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John Inman

Frederick John Inman (28 June 1935 – 8 March 2007) was an English actor and singer best known for his role as Mr. Humphries in Are You Being Served?, a British sitcom between 1972 and 1985, and the spin-off series Grace and Favour. He was the only actor from those series to reprise the role when an Australian version was launched.

John Inman
Born
Frederick John Inman

(1935-06-28)28 June 1935
Died8 March 2007(2007-03-08) (aged 71)
Paddington, London, England
NationalityBritish
EducationClaridge House
OccupationActor
Years active1948–2004
TelevisionOdd Man Out
Are You Being Served?
Take a Letter, Mr. Jones
Grace & Favour
PartnerRon Lynch (1972–2007)

In 1976, Inman was named both BBC TV Personality of the Year and TV Times readers' Funniest Man on Television.[1] He was also a well-known character actor in the United Kingdom as a pantomime dame.

Early life edit

Inman was born in June 1935 in Preston, Lancashire,[2] and was often said to be a cousin of actress Josephine Tewson, though she denied they were related. (They did, however, play half-siblings in the 1977 sitcom Odd Man Out). At the age of 12, Inman moved with his parents to Blackpool where his mother ran a boarding house, while his father owned a hairdressing business.[2] As a child, he enjoyed dressmaking.[3][1] He was educated at Cambridge House in Preston, and then a secondary modern school.[3] Inman always wanted to be an actor, and his parents paid for him to have elocution lessons at the local church hall.[2]

At the age of 13 he made his stage debut in the Pavilion on Blackpool's South Pier, in a melodrama entitled Freda.[2] Aged 15, he took a job at the pier, making tea, clearing up and playing parts in plays.[4]

After leaving school, Inman worked for two years at Fox's, a gentlemen's outfitters in Blackpool, specialising in window dressing.[3] Aged 17, he moved to London to join retailer Austin Reed in Regent Street.[2] Four years later, he left Austin Reed to become a scenic artist with Kenneth Kendall's touring company at a theatre in Crewe,[1] so that he could earn his Equity Card,[2] required at the time for professional actors.[5]

Theatre career edit

Inman made his West End debut in the 1960s when he appeared in Ann Veronica at the Cambridge Theatre.[4] He appeared as the pop singer Willie in Dennis Spencer's What a Racket at Manchester's Palace Theatre in December 1963[6] and appeared in Paula Stone's How Now Brown Cow at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, in late 1965.[7] By 1975, his television fame was such that he was also a starring attraction in the long-running Let's Get Laid at London's Windmill Theatre.[8] The same year he appeared in Salad Days at the Windmill, and as Lord Fancourt Babberley in Charley's Aunt at the Adelphi Theatre in 1979.

During the sixties, Inman won a reputation alongside Barry Howard as one of the most celebrated Ugly Sister acts in pantomime[1] and throughout later years established himself as one of the country's best-loved dames in such familiar pantomimes as Mother Goose, Babes in the Wood, Aladdin and Jack and the Beanstalk.[9] His other stage appearances included many summer shows and his own show, Fancy Free, and Pyjama Tops, My Fat Friend and Bedside Manners.

Television and film career edit

Inman made his television debut in 1965 in the sitcom A Slight Case Of... titled The Enemy Within. In 1966, he appeared in two episodes of the BBC sitcom Hugh and I. In 1970, he acted in one episode of the ITV sitcom Two in Clover. In 1972, he was asked by David Croft to play a part in a Comedy Playhouse pilot called Are You Being Served?.[2] This was a sitcom set in a department store, written by Croft with Jeremy Lloyd, and based on the latter's experiences working at Simpsons of Piccadilly.[3] Playing a minor role with only a few lines, he was soon asked to "camp it up",[3][4] despite initial reluctance from the BBC to include such a camp character. The pilot was broadcast in September 1972. The broadcast was followed by the five episodes of the first series in early 1973. The first series was scheduled opposite Coronation Street on ITV and attracted little attention, though repeats later that year proved very successful.[3]

