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When did Peter Sallis leave Last of the Summer Wine?

From its 1973 inception until the final episode in 2010, Peter appeared in a total of 295 episodes and still wanted to carry on for longer. Peter's son Crispian Sallis also discussed his father's ambition to keep appearing on the show even as his health began to deteriorate.

How old was Peter Sallis?

96 years (1921–2017)Peter Sallis / Age at death

When was Peter Sallis born?

February 1, 1921Peter Sallis / Date of birth

Where was Peter Sallis born?

Twickenham, United KingdomPeter Sallis / Place of birthTwickenham is a suburban district in London, England. It is situated on the River Thames 9.9 miles southwest of Charing Cross. Historically part of Middlesex, it has formed part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames since 1965, and the borough council's administrative headquarters are located in the area. Wikipedia

Is Peter Sallis still living?

June 2, 2017Peter Sallis / Date of death

Is Frank Thornton still alive?

March 16, 2013Frank Thornton / Date of death

Did Peter Sallis have kids?

Crispian SallisPeter Sallis / ChildrenTimothy Crispian Sallis is a British art director. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in the category Best Art Direction for the films Aliens, Driving Miss Daisy and Gladiator. He is the son of actors Peter Sallis and Elaine Usher. Wikipedia

Where is actor Peter Sallis buried?

Peter Sallis new grave stone. He was buried next to fellow Last of the Summer Wine actor Bill Owen in the churchyard of St John's Parish Church, Upperthong, near the town of Holmfirth in Yorkshire, the home of Last of the Summer Wine.

What has Peter Sallis been?

Other TV roles included Doctor Who, The Pallisers and the animated series The Wind In The Willows. Sallis was arguably most famous as part of the cast of the BBC comedy Last Of The Summer Wine, playing Norman “Cleggy” Clegg from the first edition in 1973.

Where is Wallace's accent from?

Holme Valley of West YorkshireAlthough not overtly set in any particular town, Park has hinted that it was inspired by 1950s Wigan in Northern England. Wallace's accent comes from the Holme Valley of West Yorkshire. Wallace is fond of Wensleydale cheese (from Wensleydale, North Yorkshire).

Is Bill Owen still alive?

July 12, 1999Bill Owen / Date of death

Is Brian Wilde still alive?

March 20, 2008Brian Wilde / Date of death

Where is actor Peter Sallis buried?

Peter Sallis new grave stone. He was buried next to fellow Last of the Summer Wine actor Bill Owen in the churchyard of St John's Parish Church, Upperthong, near the town of Holmfirth in Yorkshire, the home of Last of the Summer Wine.

Is Brian Wilde still alive?

March 20, 2008Brian Wilde / Date of death

Where are Bill Owen and Peter Sallis buried?

The two close friends are now side-by-side in St John's Church graveyard in the iconic Yorkshire town of Holmfirth where they filmed the classic sitcom. Actors Peter Sallis and Bill Owen became best friends during the 26 years they spent filming the comedy show together before Compo star Bill passed away in 1999.

Why did Brian Wilde leave Last of the Summer Wine?

Foggy - Brian Wilde He left Summer Wine in 1985 to pursue other projects, returning in 1990, leaving again in 1997 after a period of illness.

Where was Peter Sallis born?

Early life. Peter John Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex, the only child of bank manager Harry Sallis (1889–1964) and Dorothy Amea Frances ( née Barnard; 1891–1975). After attending Minchenden Grammar School in Southgate, North London, Sallis went to work in a bank, working on shipping transactions.

Who is Peter Sallis?

Not to be confused with Peter H. Salus or Peter Sellers. Peter John Sallis OBE (1 February 1921 – 2 June 2017) was a British actor. He is known for his work in television.

What was the OBE for the 2007 Birthday Honours?

Sallis was awarded the OBE in the 2007 Birthday Honours for services to Drama. On 17 May 2009, he appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs, selecting Sibelius ' Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major as his favourite.

What was the first role that Sallis played?

Sallis began his career as an amateur actor during his four years with the RAF when one of his students offered him the lead in an amateur production of Noël Coward 's Hay Fever. After his success in the role, he resolved to become an actor after the war, winning a Korda scholarship and training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He made his first professional appearance on the London stage in September 1946 in a walk-on part in Richard Brinsley Sheridan 's The Scheming Lieutenant (1775).

Where did Welles and Sallis meet?

In his autobiography, Fading into the Limelight, Sallis recounts a later meeting with Welles where he received a mysterious telephone call summoning him to the deserted Gare d'Orsay in Paris where Welles announced he wanted him to dub Hungarian bit-players in his cinema adaptation of Franz Kafka 's The Trial (1962).

