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Lance Percival was born on July 26, 1933 in Sevenoaks, Kent, England as John Lancelot Blades Percival. He was an actor and writer, known for Yellow Submarine (1968), Darling Lili (1970) and The Lance Percival Show (1965). He died on January 6, 2015 in London, England.
Date Of Birth July 26, 1933 Died 2015-01-06 Place Of Birth Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Profession Actor, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 After national service with the Seaforth Highlanders in Egypt, he moved to Montreal, where he wrote advertising jingles for radio. He formed a calypso group and, as Lord Lance, toured Canada and the US. 2 Took over the role of Wilfred Haines from Charles Hawtrey in Carry on Cruising (1962), at about a week's notice. 3 A fan of English football club Chelsea FC, based in London.
Actor Title Year Status Character Jekyll & Hyde 1990 TV Movie Beresford Mount, Prince's Private Secretary Bluebirds 1989 TV Series Proudfoot Happy Families 1985 TV Series Colonel Soddem Andy Robson 1983 TV Series Signalman Comedy Tonight 1980 TV Movie Shoestring 1980 TV Series Jake Rivere Quincy's Quest 1979 Jack Target 1978 TV Series Lloyd Johnson Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse 1978 Jake Fletcher The Water Babies 1978 Terence the Sea Horse (voice) Confessions of a Summer Camp Councillor 1977 Lionel The Kenneth Williams Show 1976 TV Series Whodunnit? 1972-1974 TV Series Bandleader / Racing Commentator on TV The Boy with Two Heads 1974 TV Series Stanley Thornton Up the Workers 1973 TV Series Bernard Peck Who Do You Do 1972-1973 TV Series Various Impressions The Cobblers of Umbridge 1973 TV Movie Ralph Beverly / Zebedee Thing Our Miss Fred 1972 Smallpiece Up the Front 1972 Von Gutz Jason King 1972 TV Series Alfred Trim The Chastity Belt 1972 Reporter The Adventurer 1972 TV Series Carl Gardner The Magnificent Six and ½: Up the Creek 1971 Up the Creek 1971 Short Up Pompeii 1971 Bilius Mr Tumbleweed 1971 TV Movie Leading seaman There's a Girl in My Soup 1970 Willie the Bridegroom (uncredited) Concerto per pistola solista 1970 Supt. Grey Darling Lili 1970 T.C. Carstairs Too Late the Hero 1970 Cpl. McLean Yellow Submarine 1968 Old Fred (voice) Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter 1968 Percy Sutton The Beatles 1965-1967 TV Series Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr The Big Job 1965 Timothy 'Dipper' Day You Must Be Joking! 1965 Young Man (uncredited) Joey Boy 1965 Clarence Doubleday The Yellow Rolls-Royce 1964 Assistant Car Salesman A Child's Guide to Screenwriting 1964 TV Movie Various Hide and Seek 1964 Idiot It's All Over Town 1964 Richard Abel Comedy Playhouse 1964 TV Series John Cook The Dickie Henderson Show 1963 TV Series The V.I.P.s 1963 B.O.A.C. Officer Citizen James 1962 TV Series It's a Living 1962 TV Series Foxy Flint In the Doghouse 1962 Policeman (uncredited) Carry on Cruising 1962 Wilfred Haines, Ship's Cook Twice Round the Daffodils 1962 George Logg Postman's Knock 1962 Joe What a Whopper 1961 Policeman at Roundabout Operation Snafu 1961 MacTaggart (uncredited) Roommates 1961 Harry The Devil's Daffodil 1961 Französischer Gendarme / French gendarme (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character Moordspel 1987 TV Series idea - 6 episodes Whodunnit? TV Series writer - 6 episodes, 1973 devised and written by - 2 episodes, 1972 - 1974 written and devised by - 2 episodes, 1974 It's All Over Town 1964 additional material
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Whodunnit? 1974-1975 TV Series devised by - 6 episodes
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Water Babies 1978 performer: "High Cockalorum" That Was the Week That Was 1964 TV Series performer: "Calypso" / writer: "Calypso" That Was the Week That Was 1962 TV Series performer: "Calypso" / writer: "Calypso"
Self Title Year Status Character Sir David Frost: That Was the Life That Was 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself - Performer, 'That Was The Week That Was' Comedy Connections 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Heroes of Comedy 2000-2002 TV Series documentary Himself What's a Carry On? 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself - Interviewee / Wilfred Haines Carry on Darkly 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Kenneth Williams: A Life on the Box 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Noel's Telly Years 1997 TV Series Himself Countdown 1987-1990 TV Series Himself Comic Relief 1988 TV Special Himself 3-2-1 1980-1986 TV Series Himself - Guest Star Blankety Blank 1985 TV Series Himself An Audience with Kenneth Williams 1983 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Bullseye 1983 TV Series Himself - Special Guest Night of One Hundred Stars 1980 TV Movie Himself It's a Knockout 1979 TV Series Himself Celebrity Squares 1979 TV Series Himself / Voice over Those Wonderful TV Times 1977-1978 TV Series Himself Let's Make a Musical 1977 TV Movie Himself Star Turn 1976 TV Series Himself Call My Bluff 1970 TV Series Himself Frost on Sunday 1970 TV Series Himself - Guest Stars Jokers Wild 1969 TV Series Himself (1970) International Cabaret 1966-1968 TV Series Himself Dee Time 1967-1968 TV Series Himself Billy Cotton Band Show 1967 TV Series Himself Juke Box Jury 1963-1967 TV Series Himself - Panellist The Eamonn Andrews Show 1965-1967 TV Series Himself Quiz Ball 1966 TV Series Himself - Guest Supporter The Lance Percival Show 1965-1966 TV Series Himself Thank Your Lucky Stars 1965-1966 TV Series Himself Lance at Large 1964 TV Series Himself / Alan Day Impromptu 1964 TV Series Himself That Was the Week That Was 1962-1963 TV Series Himself Spectacular 1960 TV Series Himself Steppin' Out 1959 TV Mini-Series Himself
Known for movies Yellow Submarine (1968) as Old Fred
Darling Lili (1970) as T.C. Carstairs
The Lance Percival Show (1965-1966) as Himself
Too Late the Hero (1970) as Cpl. McLean