Bill Kerr and David Nettheim." Then in 1972 he co-starred with Anthony Newley in the long running Newley/Bricusse musical, The Good Old Bad Old Days. In 1975, Kerr took the part of Bluey Notts, described as "an Australian bookie's clerk, a crude racialist", in The Melting Pot. This was a sitcom written by Spike Milligan and Neil Shand, which was cancelled by the BBC after just one episode had been broadcast. He also appeared in several British films, including The Dam Busters and The Wrong Arm of the Law, before moving back to Australia. Although probably best known as a comic actor, and especially for his appearances in Hancock's Half Hour, he has since played a number of serious roles, notably in Peter Weir's films Gallipoli (1981) and The Year of Living Dangerously (1982). He also worked on the Australian stage in the 1980s, in musicals such as My Fair Lady, where he received excellent reviews as Alfred Doolittle. In 2001, he appeared in the Australian comedy Let's Get Skase. Kerr also appeared in Glenview High and the 1998 television comedy series Minty. Kerr has also been involved in documentaries, providing the narration for No Survivor - The Mysterious Loss of HMAS Sydney Nine Network Australia (1995), Malice or Mutiny for the ABC Australia 2003 and Animal X Natural Mystery Unit series for Discovery in the US, TV2 Norway and many others. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bill Kerr, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting

Gallipoli

1981

Gallipoli

as

Jack

The Pirate Movie

1982

The Pirate Movie

as

Major-General Stanley

Razorback

1984

Razorback

as

Jake Cullen

Vigil

1984

Vigil

as

Birdie

The Wrong Arm of the Law

1963

The Wrong Arm of the Law

as

Jack Coombes

Save the Lady

1981

Save the Lady

as

MacDuff

The Christmas Visitor

1987

The Christmas Visitor

as

Trevor Watson

Let's Get Skase

2001

Let's Get Skase

as

Mitchell Vendieks

Dusty

1983

Dusty

as

Tom Lincoln

Rob Roy

1987

Rob Roy

as

A Pair of Briefs

1962

A Pair of Briefs

as

Victor - Club Owner

Sweet Talker

1991

Sweet Talker

as

'Uncle' Cec

The Settlement

1984

The Settlement

as

Kearney

Kokoda Crescent

1989

Kokoda Crescent

as

Russ

The Captain's Table

1959

The Captain's Table

as

Bill Coke

The Coca-Cola Kid

1985

The Coca-Cola Kid

as

T. George McDowell

Deadline

1982

Deadline

as

Willliam Ashby

Platypus Cove

1986

Platypus Cove

as

Mr. Anderson

Harmony Row

1933

Harmony Row

as

Leonard

House of Mortal Sin

1976

House of Mortal Sin

as

Mr. Davey

The Year of Living Dangerously

1982

The Year of Living Dangerously

as

Colonel Henderson

Doctor in Distress

1963

Doctor in Distress

as

Australian Sailor

Mortuary Academy

1988

Mortuary Academy

as

Brody

Girls Come First

1975

Girls Come First

as

Hugh Jampton

Port of Escape

1956

Port of Escape

as

Dinty Missouri

Appointment in London

1953

Appointment in London

as

Bill Brown

Peter Pan

2003

Peter Pan

as

Fairy Guide

The Dam Busters

1955

The Dam Busters

as

Flight Lieutenant H. B. Martin, D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C.

Double Sculls

1986

Double Sculls

as

Curly

Penny Points to Paradise

1951

Penny Points to Paradise

as

Digger Graves

Over the Hill

1992

Over the Hill

as

Maurice

A Pair of Briefs

1962

A Pair of Briefs

as

Victor

The Lighthorsemen

1987

The Lighthorsemen

as

Gen. Sir Harry Chauvel

The Shiralee

1957

The Shiralee

as

Shopkeeper (uncredited)

Doctor in Clover

1966

Doctor in Clover

as

Digger

Great Expectations

1983

Great Expectations

as

(Voice)

The Silence of Dean Maitland

1934

The Silence of Dean Maitland

as

Cyril Maitland Jr.

Doctor Who

Doctor Who

as

Giles Kent

Changi

Changi

as

Older Eddie

A Fortunate Life

A Fortunate Life

as

Narrator (voice)

The River Kings

The River Kings

as

Captain Elijah

Anzacs

Anzacs

as

General Monash

Father, Dear Father

Father, Dear Father

as

Customs Man

Snowy

Snowy

as

Stuart McLachlan

Production

Crew

Directing