Inman played the sharp-tongued sales assistant Mr Wilberforce Claybourne Humphries and his earlier career in the clothes retail business was good preparation for this role in a menswear department. Inman developed a characteristic limp-wristed mincing walk,[1] and a high-pitched catchphrase, "I'm free!", which soon entered popular culture.[10] Inman reported that four or five members of the group Campaign for Homosexual Equality picketed one of his shows in protest as they believed his persona did not help their cause. Inman said: "They thought I was over exaggerating the gay character. But I don't think I do. In fact there are people far more camp than Mr. Humphries walking around this country. Anyway, I know for a fact that an enormous number of viewers like Mr Humphries don't really care whether he's camp or not. So far from doing harm to the homosexual image, I feel I might be doing some good."[11] Both Inman and David Croft stated that the character was "just a mother's boy", and that his sexual orientation was never explicitly stated.[2] Inman continued to play in live shows after his success as Mr Humphries, and began to incorporate camp mannerisms to those performances too, once saying "Even when I'm not playing Mr Humphries, say at a summer season, I camp it up a bit. If I don't the audience are disappointed."[11]

Are You Being Served? ran for 10 series until 1985. At its peak in 1979 it attracted British audiences of 22 million viewers[1] while Inman's portrayal of Mr Humphries made him a household name. The series also became popular in the United States, where Inman became a gay cultural icon.[4] Once, in San Francisco, a passing cyclist spotted Inman and fell off his bicycle in surprise, crying "Mr Humphries, I love you!"[4]

Between 1975 and 1977 DJM Records released five singles by Inman, usually in character as Mr Humphries.[12] "Are You Being Served, Sir?" reached number 39 in the UK singles chart.[13] He released an LP of the same name, and two further albums: I'm Free in 1977 and With a Bit of Brass in 1978. His single "Teddy Bears' Picnic" was regularly playlisted on BBC Radio 1/2 Saturday morning children's show Ed Stewart's Junior Choice in the late 1970s and included on the show's official BBC soundtrack album.[14]

From 1980 to 1981, Inman also played Mr Humphries in the Australian version of Are You Being Served?, the only cast member of the original British series to do so. He made many appearances on BBC TV's long-running television show, The Good Old Days. During the 69-episode, 13-year run of Are You Being Served?, Inman also appeared in the 1977 film of the series, in which the characters visited the fictional Spanish holiday resort of "Costa Plonka." In Odd Man Out (1977), his own sitcom, Inman played the owner of a fish and chip shop who inherits half of a rock factory; and Take a Letter, Mr. Jones (1981), a sitcom in which Inman played Graham Jones, who is secretary to Rula Lenska's character Joan Warner.

He made a cameo appearance in the film The Tall Guy (1989), and was one of five of the Are You Being Served? cast to be reunited in character for the sitcom Grace & Favour (titled Are You Being Served? Again! in the United States), which ran for twelve episodes in 1992 and 1993. Inman had a small part as Lady Capulet in the film Shakespeare in Love (1998) and appeared in the 1999 French and Saunders Christmas special. He appeared as Father Chinwag in the film The Mumbo Jumbo (2000).

Later years, illness and death edit

Inman toured Australia, starring in a number of productions including Bedside Manners (2003) and a revival of Are You Being Served? (2001) as a stage show at Twelfth Night Theatre, Brisbane. In 2004, he made additional television appearances in Doctors and Revolver.

Inman suffered from poor health in his later years. He was hospitalised with bronchitis in 1993, and collapsed on stage in 1995.[15] He was admitted to Paddington's St Mary's Hospital in 2001 after suffering breathing difficulties and spent three days in intensive care.[16]

In December 2004, Inman was forced to cancel an appearance in a pantomime as he was suffering from a hepatitis A infection, contracted from contaminated food.[17]

Inman died early in the morning of 8 March 2007, aged 71, at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London,[18] of an infection.[19] His body was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium after a funeral on 23 March 2007.[20]

