Stop Messin' about!
The Life of Kenneth Williams
Cliff Goodwin(Author)
Century (Publisher)
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-7126-6283-3 (ISBN)
Description
In 1965 Kenneth Williams had his passport picture taken. The photographer kept urging him to smile. Williams refused. That night he wrote in his diary: 'I ignored the stupid fool. I must look as I usually look, and that is not smiling.' For almost all of his 62 years, as an extraordinarily original and inventive entertainer, Williams worked hard at making other people smile. But, like most genuinely funny people, Williams was melancholic. He lived, and died, alone in a small, obsessively tidy Marylebone flat, never inviting anyone in because they might ask to use the bathroom - 'I can't stand the idea of another bottom on my loo.'It was as a comic actor and raconteur that Williams will remain famous. His 40-year list of comedy credits reads like a Who's Who of groundbreaking hits: Hancock's "Half Hour"; "Beyond Our Ken"; "Round the Horne", and for 20 years was a mainstay of BBC radio's "Just A Minute". But it is for his 26 appearances in the "Carry On films" for which Williams will always be remembered. He was, as one critic recalls, 'a cross between a dowager duchess and a wasp with adenoids'.
Based on previously unpublished material and interviews, "Stop Messin' About" not only records Williams' career, it also uses memories and anecdotes from scores of his friends and colleagues to examine a lonely, tortured and frequently hilarious private life.
Based on previously unpublished material and interviews, "Stop Messin' About" not only records Williams' career, it also uses memories and anecdotes from scores of his friends and colleagues to examine a lonely, tortured and frequently hilarious private life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7126-6283-3 (9780712662833)
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Person
Cliff Goodwin was born in London in 1950. He joined Slough's weekly newspaper as a trainee reporter in 1968 from where he embarked on a journalistic career. He has had news stories and features published in more than 200 newspapers and magazines worldwide, and his coverage of the Lockerbie air crash in 1988 earned him a regional press award. In 1993, after 25 years in journalism, he decided to concentrate on full-time writing and has since written numerous biographies of popular icons including Sid James, Tony Hancock and Oliver Reed.