Richard Gilbert Emery Net Worth is $600,000 Richard Gilbert Emery Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
In the 1960s and 1970s, Dick Emery was one of the most successful comics on the box. He was voted BBC TV Personality of the Year, thanks to creations such as his toothy vicar, sex-starved spinster Hettie, crusty old Lampwick, outrageously camp Clarence, who coined the phrase: "Hallo honky tonks". Perhaps the most memorable of all was Mandy, a ...
Date Of Birth February 19, 1915 Died 1983-01-02 Place Of Birth Bloomsbury, London, England, UK Height 5' 6" (1.68 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Writer Spouse Joan Sainsbury, Irene Ansell, Iris Tully, Victoria Chambers, Josephine Blake Children William Emery, Michael Emery, Gilbert Richard Emery, Nicholas William Emery, Michael Emery, Eliza Emery, Gilbert Richard Emery, Nicholas Emery, Eliza Emery Star Sign Pisces
# Trademark 1 Catch phrase: "Ooh, you are awful... but I like you"!
# Fact 1 His first wife Joan was a dancer, who used the stage name Zelda Burns/Barry; together they had a son, Gilbert. He also had a son, Nick Emery , with his third wife Iris, and two children, Michael Emery and Eliza Emery with his fourth wife, Vicki. For the last 4 years of his life he lived with Fay Hillier . 2 His parents were music hall double act, Callen and Emery (mother former Gaiety girl Bertha Callen, and father actor Laurence Cuthbert Emery aka Laurie Howe), and his half sister the actress Ann Emery . 3 On the ideas list for the role of Nero in Doctor Who: The Romans (source Doctor Who Magazine).
Actor Title Year Status Character Jack of Diamonds 1983 TV Series Bernie Weinstock
Cyril Blackman
Det. Insp. Dearlove
... Legacy of Murder 1982 TV Series Bernie Weinstock
Joe Galleano
Lord Algrave
... The Dick Emery Show 1963-1981 TV Series Various Characters / Verious Characters The Dick Emery Christmas Show: For Whom the Jingle Bells Toll 1980 TV Movie Various Characters The Dick Emery Christmas Show: The Texas Connection 1977 TV Movie Various Characters Find the Lady 1976 Leo The Dick Emery Christmas Show 1974 TV Movie Various Characters Get Charlie Tully 1972 Charlie Tully A Christmas Night with the Stars 1963-1971 TV Series Various / Various Characters Loot 1970 Mr. Bateman Comedy Playhouse 1962-1969 TV Series Stanley Mold / Arthur Clench Transit Supervan 1969 Short The Ugliest Girl in Town 1968 TV Series Elspeth Baby Love 1968 Harry Pearson Yellow Submarine 1968 Jeremy Hilary Boob, Ph.D. - Nowhere Man
Lord Mayor
Max (voice) On Form 1967 Short River Rivals 1967 TV Series The Big Job 1965 Frederick 'Booky' Binns Sykes and A... 1962-1964 TV Series Bus Conductor Room at the Bottom 1964 TV Series Mr. Hughes The Plain Man's Guide to Advertising 1963 Short voice Harry's Girls 1963 TV Series Jimmy Dorchester The Wrong Arm of the Law 1963 Man in Flat 307 (uncredited) Just for Fun 1963 Juke Box Jury Members The Fast Lady 1962 Shingler It's a Square World 1960-1962 TV Series Various Characters Crooks Anonymous 1962 Reginald Cundell Mrs. Gibbons' Boys 1962 Woodrow Quillow and the Giant 1961 TV Movie The Seven Faces of Jim 1961 TV Series 2nd Laura Morrell A Taste of Money 1961 Morrissey Sally Ann Howes Variety Show 1961 TV Movie The Army Game 1960 TV Series Pvt. 'Chubby' Catchpole / Interior Decorator / Humphrey Hetherington Skywatch 1960 Harry After Hours 1958-1959 TV Series Various Follow a Star 1959 Inebriated Party Guest (uncredited) Educating Archie 1958-1959 TV Series Mr. Monty The Anne Shelton Show 1959 TV Series Hancock's Half Hour 1957 TV Series Surveyor / Postman / Ballot Teller A Short History of Man and Music: Part 2 1957 TV Short Aggie 1956 TV Series Tucci The Tony Hancock Show 1956 TV Series Various Characters The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn 1956 Short Mr. Nodule / Mr.Crimp / Maurice Ponke The Super Secret Service 1953 Short Pules 30 Miles an Hour 1949 Short Bert Gordon (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Dick Emery Hour 1980 TV Movie performer: "Grandma's Feather Bed" / performer: "It was a Very Good Year" - as Grandad The Dick Emery Special 1979 TV Movie performer: "Every Time We Say Goodbye" Dick Emery's Comedy Hour 1979 TV Movie performer: "Rocking Horse Cowboy"
Writer Title Year Status Character The Dick Emery Special 1979 TV Movie written by The Dick Emery Show 1970 TV Series additional material - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Looks Familiar 1982 TV Series Himself - Guest Lena 1981 TV Series Himself The Dick Emery Hour 1980 TV Movie Himself / Various Characters Give Us a Clue 1980 TV Series Himself The Dick Emery Special 1979 TV Movie Himself / Various Characters Dick Emery's Comedy Hour 1979 TV Movie Himself / Various Characters Celebrity Squares 1978-1979 TV Series Himself The Dick Emery Show in Australia 1977 TV Series Himself / Various The Basil Brush Show 1973 TV Series Himself It's Lulu 1973 TV Series Himself Stars on Sunday 1971-1972 TV Series Himself The Morecambe & Wise Show 1971 TV Series Himself The Harry Secombe Show 1971 TV Series Himself Moira Anderson Sings 1968 TV Series Himself Billy Cotton Band Show 1968 TV Series Himself Dee Time 1967 TV Series Himself The Eamonn Andrews Show 1965 TV Series Himself Comedy Bandbox 1962-1965 TV Series Himself Juke Box Jury 1962-1964 TV Series Himself - Panellist A Touch of the Sun 1963 TV Movie Himself The Singing Years 1962 TV Series Himself The Good Old Days 1961 TV Series Himself - Performer Laugh Line 1960 TV Series Himself Make Mine Music 1960 TV Series Himself The Ted Ray Show 1959 TV Series Himself The Anne Shelton Show 1959 TV Series Himself - Guest Variety Incorporated 1957 TV Series Himself Round the Bend 1955-1956 TV Series Himself Garrison Theatre 1954 TV Series Himself The Centre Show 1950-1953 TV Series Himself Kaleidoscope 1952 TV Series Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1972 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Light Entertainment Performance The Dick Emery Show (1963)
Known for movies The Dick Emery Show (1963-1981) as Various Characters / Verious Characters
Yellow Submarine (1968) as Jeremy Hilary Boob, Ph.D. - Nowhere Man / Lord Mayor / Max
Educating Archie (1958-1959) as Mr. Monty
Get Charlie Tully (1972) as Charlie Tully