Personal life edit

For some thirty years, Inman lived in a mews house in Little Venice, Westminster.[3] On 23 December 2005, at the Westminster register office, he entered into a civil partnership with his partner of 33 years, Ron Lynch.[4] In his will, he left nearly all of his estate, valued at more than £2.8 million, to Lynch.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1965 A Slight Case of... Episode: "The Enemy Within"
1966 Hugh and I 2 episodes
1970 Two in Clover Bowler 1 episode
1972–1985 Are You Being Served? Mr. Humphries 69 episodes
1977 Odd Man Out Neville Sutcliffe 7 episodes
1977 Are You Being Served? Mr. Humphries Film based on UK TV series
1980–1981 Are You Being Served? Mr. Humphries 16 episodes - Australian adaptation
1981 Take a Letter, Mr. Jones Graham Jones 6 episodes
1989 The Tall Guy John Inman
1989 Family Fortunes Fanny the Ugly Sister 1 episode
1992–1993 Grace & Favour Mr Humphries 12 episodes
1995 Call up the Stars Frank Randle TV movie
1998 Shakespeare in Love Lady Capulet in play Uncredited
1999 French and Saunders Darth Sid 1 episode
2000 Full Mountie Tailor 1 episode
2000 The Mumbo Jumbo Father Chinwag
2004 Revolver The Antiques Dealer 5 episodes
2004 Doctors Teddy Episode: "Intolerance"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Obituary 5 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine, The Independent, 9 March 2007
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Webber, Richard (1999). "I'm Free! – The Complete Are You Being Served?". Orion Books.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Obituary, The Times, 9 March 2007
  4. ^ a b c d e f Moore, Charles (8 March 2007). "Obituary – John Inman". The Daily Telegraph. London.[dead link]
  5. ^ . Tiscali. 2009. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009.
  6. ^ John O'Callaghan 'What a Racket' London Guardian 3 December 1963 p. 7
  7. ^ Philip Hope-Wallace, 'How Now Brown Cow' London Guardian 5 November 1965 p. 9
  8. ^ 'Let's Get Laid' London Guardian 30 May 1975 p. 6
  9. ^ "Obituary: John Inman". BBC. 8 March 2007.
  10. ^ "Comedy actor Inman dies aged 71". BBC. 8 March 2007.
  11. ^ a b Shann, Rosalie. "His Biggest Fans are Adoring Women", TV Week, 27 January 1980, p. 13.
  12. ^ "John Inman Discography - UK - 45cat".
  13. ^ "Are you being served sir? by John Inman". Official Charts.
  14. ^ "Various – ed Stewart's Junior Choice". Discogs.
  15. ^ Obituary, The Guardian, 8 March 2007
  16. ^ "Health scare for sitcom star Inman". BBC. 27 January 2001.
  17. ^ "Actor Inman admitted to hospital". BBC. 9 December 2004.
  18. ^ "John Inman dies, aged 71". Sky News. 8 March 2007.
  19. ^ "John Inman dies". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 March 2007. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  20. ^ "Stars say goodbye to John Inman". BBC. 23 March 2007.

