Les Dawson

About Les Dawson

Who is it?: Actor, Writer, Soundtrack
Birth Day: February 02, 1931
Birth Place:  Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Cause of death: Heart attack
Occupation: Comedian, actor, writer, presenter
Years active: 1959–1993
Known for: Comedy and stage
Spouse(s): Margaret Dawson (m. 1960; until her death in 1986) Tracy Dawson (m. 1989; until his death in 1993)
Children: 4

Les Dawson

Les Dawson was born on February 02, 1931 in  Manchester, England, United Kingdom, is Actor, Writer, Soundtrack. Les Dawson was born on February 2, 1931 in Manchester, England. He was an actor and writer, known for Demob (1993), The Loner (1975) and Happy Birthday, Coronation Street! (1990). He was married to Tracy Dawson and Meg Dawson. He died on June 10, 1993 in Manchester.
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As per our current Database, Les Dawson has been died on 10 June 1993(1993-06-10) (aged 62)\nWhalley Range, Manchester, England.

🎂 Les Dawson - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Les Dawson die, Les Dawson was 62 years old.

Popular As Les Dawson
Occupation Actor
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born February 02, 1931 ( Manchester, England, United Kingdom)
Birthday February 02
Town/City  Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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Les Dawson’s zodiac sign is Pisces. According to astrologers, Pisces are very friendly, so they often find themselves in a company of very different people. Pisces are selfless, they are always willing to help others, without hoping to get anything back. Pisces is a Water sign and as such this zodiac sign is characterized by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Les Dawson was born in the Year of the Goat. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Goat enjoy being alone in their thoughts. They’re creative, thinkers, wanderers, unorganized, high-strung and insecure, and can be anxiety-ridden. They need lots of love, support and reassurance. Appearance is important too. Compatible with Pig or Rabbit.

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Biography/Timeline

1960

Dawson was married to his first wife, Margaret, from 25 June 1960 until her death on 15 April 1986 from cancer. They had three children: Julie, Pamela and Stuart. He married his second wife, Tracy, on 6 May 1989; she was 17 years younger. They had a daughter, Charlotte, who was born on 3 October 1992.

1967

Dawson claimed in his autobiography that he began entertaining as a Pianist in a Parisian brothel. Making a living as a Pianist evolved into comedy when he got laughs by playing wrong notes and complaining to the audience. He made his television debut on the talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1967 and became a prominent comic on British television for the rest of his life.

1970

Dawson starred in Listen to Les on BBC Radio 2 in the 1970s and 1980s. Television series in which he appeared included Sez Les for Yorkshire Television, The Dawson Watch for the BBC, written by Andy Hamilton and Terry Ravenscroft, The Les Dawson Show, written by Terry Ravenscroft, Dawson's Weekly, Jokers Wild (1969–73) and the quiz show Blankety Blank, which he presented from 1984 until its cancellation in 1990. He made many appearances on BBC Television's variety show, The Good Old Days in the 1970s and 80s. When Richard Wilson turned down the part of Victor Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot In The Grave, Writer David Renwick considered Dawson for the role, but Wilson changed his mind before it was offered. His final TV appearance was on the LWT series Surprise, Surprise hosted by Cilla Black, in which he sang a comic rendition of "I Got You Babe" with a woman from the audience who wanted to sing with him. The episode was aired shortly after his death.

1971

Dawson was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions, in December 1971 when Eamonn Andrews surprised him on Opportunity Knocks, and again 21 years later, in what would be one of his last television appearances, when he was surprised by Michael Aspel on stage at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, at the curtain call of the pantomime Dick Whittington in December 1992.

1985

Dawson nearly died in 1985 from a failing prostate gland, complicated by blood poisoning.

1993

On 10 June 1993, Dawson went to a hospital in Whalley Range, Manchester, for a medical check-up. While waiting for the results with his wife, he suffered a major heart attack and died.

2005

In the Comedians' Comedian, a three-hour programme on UK's Channel 4 on 1 January 2005. Dawson was 37th in the top 50 comedians of all time, voted by fellow comedians and Business insiders.

2008

On 23 October 2008, 15 years after his death, a bronze statue by Graham Ibbeson was unveiled by his widow Tracy and daughter Charlotte in the ornamental gardens next to the pier in St Anne's-on-Sea, Lancashire, where Dawson lived for many years.

2011

The BBC broadcast, on BBC Two, The Many Faces of Les Dawson, a retrospective, on Christmas Eve 2011.

2013

On 1 June 2013 ITV broadcast Les Dawson: An Audience with That Never Was. The programme featured a Pepper's ghost projection of Dawson, presenting content for a 1993 edition of An Audience with... to be hosted by Dawson but unused due to his death two weeks before recording. The show served as a tribute and featured celebrities including Bruce Forsyth, Cilla Black, Terry Wogan and Ken Dodd. Also among the audience were Dawson's wife Tracy and daughter Charlotte (who was only eight months old when he died).

2014

On 10 February 2014, the BBC reported that Dawson's daughter Charlotte had found a 110-page "unpublished story of love and mystery, titled An Echo of Shadows, [that] was written under the name Maria Brett-Cooper...".

2019

Before his fame Dawson wrote poetry and kept it secret. It was not expected that someone of his working-class background would have literary ambitions. In a BBC Television documentary, he spoke of his love for canonical figures in English literature, in particular the 19th century Essayist Charles Lamb, whose florid style influenced Dawson's.

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