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Born | Roger Daniel Kitter 20 October 1949 |
Died | 3 January 2015 London, England, UK | (aged 65)
Other names | "The Brat" (recorded as)[1] |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, impressionist |
Years active | 1972–2015 |
Spouse |
Karan David (m. 1975) |
Children | 1 |
Roger Daniel Kitter (20 October 1949 – 3 January 2015) was an English actor, comedian and impressionist, best known for playing Captain Alberto Bertorelli in series 7 of the British sitcom TV series 'Allo 'Allo! after the actor Gavin Richards left the role.[2]
He had previously appeared weekly with Lulu throughout the 10-week run of her 1973 BBC1 series It's Lulu and was a regular on the ITV show Who Do You Do?. With Kaplan Kaye he also recorded a song "Chalk Dust - The Umpire Strikes Back" using the monicker "The Brat".[1] Released on the Hansa label, it entered the UK Singles Chart on 10 July 1982; it reached a peak of number 19, and remained in the chart for 8 weeks.[1] The song was a Top 10 hit in the Netherlands, Belgium and South Africa, and lampooned John McEnroe complaining about line calls in tennis ("The ball's in, everyone can see that the ball's in!").[citation needed] He also provided the voice of Tommy Cooper in the Lego "Kipper" advertisement.
A Freemason, he was a member of the Chelsea Lodge No. 3098, made up of entertainers.[3] On 25 September 2009 he became Chairman of the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund.
Kitter died from cancer on 3 January 2015, aged 65.[4][5]
References
- ^ a b c Rice, Tim; Rice, Jonathan; Gambaccini, Paul (1990), Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness World Records and Guinness Publishing, ISBN 0-85112-398-8
- ^ Roger Kitter at IMDb
- ^ Chelsea Lodge No 3098 100 Years 1905–2005
- ^ "Allo Allo star Roger Kitter dies". Chortle. 5 January 2015.
- ^ "Roger Kitter: Stand-up comedian and actor best known for taking over the role of Captain Bertorelli in Allo 'Allo!'". The Independent. London. 31 March 2015.
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- Roger Kitter at IMDb
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- 1949 births
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- British male television actors
- British impressionists (entertainers)
- Deaths from cancer in England
- Freemasons of the United Grand Lodge of England
- Place of birth missing
- 20th-century British male actors
- 21st-century British male actors
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- British novelty song performers
- Comedians from Hampshire
- British male comedians