Spike Milligan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Terence Alan Patrick Seán "Spike" Milligan KBE (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was a comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright, soldier, and actor. Milligan's early life was spent in India, where he was born, but the majority of his working life was spent in the United Kingdom. He became an Irish citizen in 1962 after the British government declared him stateless. He was the co-creator, main writer and a principal cast member of The Goon Show, performing a range of roles including the popular Eccles. Milligan wrote and edited many books, including Puckoon and his seven-volume autobiographical account of his time serving during the Second World War, beginning with Adolf Hitler: My part in his downfall. He is also noted as a popular writer of comical verse, much of his poetry was written for children, including Silly Verse for Kids (1959). After success with the ground-breaking British radio programme, The Goon Show, Milligan translated this success to television with Q5, a surreal sketch show which is credited as a major influence on the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Description above from the Wikipedia article Spike Milligan,licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location Ahmed Nagar, India
Born 1918-04-16
Died 2002-02-27

Movies

The Ghost of Peter Sellers as Himself (Archive)
2018
Spike Milligan: Love, Light and Peace as Himself (archive footage)
2014
The Unforgettable Harry Secombe as Self (archive footage)
2010
Hitler: The Comedy Years as Adolf Hitler / Pakistani Dalek (archive footage) (uncredited)
2007
2007
The Paranormal Peter Sellers as Self (Archive footage)
2001
2000
1997
Spike as Himself
1996
The Big Freeze as Der Schauspieler
1993
Sellers' Best as Self
1992
Just Like That! as Self
1989
Yellowbeard as Flunkie
1983
Group Madness as Self
1983
Eric Sykes: One of the Great Troupers as Self (archive material)
1981
History of the World: Part I as Monsieur Rimbaud - The French Revolution
1981
Life of Brian as Spike
1979
1978
Fantastic Animation Festival as Narrator: "Moonshadow"
1977
Moonshadow as Narrator
1977
Dot and the Kangaroo as Mr. Platypus (voice)
1977
Barney as Hawker
1976
The Great McGonagall as William Topaz McGonagall
1975
Man About the House as Himself
1974
The Three Musketeers as M. Bonancieux
1973
Ghost in the Noonday Sun as Bill Bombay
1973
Rentadick as a Customs officer
1972
The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins as Tramp (segment "Sloth")
1971
Cucumber Castle as The Court Jester
1970
1969
The Magic Christian as Traffic Warden
1969
1969
Postman's Knock as Harold Petts
1962
What a Whopper as Tramp
1961
Alice Through the Looking Box as The White Rabbit
1960
Suspect as Arthur, lab orderly
1960
Watch Your Stern as Ranjid - Civilian electrician #1
1960
Portrait of a Goon as Himself
1959
A Kid for Two Farthings as Indian with Grey Beard (uncredited)
1955
Down Among the Z Men as Pvt. Eccles
1952
Let's Go Crazy as Multiple Roles
1951
Penny Points to Paradise as Spike Donnelly
1951