Reg Dixon Net Worth is $1.9 Million Reg Dixon Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
A popular radio comedian in the 1940s and 50s in Britain, Reg Dixon's signature tune was 'Confidentially' which he wrote himself. A burly figure he wore a trilby hat his catchphrase was 'I'm not well, I'm proper poorly.' In the 1950s he took over from the film comedian George Formby in the stage musical 'Zip Goes A Million' at London's Palace ...
Date Of Birth February 14, 1915 Died 1982-12-06 Place Of Birth Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Writer Nationality Canadian Star Sign Aquarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Seconds Out 1981 TV Series Henry Fisher Are You Being Served? 1976 TV Series The Raincoat In The Window Hugh and I 1966 TV Series Inside Story 1960 TV Series Ted Burrows No Smoking 1955 Reg Bates Channel Nine 1955 TV Short Performer Love in Pawn 1953 Albert Trusslove Zip Goes a Million 1952 TV Movie Percy Piggott
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character No Smoking 1955 lyrics: "Am I Dreaming", "Confidentially" uncredited / music: "Am I Dreaming", "Confidentially" uncredited Love in Pawn 1953 writer: "Confidentially" - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character Confidentially 1955 TV Series sketches - 2 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character Looks Familiar 1973 TV Series Himself - Guest The Good Old Days 1971 TV Series Himself Call Boy 1957 TV Series Himself Let's Stay Home 1956 TV Series Himself Home James 1956 TV Series Himself Confidentially 1955-1956 TV Series Himself / Himself -Presenter / Himself - Presenter Variety Parade 1955 TV Series Himself Face the Music 1953 TV Series Himself Stars at Blackpool 1953 TV Series Himself
Known for movies No Smoking (1955) as Reg Bates
Zip Goes a Million (1952) as Percy Piggott
Let's Stay Home (1956) as Himself
Love in Pawn (1953) as Albert Trusslove