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          Sir Harry Donald Secombe (8 September – 11 April ) was a Welsh actor, comedian, singer and television presenter....

          Harry Secombe

          Welsh entertainer (1921–2001)

          Sir

          Harry Secombe

          CBE

          Born

          Harry Donald Secombe


          (1921-09-08)8 September 1921

          St.

          Harry Secombe, comedian, actor and singer, was surprised by Michael Aspel while signing copies of his newly published autobiography.

        1. Harry Secombe, comedian, actor and singer, was surprised by Michael Aspel while signing copies of his newly published autobiography.
        2. Goon for Lunch & William McGonagall (The Goon Omnibus) ; By: Secombe, Harry; Milligan, Spike & Jack Hobbs ; Price: $ ; Publisher: London and Sydney, The.
        3. Sir Harry Donald Secombe (8 September – 11 April ) was a Welsh actor, comedian, singer and television presenter.
        4. Harry Secombe was born on September 8 , in St Thomas, Swansea, to Frederick Secombe and Nellie Jane Gladys Davies.
        5. He also wrote two successful comic novels, Twice Brightly () and Welsh Fargo (), as well as two volumes of autobiography and a number of fantastical.
        6. Thomas, Wales

          Died11 April 2001(2001-04-11) (aged 79)

          Guildford, Surrey, England

          Resting placeChrist Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England
          EducationDynevor School, Swansea
          Occupations
          • Actor
          • comedian
          • singer
          • presenter
          Years active1946–2001
          TelevisionThe Goon Show (Radio)
          The Harry Secombe Show, Secombe and Friends, Highway
          Sunday Morning with Secombe
          Spouse

          Myra Atherton

          (m. 1948)​
          Children4; including Andy
          RelativesFred Secombe (brother)

          Sir Harry Donald Secombe (8 September 1921 – 11 April 2001) was a Welsh actor, comedian, singer and television presenter.

          Secombe was a member of the British radio comedy programme The Goon Show (1951–1960), playing many characters, most notably Neddie Seagoon. An accomplished tenor, he a