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For the golfer see John Inman golfer Frederick John Inman 28 June 1935 8 March 2007 was an English actor and singer best known for his role as Mr Humphries in Are You Being Served a British sitcom between 1972 and 1985 and the spin off series Grace and Favour He was the only actor from those series to reprise the role when an Australian version was launched John InmanInman as Mr Humphries in Are You Being Served BornFrederick John Inman 1935 06 28 28 June 1935Preston Lancashire EnglandDied8 March 2007 2007 03 08 aged 71 Paddington London EnglandNationalityBritishEducationClaridge HouseOccupationActorYears active1948 2004TelevisionOdd Man OutAre You Being Served Take a Letter Mr JonesGrace amp FavourPartnerRon Lynch 1972 2007 In 1976 Inman was named both BBC TV Personality of the Year and TV Times readers Funniest Man on Television 1 He was also a well known character actor in the United Kingdom as a pantomime dame Contents 1 Early life 2 Theatre career 3 Television and film career 4 Later years illness and death 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editInman was born in June 1935 in Preston Lancashire 2 and was often said to be a cousin of actress Josephine Tewson though she denied they were related They did however play half siblings in the 1977 sitcom Odd Man Out At the age of 12 Inman moved with his parents to Blackpool where his mother ran a boarding house while his father owned a hairdressing business 2 As a child he enjoyed dressmaking 3 1 He was educated at Cambridge House in Preston and then a secondary modern school 3 Inman always wanted to be an actor and his parents paid for him to have elocution lessons at the local church hall 2 At the age of 13 he made his stage debut in the Pavilion on Blackpool s South Pier in a melodrama entitled Freda 2 Aged 15 he took a job at the pier making tea clearing up and playing parts in plays 4 After leaving school Inman worked for two years at Fox s a gentlemen s outfitters in Blackpool specialising in window dressing 3 Aged 17 he moved to London to join retailer Austin Reed in Regent Street 2 Four years later he left Austin Reed to become a scenic artist with Kenneth Kendall s touring company at a theatre in Crewe 1 so that he could earn his Equity Card 2 required at the time for professional actors 5 Theatre career editInman made his West End debut in the 1960s when he appeared in Ann Veronica at the Cambridge Theatre 4 He appeared as the pop singer Willie in Dennis Spencer s What a Racket at Manchester s Palace Theatre in December 1963 6 and appeared in Paula Stone s How Now Brown Cow at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith in late 1965 7 By 1975 his television fame was such that he was also a starring attraction in the long running Let s Get Laid at London s Windmill Theatre 8 The same year he appeared in Salad Days at the Windmill and as Lord Fancourt Babberley in Charley s Aunt at the Adelphi Theatre in 1979 During the sixties Inman won a reputation alongside Barry Howard as one of the most celebrated Ugly Sister acts in pantomime 1 and throughout later years established himself as one of the country s best loved dames in such familiar pantomimes as Mother Goose Babes in the Wood Aladdin and Jack and the Beanstalk 9 His other stage appearances included many summer shows and his own show Fancy Free and Pyjama Tops My Fat Friend and Bedside Manners Television and film career editInman made his television debut in 1965 in the sitcom A Slight Case Of titled The Enemy Within In 1966 he appeared in two episodes of the BBC sitcom Hugh and I In 1970 he acted in one episode of the ITV sitcom Two in Clover In 1972 he was asked by David Croft to play a part in a Comedy Playhouse pilot called Are You Being Served 2 This was a sitcom set in a department store written by Croft with Jeremy Lloyd and based on the latter s experiences working at Simpsons of Piccadilly 3 Playing a minor role with only a few lines he was soon asked to camp it up 3 4 despite initial reluctance from the BBC to include such a camp character The pilot was broadcast in September 1972 The broadcast was followed by the five episodes of the first series in early 1973 The first series was scheduled opposite Coronation Street on ITV and attracted little attention though repeats later that year proved very successful 3 Inman played the sharp tongued sales assistant Mr Wilberforce Claybourne Humphries and his earlier career in the clothes retail business was good preparation for this role in a menswear department Inman developed a characteristic limp wristed mincing walk 1 and a high pitched catchphrase I m free which soon entered popular culture 10 Inman reported that four or five members of the group Campaign for Homosexual Equality picketed one of his shows in protest as they believed his persona did not help their cause Inman said They thought I was over exaggerating the gay character But I don t think I do In fact there are people far more camp than Mr Humphries walking around this country Anyway I know for a fact that an enormous number of viewers like Mr Humphries don t really care whether he s camp or not So far from doing harm to the homosexual image I feel I might be doing some good 11 Both Inman and David Croft stated that the character was just a mother s boy and that his sexual orientation was never explicitly stated 2 Inman continued to play in live shows after his success as Mr Humphries and began to incorporate camp mannerisms to those performances too once saying Even when I m not playing Mr Humphries say at a summer season I camp it up a bit If I don t the audience are disappointed 11 Are You Being Served ran for 10 series until 1985 