Tim Brooke-Taylor

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Actor • Comedian

Birth Date: July 17, 1940

Death Date: April 12, 2020

Birth Place: Buxton, Derbyshire, England, UK

Tim Brooke-Taylor was an English actor and comedian best known as a member of The Goodies. Brooke-Taylor started off his career in film with roles in the John Cleese comedy "John Cleese on How To Irritate People" (1968) and the David Niven comedy "The Statue" (1970).

He went on to act in the documentary "Pleasure at Her Majesty's" (1976) with Alan Bennett, "The Goodies" (1976-77) and the comedy "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" (1981) with Rowan Atkinson. Later in his career, Brooke-Taylor worked on the Roger Carel animated sequel "Asterix and the Big Fight" (1989). Tim Brooke-Taylor died on April 12, 2020 at the age of 79.

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The Unvarnished Truth

Actor
Show
2024

The Morecambe and Wise Story: Look Back in Laughter

Self
Show
2016

The Comedy Vaults: BBC2's Hidden Treasure

Self
Show
2014

I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, Again

Actor
Show
2013

Black Cinderella Two Goes East, or Confessions of a Glass Slipper Tryer Onner

Voice
Show
2011

Pointless Celebrities

Contestant
Show
2010

Comedy Connections

Guest Star
Show
2003

HeartbeatStream

Guest Star
Soap
1992

The Upper Hand

Guest Star
Show
1990

Take Me to Your Reader

Actor
Colin Luscombe
Show
1985

Bananaman

Narrator
Show
1983

Monty Python Live at the Hollywood BowlStream

Writer
Movie
1982

Hello Cheeky

Actor
Show
1973

Hello Cheeky

Voice
Show
1973

The Goodies

Actor
Tim
Series
1970

The Goodies

Creator
Series
1970

The Goodies

Writer
Series
1970

Marty

Actor
Show
1968

Cilla

Guest
Show
1968

At Last the 1948 Show

Actor
Show
1967

At Last the 1948 Show

Creator
Show
1967

At Last the 1948 Show

Editor
Show
1967

Cambridge Circus

Actor
Show
1965

I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again

Self
Show
1964