- Born
- Died
- Birth nameAnthony John Hancock
- Nicknames
- Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock
- The Lad
- Tub
- The Great White Hope
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Tony Hancock was born in Birmingham, England, the son of John and Lillian Hancock. He was educated at Durlston Court, Swanage, and Bradfield College, Reading. He served in the R.A.F. (ground crew) during the war. In 1942 he was in the R.A.F. Gang Show. He was de-mobbed in 1946. He appeared at the Windmill Theatre, London in 1948. His radio show "Hancock's Half Hour" ran from 1954 - 1959, written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson with co-stars Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Williams, Sidney James and Bill Kerr. This popular show was adopted by TV and the shows were re-recorded and broadcast 1956-1960.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Crook <steve@brainstorm.co.uk>
- Born in Southam Road, Hall Green Birmingham, where the house is adorned with a plaque commemorating the fact, the family moved to Bournemouth when he was 16. On leaving school he joined a tailoring firm as a tea boy. At the same time he was appearing in clubs and concerts telling jokes and was seen by a BBC producer at a talent show resulting in him doing a number of shows until he was called up for WWII service in the RAF and posted to Aberdeen, When he was demobbed he joined the Ralph Reader Gang Show which toured some 15 countries then on return to Britain he joined the Windmill Theatre in London then joined the Archie Andrews Show on the radio before being given his own radio show- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tonyman 5
- SpousesFreddie Hancock(December 2, 1965 - June 19, 1968) (divorced)Cicely Romanis(September 18, 1950 - July 6, 1965) (divorced)
- Immensely self-critical and plagued by alcohol, drug and marital problems, he committed suicide in Australia, leaving a note saying "Things seemed to go wrong too many times".
- Of dry wit, Hancock's characters were invariably glum, bound to fail and resigned to their inevitable fate.
- Being a private person by nature, Hancock enjoyed the seclusion of country life. Where he and his first wife Cicely lived, the local villagers pretended they didn't recognize him so as to help him maintain his privacy.
- Was greatly disliked by one time co-star Kenneth Williams, owing to the latter being fired from Hancock's radio series.
- His brother Roger Hancock and nephew Tim Hancock are producers. Roger was also his manager after he parted company with Beryl Vertue.
- Because comedy absolutely fascinates me, because I love it and because it is my entire life.
- Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and myself, after six years together, are very close both professionally and in every other way. We are going to do four or five films with ABC. We haven't got the story for the next film yet, but as with the television series, we're moving away from plot - at least plots that bind you down too much. We intend to have a story out of which emerge high spots of comedy.
- I think you express your own pomposity and other people's and get probably to the real truth of the way you live.
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