At its peak in 1979 it attracted British audiences of 22 million viewers 1 while Inman s portrayal of Mr Humphries made him a household name The series also became popular in the United States where Inman became a gay cultural icon 4 Once in San Francisco a passing cyclist spotted Inman and fell off his bicycle in surprise crying Mr Humphries I love you 4 Between 1975 and 1977 DJM Records released five singles by Inman usually in character as Mr Humphries 12 Are You Being Served Sir reached number 39 in the UK singles chart 13 He released an LP of the same name and two further albums I m Free in 1977 and With a Bit of Brass in 1978 His single Teddy Bears Picnic was regularly playlisted on BBC Radio 1 2 Saturday morning children s show Ed Stewart s Junior Choice in the late 1970s and included on the show s official BBC soundtrack album 14 From 1980 to 1981 Inman also played Mr Humphries in the Australian version of Are You Being Served the only cast member of the original British series to do so He made many appearances on BBC TV s long running television show The Good Old Days During the 69 episode 13 year run of Are You Being Served Inman also appeared in the 1977 film of the series in which the characters visited the fictional Spanish holiday resort of Costa Plonka In Odd Man Out 1977 his own sitcom Inman played the owner of a fish and chip shop who inherits half of a rock factory and Take a Letter Mr Jones 1981 a sitcom in which Inman played Graham Jones who is secretary to Rula Lenska s character Joan Warner He made a cameo appearance in the film The Tall Guy 1989 and was one of five of the Are You Being Served cast to be reunited in character for the sitcom Grace amp Favour titled Are You Being Served Again in the United States which ran for twelve episodes in 1992 and 1993 Inman had a small part as Lady Capulet in the film Shakespeare in Love 1998 and appeared in the 1999 French and Saunders Christmas special He appeared as Father Chinwag in the film The Mumbo Jumbo 2000 Later years illness and death editInman toured Australia starring in a number of productions including Bedside Manners 2003 and a revival of Are You Being Served 2001 as a stage show at Twelfth Night Theatre Brisbane In 2004 he made additional television appearances in Doctors and Revolver Inman suffered from poor health in his later years He was hospitalised with bronchitis in 1993 and collapsed on stage in 1995 15 He was admitted to Paddington s St Mary s Hospital in 2001 after suffering breathing difficulties and spent three days in intensive care 16 In December 2004 Inman was forced to cancel an appearance in a pantomime as he was suffering from a hepatitis A infection contracted from contaminated food 17 Inman died early in the morning of 8 March 2007 aged 71 at St Mary s Hospital Paddington London 18 of an infection 19 His body was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium after a funeral on 23 March 2007 20 Personal life editFor some thirty years Inman lived in a mews house in Little Venice Westminster 3 On 23 December 2005 at the Westminster register office he entered into a civil partnership with his partner of 33 years Ron Lynch 4 In his will he left nearly all of his estate valued at more than 2 8 million to Lynch Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1965 A Slight Case of Episode The Enemy Within 1966 Hugh and I 2 episodes1970 Two in Clover Bowler 1 episode1972 1985 Are You Being Served Mr Humphries 69 episodes1977 Odd Man Out Neville Sutcliffe 7 episodes1977 Are You Being Served Mr Humphries Film based on UK TV series1980 1981 Are You Being Served Mr Humphries 16 episodes Australian adaptation1981 Take a Letter Mr Jones Graham Jones 6 episodes1989 The Tall Guy John Inman1989 Family Fortunes Fanny the Ugly Sister 1 episode1992 1993 Grace amp Favour Mr Humphries 12 episodes1995 Call up the Stars Frank Randle TV movie1998 Shakespeare in Love Lady Capulet in play Uncredited1999 French and Saunders Darth Sid 1 episode2000 Full Mountie Tailor 1 episode2000 The Mumbo Jumbo Father Chinwag2004 Revolver The Antiques Dealer 5 episodes2004 Doctors Teddy Episode Intolerance References edit a b c d e f Obituary Archived 5 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Independent 9 March 2007 a b c d e f g h Webber Richard 1999 I m Free The Complete Are You Being Served Orion Books a b c d e f g Obituary The Times 9 March 2007 a b c d e f Moore Charles 8 March 2007 Obituary John Inman The Daily Telegraph London dead link Encyclopaedia Search Closed Shop Tiscali 2009 Archived from the original on 10 February 2009 John O Callaghan What a Racket London Guardian 3 December 1963 p 7 Philip Hope Wallace How Now Brown Cow London Guardian 5 November 1965 p 9 Let s Get Laid London Guardian 30 May 1975 p 6 Obituary John Inman BBC 8 March 2007 Comedy actor Inman dies aged 71 BBC 8 March 2007 a b Shann Rosalie His Biggest Fans are Adoring Women TV Week 27 January 1980 p 13 John Inman Discography UK 45cat Are you being served sir by John Inman Official Charts Various ed Stewart s Junior Choice Discogs Obituary The Guardian 8 March 2007 Health scare for sitcom star Inman BBC 27 January 2001 Actor Inman admitted to hospital BBC 9 December 2004 John Inman dies aged 71 Sky News 8 March 2007 John Inman dies The Sydney Morning Herald 9 March 2007 Retrieved 20 January 2012 Stars say goodbye to John Inman BBC 23 March 2007 External links editJohn Inman at IMDb John Inman at the British Film Institute Lewisohn Mark 2003 Are You Being Served BBC John Inman I m Free John Inman discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Inman amp oldid 1183563462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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