Bernard Bresslaw
Biography
Bernard Bresslaw, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), was discovered by the renowned actor Laurence Olivier, which helped him secure a foothold in the entertainment industry. He gained significant recognition through his appearances in the "Carry On" film series but unfortunately found himself typecast in similar roles, a trend that had begun with his work on the television series "The Army Game" in 1957. As he sought to diversify his career through various stage performances, tragedy struck in 1993. Just prior to a scheduled performance in "The Taming of the Shrew" at Regent's Park in London, Bresslaw suffered a heart attack, leading to his untimely death at the age of 59. His career, though marked by typecasting, showcased his talent and versatility, and he remains a memorable figure in British comedy and theatre history.
Filmography
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Carry On Camping
1969 • Bernie Lugg
Carry On at Your Convenience
1971 • Bernie Hulke
Carry On Abroad
1972 • Brother Bernard
Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment
1966 • Policeman
Spring and Port Wine
1970
Joseph Andrews
1977
Carry On Up the Jungle
1970 • Upsidaisi
That's Carry On!
1977 • Various Characters
The Glass Cage
1955
The Men of Sherwood Forest
1954
Jabberwocky
1977 • The Landlord
It's All Happening
1963 • Parsons
I Only Arsked
1958 • Excused Boots Bisley
The Ugly Duckling
1959 • Henry Jekyll / Teddy Hyde
Too Many Crooks
1959 • Snowdrop
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
1975 • Fan Choy
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
1971 • Mr. Violet (segment "Avarice")
Blood of the Vampire
1958
Carry On Doctor
1967 • Mr. Ken Biddle
Carry On Cowboy
1965 • Little Heap
Carry On Screaming!
1966 • Sockett
Carry On Girls
1973 • Peter Potter