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'''Tom Clegg''' (1927–1996) was an English [[w:actor|actor]], who had a number of small roles in film and television during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He is known for appearing in a number of ''[[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On films]]'', especially ''[[Carry On Screaming!]]'', where he played the role of Oddbod. | '''Tom Clegg''' (1927–1996) was an English [[w:actor|actor]], who had a number of small roles in film and television during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He is known for appearing in a number of ''[[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On films]]'', especially ''[[Carry On Screaming!]]'', where he played the role of Oddbod. | ||
Born in [[Leeds]], Clegg was a member of the [[Household Cavalry]] and a professional [[Boxing|boxer]] before getting into films as a [[stuntman]] in films such as ''[[Ivanhoe (1952 film)|Ivanhoe]]'' (1952). | Born in [[w:Leeds|Leeds]], Clegg was a member of the [[w:Household Cavalry|Household Cavalry]] and a professional [[w:Boxing|boxer]] before getting into films as a [[stuntman]] in films such as ''[[w:Ivanhoe (1952 film)|Ivanhoe]]'' (1952). | ||
His size and tough guy persona led to film roles, including ''[[The Flanagan Boy]]'' (1953), ''[[The Fake (1953 film)|The Fake]]'' (1953), ''John of the Fair'' (1954), ''The Stateless Man'' (1955), ''[[The Extra Day]]'' (1956), ''[[Moby Dick (1956 film)|Moby Dick]]'' (1956), ''The Hideout'' (1956), ''[[Saint Joan (1957 film)|Saint Joan]]'' (1957), ''[[Battle of the V-1]]'' (1958), ''[[Mark of the Phoenix]]'' (1958), ''[[This Sporting Life]]'' (1963) and ''[[Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]]'' (1965). | His size and tough guy persona led to film roles, including ''[[w:The Flanagan Boy|The Flanagan Boy]]'' (1953), ''[[w:The Fake (1953 film)|The Fake]]'' (1953), ''John of the Fair'' (1954), ''The Stateless Man'' (1955), ''[[w:The Extra Day|The Extra Day]]'' (1956), ''[[w:Moby Dick (1956 film)|Moby Dick]]'' (1956), ''The Hideout'' (1956), ''[[w:Saint Joan (1957 film)|Saint Joan]]'' (1957), ''[[w:Battle of the V-1|Battle of the V-1]]'' (1958), ''[[w:Mark of the Phoenix|Mark of the Phoenix]]'' (1958), ''[[w:This Sporting Life]]'' (1963) and ''[[w:Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]]'' (1965). | ||
He was also cast as a number of toughs and henchmen on television, including supporting turns in ''[[Quatermass II]]'', ''[[Sword of Freedom]]'', ''[[The Four Just Men (TV series)|The Four Just Men]]'', ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[Adam Adamant Lives!]]'', ''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]'' and ''[[The Sweeney]]''. | He was also cast as a number of toughs and henchmen on television, including supporting turns in ''[[w:Quatermass II|Quatermass II]]'', ''[[w:Sword of Freedom|Sword of Freedom]]'', ''[[w:The Four Just Men (TV series)|The Four Just Men]]'', ''[[w:Dixon of Dock Green|Dixon of Dock Green]]'', ''[[w:Adam Adamant Lives!|Adam Adamant Lives!]]'', ''[[w:The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]'' and ''[[w:The Sweeney|The Sweeney]]''. | ||
His appearances in comedy series include ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' (''The Cold'', ''Football Pools'', ''The Big Night'' and ''The Two Murderers''), ''[[The Benny Hill Show]]'', ''Corrigan Blake'', and ''[[Till Death Us Do Part]]''. Comedic film roles include ''Raising the Wind'' (1961), ''Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher'', and ''Great Catherine'' (both 1968). | His appearances in comedy series include ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' (''The Cold'', ''Football Pools'', ''The Big Night'' and ''The Two Murderers''), ''[[The Benny Hill Show]]'', ''Corrigan Blake'', and ''[[Till Death Us Do Part]]''. Comedic film roles include ''Raising the Wind'' (1961), ''Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher'', and ''Great Catherine'' (both 1968). | ||