Who played Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine?

Peter John Sallis OBE (1 February 1921 – 2 June 2017) was a British actor. He is known for his work in television. He was the voice of Wallace in the Academy Award -winning Wallace and Gromit films and played Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine from its 1973 inception until the final episode in 2010, ...

Who is Crispian Sallis married to?

Sallis married actress Elaine Usher at St. John's Wood Church in London on 9 February 1957. However, it was a turbulent relationship, with Usher leaving him sixteen times before they divorced in 1965 on grounds of desertion and adultery. They reconciled in 1983 and continued to live together until 1999. Sallis remained close to Usher until her death in 2014. They had one son, Crispian Sallis (born 1959), who went on to become an Oscar-nominated film set designer.

Where was Peter Sallis born?

Peter Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex. After attending Minchenden Grammar School in Southgate, north London, where the family had moved, he emulated his father and went to work in a bank. The acting bug first struck during his wartime service in the RAF, when he was asked to play the lead role in an amateur production ...

Who is Peter Sallis?

Peter Sallis became a household name in the UK in the comedy Last Of The Summer Wine.

What did Sallis say about Clegg?

Sallis said, "You would not find me getting up to anything crazy that Clegg gets up to, but I have been very lucky to be a part of it all."

What did Peter Sallis say about Wallace?

He said: "There was something about his voice that somehow insisted I make Wallace's mouth really wide to get it around the syllables.". Peter Sallis considered himself very fortunate to be in the hands of talented scriptwriters.

Was Wallace modeled on Sallis?

image caption. Wallace was modelled on Sallis. This was successful enough for the BBC to commission a series with the revised title Last of the Summer Wine. Surprisingly, given its later success, the first series was not well received by either audiences or critics.

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Overview

Peter John Sallis OBE (1 February 1921 – 2 June 2017) was a British actor. He was known for his work in television.
He was the voice of Wallace in the Academy Award-winning Wallace and Gromit films and portrayed Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine from its 1973 inception until the final episode in 2010, making him the only actor to ap…

Early life

Peter John Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex, the only child of Dorothy Amea Frances (née Barnard; 1891–1975) and Harry Sallis (1889–1964), a bank manager. After attending Minchenden Grammar School in Southgate, North London, Sallis went to work in a bank, working on shipping transactions.
He became a wireless mechanic instead and went on to teach radio procedures at RAF Cranwell.

Early career

Sallis began his career as an amateur actor during his four years with the RAF when one of his students offered him the lead in an amateur production of Noël Coward's Hay Fever. After his success in the role, he resolved to become an actor after the war, winning a Korda scholarship and training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He made his first professional appearance on the London stage in September 1946 in a walk-on part in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Scheming Li…

Later career

Sallis was cast in a pilot for Comedy Playhouse which became the first episode of Last of the Summer Wine (retrospectively titled "Of Funerals and Fish", 1973), as the unobtrusive lover of a quiet life, Norman Clegg. The pilot was successful and the BBC commissioned a series. Sallis had already worked on stage with Michael Bates, who played the unofficial ringleader Blamire in the first two series. Sallis played the role of Clegg from 1973 to 2010, and was the only cast membe…

Autobiography

In 2006, Sallis published an autobiography entitled Fading into the Limelight.; this was reissued in 2014 as Summer Wine and Other Stories: My Autobiography As well as his 36 years in Last of the Summer Wine, Sallis also recounted the early era of his relationship with Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park when it took six years for A Grand Day Out to be completed. He said that his work as Wallace "raised his standing a few notches in the public eye".

Personal life

Sallis married actress Elaine Usher at St. John's Wood Church in London on 9 February 1957. However, it was a turbulent relationship, with Usher leaving him sixteen times before they divorced in 1965 on grounds of desertion and adultery. They reconciled in 1983 and continued to live together until 1999. Sallis remained close to Usher until her death in 2014. They had one son, Timothy Crispian, who went on to become an Oscar-nominated film set designer.

Death

Sallis died at Denville Hall, a professional actors' retirement home, in Northwood, London, on 2 June 2017. He was 96 years old. He was buried next to fellow Last of the Summer Wine actor Bill Owen in the churchyard of St John's Parish Church, Upperthong, near the town of Holmfirth in Yorkshire, the home of Last of the Summer Wine.

External links

• Peter Sallis at the British Film Institute
• Peter Sallis at IMDb
• "Desert Island Discs". Desert Island Discs. 17 May 2009. BBC. Radio 4.

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