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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Duggan was born in [[w:Hoxton|Hoxton]], London. From the 1960s through the 1980s, he appeared on such television series as ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'', ''[[w:The Bill|The Bill]]'', ''[[w:Bob Martin (TV series)|Bob Martin]]'', ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'', ''[[Please Sir!]]'' and ''[[w:Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)|Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)]]''. He also performed pantomime, frequently teaming with his wife, the actress [[Anna Karen]].<ref name=Stage /> He also appeared in different roles with her on six occasions in the [[ITV Network|ITV]] [[sitcom]] ''[[On the Buses]]'', as well as in the spin-off movie ''[[On the Buses (film)|On the Buses]]'' (1971).
Duggan was born in [[w:Hoxton|Hoxton]], London. From the 1960s through the 1980s, he appeared on such television series as ''[[Are You Being Served?]]'', ''[[w:The Bill|The Bill]]'', ''[[w:Bob Martin (TV series)|Bob Martin]]'', ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'', ''[[Please Sir!]]'' and ''[[w:Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)|Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)]]''. He also performed pantomime, frequently teaming with his wife, the actress [[Anna Karen]].<ref name=Stage /> He also appeared in different roles with her on six occasions in the [[w:ITV Network|ITV]] [[sitcom]] ''[[On the Buses]]'', as well as in the spin-off movie ''[[On the Buses (film)|On the Buses]]'' (1971).


He was also a stand-up comedian who was noted for his drunk sketches in which he portrayed an inebriated man, a concept earlier popularised by [[Freddie Frinton]] and [[Jimmy James (comedian)|Jimmy James]]. Besides practising theatrical performance from childhood, he learned [[w:acrobatics|acrobatics]] which led to film stuntman roles. Duggan was also a member of the entertainers' charity The [[w:Grand Order of Water Rats|Grand Order of Water Rats]].<ref name=Stage />
He was also a stand-up comedian who was noted for his drunk sketches in which he portrayed an inebriated man, a concept earlier popularised by [[Freddie Frinton]] and [[Jimmy James (comedian)|Jimmy James]]. Besides practising theatrical performance from childhood, he learned [[w:acrobatics|acrobatics]] which led to film stuntman roles. Duggan was also a member of the entertainers' charity The [[w:Grand Order of Water Rats|Grand Order of Water Rats]].<ref name=Stage />

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Terry Duggan
Terry Duggan.jpg
Born
Terence A. Duggan

(1932-04-15)15 April 1932
Hoxton, London, England
Died1 May 2008(2008-05-01) (aged 76)
London, England
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active1966–2001
Spouses
Pat Lyons
(m. 1956; div. 1964)
(m. 1967)
Children1

Terence A. Duggan (15 April 1932 – 1 May 2008) was a British comedian and actor who had a successful career in cabaret and variety, and played numerous character roles on television.

Early life

Duggan was born in Hoxton, London. From the 1960s through the 1980s, he appeared on such television series as Are You Being Served?, The Bill, Bob Martin, Only Fools and Horses, Please Sir! and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). He also performed pantomime, frequently teaming with his wife, the actress Anna Karen.[1] He also appeared in different roles with her on six occasions in the ITV sitcom On the Buses, as well as in the spin-off movie On the Buses (1971).

He was also a stand-up comedian who was noted for his drunk sketches in which he portrayed an inebriated man, a concept earlier popularised by Freddie Frinton and Jimmy James. Besides practising theatrical performance from childhood, he learned acrobatics which led to film stuntman roles. Duggan was also a member of the entertainers' charity The Grand Order of Water Rats.[1]

Personal life and death

Duggan died on 1 May 2008, aged 76, following a long illness.[1]

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c Newley, Patrick; Ellacott, Nigel (23 June 2008). "Terry Duggan". The Stage. Retrieved 9 August 2009.

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