Clegg's comedy roles led him to become a semi-regular in the Carry On films, appearing in ''[[Carry On Regardless]]'' (1961), ''[[Carry On Spying]]'' (1964), ''[[Carry On Cleo]]'' (1964), ''[[Carry On Cowboy]]'' (1965) and ''[[Carry On Loving]]'' (1970). In the horror spoof ''Carry On Screaming'' (1966), he played the lumbering half-[[Frankenstein monster]], half-[[werewolf]] Oddbod. | Clegg's comedy roles led him to become a semi-regular in the Carry On films, appearing in ''[[Carry On Regardless]]'' (1961), ''[[Carry On Spying]]'' (1964), ''[[Carry On Cleo]]'' (1964), ''[[Carry On Cowboy]]'' (1965) and ''[[Carry On Loving]]'' (1970). In the horror spoof ''Carry On Screaming'' (1966), he played the lumbering half-[[w:Frankenstein monster|Frankenstein monster]], half-[[w:werewolf|werewolf]] Oddbod. | ||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== |
Revision as of 10:38, 15 November 2022
Tom Clegg | |
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Born | 1927 |
Died | 1996 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, stuntman |
Known for | Carry On films |
Tom Clegg (1927–1996) was an English actor, who had a number of small roles in film and television during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He is known for appearing in a number of Carry On films, especially Carry On Screaming!, where he played the role of Oddbod.
Born in Leeds, Clegg was a member of the Household Cavalry and a professional boxer before getting into films as a stuntman in films such as Ivanhoe (1952).
His size and tough guy persona led to film roles, including The Flanagan Boy (1953), The Fake (1953), John of the Fair (1954), The Stateless Man (1955), The Extra Day (1956), Moby Dick (1956), The Hideout (1956), Saint Joan (1957), Battle of the V-1 (1958), Mark of the Phoenix (1958), w:This Sporting Life (1963) and Thunderball (1965).
He was also cast as a number of toughs and henchmen on television, including supporting turns in Quatermass II, Sword of Freedom, The Four Just Men, Dixon of Dock Green, Adam Adamant Lives!, The Saint and The Sweeney.
His appearances in comedy series include Hancock's Half Hour (The Cold, Football Pools, The Big Night and The Two Murderers), The Benny Hill Show, Corrigan Blake, and Till Death Us Do Part. Comedic film roles include Raising the Wind (1961), Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher, and Great Catherine (both 1968).
Clegg's comedy roles led him to become a semi-regular in the Carry On films, appearing in Carry On Regardless (1961), Carry On Spying (1964), Carry On Cleo (1964), Carry On Cowboy (1965) and Carry On Loving (1970). In the horror spoof Carry On Screaming (1966), he played the lumbering half-Frankenstein monster, half-werewolf Oddbod.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1953 | The Flanagan Boy | Tattooed Fighter | Uncredited |
1953 | Street of Shadows | Removal man | Uncredited |
1953 | The Fake | Thug | Uncredited |
1954 | John of the Fair | Valdar | |
1954 | Dangerous Cargo | Thug | Uncredited |
1955 | One Way Out | Thief at garage | Uncredited |
1955 | Scotland Yard (The Stateless Man) | Fenton | |
1956 | The Extra Day | Slasher Smales | |
1956 | The Hideout | Vince | |
1956 | Moby Dick | Tashtego | Uncredited |
1956 | Zarak | Mahmud | Uncredited |
1956 | The Hideout | Vince | |
1958 | Battle of the V-1 | Anton | |
1958 | Mark of the Phoenix | Strong Man | |
1961 | Carry On Regardless | Massive Mickey McGee | |
1961 | Raising the Wind | Strett Musician | |
1961 | Offbeat | Dropkick | |
1963 | This Sporting Life | Gower | |
1964 | Carry On Spying | Doorman | |
1964 | Carry On Cleo | Sosages | |
1965 | Carry On Cowboy | Blacksmith | |
1965 | Thunderball | Largo henchman | Uncredited |
1966 | Carry On Screaming | Oddbod | |
1968 | Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher | Fourth Warder | |
1968 | Great Catherine | Mongol | Uncredited |
1968 | The Fiction Makers | Monk | |
1970 | Carry On Loving | Trainer | (final film role) |