Charles Hawtrey Overview:

Actor, Charles Hawtrey, was born George Frederick Joffe Hartree on Nov 30, 1914 in Hounslow, Middlesex. Hawtrey died at the age of 73 on Oct 27, 1988 in Deal, Kent .

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Mr. Short: Miss Dobbin, what's the meaning of this?
Miss Dobbin: I'm sorry sir but the gentlemen kept touching things.
Charlie Muggins: Yes she was showing me how to stick the pole up.


Dr. Tinkle: It's an enigma, Matron, an enigma.
Mr. Roper: I'm not having another one of those.


Seneca: [singing] Wherever I wander/there's no place like Rome.


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Along with Sid James, Kenneth Williams, and Joan Sims and Hattie Jacques he became one of the longest serving Carry On stars, appearing in 23 of the films.

His face is the cover of "The Very Best of The Smiths" compilation album (released 2001).

Had a very unusual acting style, where he would often deliver his lines directly to the camera. This is obvious throughout many of the "Carry On..." films and was encouraged by director Gerald Thomas. His acting style, laugh and spectacles became instantly recognizable trademarks.

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