Norman Wisdom

English Comedian
Sir Norman Joseph Wisdom was a beloved English actor, comedian, musician, and singer best known for his comedic films featuring the hapless character Norman Pitkin. He gained international fame, with his films being adored in countries like Albania, and even received praise from the legendary Charlie Chaplin. Wisdom later found success on Broadway and in television, and was honored with numerous accolades, including a BAFTA Award, OBE, and a knighthood.

About Norman Wisdom

Sir Norman Joseph Wisdom, (4 February 1915 – 4 October 2010) was an English actor, comedian, musician and singer best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring a hapless character called Norman Pitkin. He was awarded the 1953 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles following the release of Trouble in Store, his first film in a lead role.

Wisdom gained celebrity status in lands as far apart as South America, Iran and many Eastern Bloc countries, particularly in Albania where his films were the only ones with Western actors permitted to be shown by dictator Enver Hoxha. Charlie Chaplin once referred to Wisdom as his “favourite clown”.

Wisdom later forged a career on Broadway in New York City, alongside stars such as Mandy Patinkin and as a television actor, winning critical acclaim for his dramatic role of a dying cancer patient in the television play Going Gently in 1981. He toured Australia and South Africa. After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, a hospice was named in his honour. In 1995, he was given the Freedom of the City of London and of Tirana. The same year, he was appointed OBE and was knighted five years later.

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Sir Norman Wisdom was an English actor, comedian, musician, and singer who was best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring a hapless character called Norman Pitkin.

Norman Wisdom was awarded the 1953 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles following the release of his first film in a lead role, Trouble in Store.

Norman Wisdom gained celebrity status in lands as far apart as South America, Iran, and many Eastern Bloc countries, particularly in Albania where his films were the only ones with Western actors permitted to be shown by dictator Enver Hoxha.

Charlie Chaplin once referred to Norman Wisdom as his ,favourite clown,.

Norman Wisdom later forged a career on Broadway in New York City, alongside stars such as Mandy Patinkin, and won critical acclaim for his dramatic role of a dying cancer patient in the television play Going Gently in 1981.

In 1995, Norman Wisdom was given the Freedom of the City of London and of Tirana, and was appointed OBE. He was later knighted in 2000.

After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, a hospice was named in Norman Wisdom’s honor.

Quotes by Norman Wisdom

All my boyhood, all I ever wanted was to be loved.

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As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can’t remember the other two.

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At my age, the radiation will probably do me good.

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But no, I’ve just been very lucky. But I’ve worked hard, and the harder you work, the luckier you seem to get.

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I do play drums when I’m on tour.

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I don’t know nothing about communism. But I know the Albanians loved me. Same reason as anyone else loves me. Because I made them laugh.

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I like consistency. If you’ve had a childhood like mine, you want some things you can rely on to stay the same.

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I owe everything to the army.

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I play drums, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, french horn, piano.

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I used to first go on to entertain an audience. But now I go, and this is really true – I go on to have fun with a crowd of my chums.

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I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland – I used to be dead tired when I got home at night.

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I was born in very sorry circumstances.

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I was born in very sorry circumstances. Both of my parents were very sorry.

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I was in the band as a boy and was taught music and learned to compose.

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I’m still constantly thinking of ideas. I don’t feel 90. I think I’m about 12.

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In fact, one was so booked out we went from March and were to go till November, but the pantomime was booked so they transferred the show to the Prince of Wales Theatre because it was so packed out, and it ran on from there.

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I’ve always had a sense of humour, and I still do, so I just want to go on performing as long as I can. It’s as simple as that.

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I’ve an idea for doing a Situation Comedy myself but its always difficult to get people to listen to you because they like to put their own ideas forward.

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I’ve been extremely lucky having been in the army when I was a boy of fourteen.

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I’ve done seven shows at the Palladium – long running shows I’m talking about.

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I’ve got one idea I want to do for a film and you know I just enjoy myself doing bits and pieces.

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Of course I’ve done musicals here in London.

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Such is life and life is such and after all it isn’t much. First a cradle. Then a hearse. It might have been better, but it could have been worse.

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Well if I was going to describe my audience, it’s going to take longer than you’d ever expect, hundreds of years in fact, because there’s many of them, all over the world.

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You know I’ve got a chum, a smashing mate, he’s got a dog with no legs, and he calls it a cigarette. It’s true, yeah, because at nighttime he has to take it out for a drag.

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