Benny Hill Biography
He was born Alfred Hawthorn Hill in 1925. It was his grandfather who introduced him to Burlesque Shows and the theatre from where the young Benny Hill was to draw much of his comic inspiration. After his national service with the army during WW2, Benny came to London, adopted the stage name Benny Hill (in homage to his all time favourite comedian
Jack Benny) and began appearing in variety shows. He briefly formed a double act with
Reg Varney and did radio shows. But it was his talent for impressions and comic timing that were to give him his first big break on TV with the show "Hi There" in 1949.
The Benny Hill Show began in 1955. Its pioneering combination of cheeky humour, songs and impressions were to make it a hit for the next 40 years.
Benny also broadened his career with cameo appearances in films such as
The Italian Job,
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes. He also had a hit record in 1971 with "Ernie The Fastest Milkman In The West". In 1979
The Benny Hill Show was shown in America for the first time and Benny went on to become one of the biggest stars on US TV. The show itself has been seen in 109 countries and won a BAFTA as well as Golden Rose Of Montreaux Award. Benny Hill's TV career came to an end in 1989, when his show was dropped, but his popularity continued and he completed a US TV special,
Benny Hill's World Tour: New York! shortly before his death in 1992.
Trivia

Comedian.

Was one of only a handful of TV comedians (the others being
Milton Berle and
Jackie Gleason) who had control over the circumstances of production of their respective TV shows.

Died in his favorite chair while watching television.

At the time of his death, a large box was found in his apartment. The many awards and honours he had earned throughout his career had been placed in the box as if they were unimportant to him.

Despite his wealth and success, he never owned a car, did his own shopping, lived in a two room apartment, but never used the second floor. According to one of his obituaries, he once refused to repair the leaky roof in his mother's home because it was "too expensive".

After complaints that his television comedy sketches were too sexual, he began casting children to appear on his shows. But instead of hiring professional child actors, he hired the children of the television crew, stating that their laughing to his sight gags were genuine.

When Hill died in April 1992, his estate was worth an estimated £10 million. The only will Hill created left his estate to his parents who both died years ago. Next in line were his brother and sister, neither of whom he had a close relationship with, but like his parents are also dead. As a result, Hill's estate was divided among his seven nieces and nephews.

His father and uncle were circus clowns, performing in the circus until they both left for military service during WWI.

Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 216-217. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387.

Related to
Holly Valance. His cousin is her grandfather.

Born on the same day as
Telly Savalas, whose
Kojak character he impersonated on his 1969-1989 Thames TV show.

Was born on the same day that
V.I. Lenin died.

He was the star of Genesis' music video for "Everything She Does" in 1986 (from "Invisible Touch" album). It was the band's idea to cast him. He played his "Fred Scuttle" character who is the new head of backstage security. Needless to say his incompetence - due mainly to his wandering eye for the ladies - lets all manner of people into the bands dressing room. The video used many of Benny's trademark gags (smoke out of the ears, speed-ed up film..) and a separate, customized, version was shot to use as the opening to the group's world tour.

Died of a heart attack while sitting in front of his television inside his apartment. He was found by a producer friend of his who had to climb through a window to let police in. Benny was in his pajamas (what he normally wore around his home). Sitting next to him on a small stand was an unsigned contract which Benny was considering to begin a new series with his friend.
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