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Eric Sykes

Eric Sykes
Eric Sykes publicity photo.jpg
Sykes, c.1955
Born (1923-05-04)4 May 1923
Oldham, Lancashire, England
Died 4 July 2012(2012-07-04) (aged 89)
Esher, Surrey, England
Medium Television, radio
Years active 1947–2012
Spouse Edith Milbrandt
(m. 1952–2012, his death, 4 children)
Children Kathy Sykes (1952), Susan Stronge (1953), Julie Sykes (1958), David Sykes (1959)
Notable works and roles Sykes, The Goon Show, The Plank

Eric Sykes, CBE (4 May 1923 – 4 July 2012) was an English radio, stage, television and film writer, actor, and director whose performing career spanned more than 50 years. He frequently wrote for and/or performed with many other leading comedy performers and writers of the period, including Tony Hancock, Spike Milligan, Tommy Cooper, Peter Sellers, John Antrobus, and Johnny Speight. Sykes first came to prominence through his many radio credits as a writer and actor in the 1950s, most notably through his collaboration on The Goon Show scripts. He became a TV star in his own right in the early 1960s when he appeared with Hattie Jacques in several popular BBC comedy television series.

Sykes was born 4 May 1923 in Oldham, Lancashire; his mother died three weeks after his birth. He was the second child of his parents' marriage; his older brother (by two years) was named Vernon. Sykes's father was a labourer in a cotton mill and a former army sergeant. When Sykes was two, his father remarried and he gained a half-brother named John. Sykes was educated at Ward Street Central School in Oldham. He joined the Royal Air Force during World War II, qualifying as a wireless operator with the rank of Leading Aircraftman.

Sykes's entertainment career began during World War II while serving in a Special Liaison Unit, when he met and worked with then Flight Lieutenant Bill Fraser. Sykes also collaborated with fellow RAF servicemen Denis Norden and Ron Rich in the production of troop entertainment shows. Whilst preparing for one of these shows in 1945, Sykes, accompanied by Norden and Rich, went to a nearby prison camp in search of stage lighting; the camp turned out to be the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, which had recently been liberated by the Allies. Sykes, Norden, and Rich organised a food collection amongst their comrades to feed the starving camp inmates.


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