Kenneth Williams Overview:

Actress, Kenneth Williams, was born Kenneth Charles Williams on Feb 22, 1926 in London, UK. Williams died at the age of 62 on Apr 15, 1988 in London, UK .

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Many thanks to the participants of the 100 Years of Blogathon!

By Virginie Pronovost on Feb 23, 2026 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

It’s a wrap for the 100 Years of Blogathon! I loved being in such great company of talented bloggers to pay my tribute to this most unique actor! We were not many, but we were mighty! Now that you have time ;), make sure to read your fellow bloggers’ entries and drop a c... Read full article


The Incomparable ! A Centenary Tribute

By Virginie Pronovost on Feb 22, 2026 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

“A fan club is a group of people who tell an actor he’s not alone in the way he feels about himself.” – – When I published my Carry On blog series back in 2019-2020, this blogging dedication not only made me a fan of this silly comedic franchise, but i... Read full article


The 100 Years of Blogathon is here!

By Virginie Pronovost on Feb 20, 2026 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

Welcome to the 100 Years of Blogathon! I’m happy to finally kick things off with that blogging event celebrating the life and career of this wonderful actor, who would have celebrated its centenary on February 22, 2026. Born on February 22, 1926, in London, we mostly remember ... Read full article


Announcing “Carry On Kenny! – The 100 Years of Blogathon”!

By Virginie Pronovost on Sep 27, 2025 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

Oooh! Matron! We’re hosting a new blogathon, aren’t we? Well, with that famous “matron” catchphrase (and the title of this announcement), you’ve guessed it: we’ll be honouring the one and only next February! This larger-than-life actor who had mor... Read full article


Sweden Meets Britain: Ingrid Bergman On Stage with

By Virginie Pronovost on Aug 27, 2020 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

Three Enchanting Ladies Seven months later, I?m back on Three Enchanting Ladies (I really must try to write more on this blog). It is a quite special occasion since it?s for the 5th Wonderful Ingrid Bergman Blogathon that I?m hosting on my main blog The Wonderful World of Cinema. Not only it marks ... Read full article


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Kenneth Williams Quotes:

Citizen Robespierre: Have either of you ever seen a man looking like that?
Camembert: Well, it's marvelous what you can do with a bit of padding. If I could just have a bit of a prod...
Citizen Robespierre: No you cannot have a bit of a prod! Imbecile! Admit it. This Fingernail has made a monkey of you, yet again.


Julius Caesar: I've cleaned up this city. Have you forgotten my slogan? 'Nihil expectore in omnibus' - no spitting on the public transport.


Captain Keene: We need that rope of yours to get over the wall.
The Fakir: I'm sorry, it won't work. Not without the magic words.
Sergeant-Major MacNutt: Come on, you'll be well paid.
The Fakir: Those are the magic words!


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Kenneth Williams Facts
Although his education was nothing special, he was a voracious reader throughout his life and in his interviews he could often quote entire poems or literary extracts purely from memory.

Regarded as a brilliant raconteur, he made many guest appearances on the original run of the television series "Parkinson" (1971), eight in total. Ironically, Williams was initially reluctant to be interviewed by Michael Parkinson, whom he described in his diary as a "north country nit".

Had a stepsister named Pat. She grew up with him.

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