
Tony Hancock
Acting
Born: May 12, 1924
Hall Green, Birmingham, England, UK
Biography
Anthony John Hancock was an English comedian and actor. High-profile during the 1950s and early 1960s, he had a major success with his BBC series Hancock's Half Hour, first broadcast on radio from 1954, then on television from 1956, in which he soon formed a strong professional and personal bond with comic actor Sid James. Although Hancock's decision to cease working with James when it became known in early 1960 disappointed many at the time, his last BBC series in 1961 contains some of his best remembered work ("The Blood Donor"). After breaking with his scriptwriters Ray Galton and Alan Simpson later that year, his career took a downward course.
Known For

June 16, 1965

June 19, 1966

March 07, 1961

April 08, 1963

July 06, 1956

October 01, 1954

February 17, 1960

February 09, 1958

January 14, 2023

January 25, 1972

October 15, 1966

December 16, 1957