Barker, Eric b. February 20, 1912 d. June 1, 1990 Actor. Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Bresslaw, Bernard b. February 25, 1934 d. June 11, 1993 Actor. Born in Stepney, East-London, he starred in the comedy series "The Army Game" as well as appearences in Hammer horrors. Trained at the Royal Academy of the Dramatic Arts, his most famous roles came in the hugely popular British comedy films the "Carry On's", where he often played the well-meaning buffoon alongside Sid James. (Bio by: Kieran Smith) Golders Green Crematorium, Golders Green, Greater London, England Plot: East Central Bed, Section K, Plot E 46591
Butterworth, Peter b. February 4, 1919 d. January 16, 1979 Actor. He was a cast member of the "Carry On" series of movies, appearing first in "Carry on Cowboy" and in 16 altogether. He played the 'Meddling Monk' in the "Doctor Who" science fiction television series. Cause of death: apparent heart attack Danehill Cemetery, Danehill, East Sussex, England
Cannon, Esma b. December 3, 1892 d. October 18, 1972 Actress. Born in Australia, she was a diminutive character performer on the British screen from the 1930s to 1960s. She made her film debut in "The Spy Behind the Mask" (1936) and appeared in 64 films. Her other credits included "Contraband" (1940), "A Canterbury Tale" (1944), "Fools Rush In" (1949), "Further Up the Creek" (1958) and "Carry On Cabby" (1963). She also appeared on the British television series "The Rag Trade", 1961 to 1963. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Castle, Roy b. August 31, 1932 d. September 2, 1994 British-born Actor. Appeared in the popular "Carry On" movie series, as well as many other films and television shows. Cause of death: Lung cancer Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Connor, Kenneth b. June 6, 1916 d. November 28, 1993 Actor, cast member of the "Carry On" series of movies. Father of Jeremy Connor. Much loved British comedy actor. He made his stage debut at age two, and by 11 was performing in both a solo act and a double acts with his brother in various revue shows. He later decided to become a serious actor rather than just a revue performer, and attended a professional music and drama school. After serving for six years in the army, he returned to the theater as an actor. He found his greatest success...[Read More] Cause of death: cancer Breakspear Crematorium, Ruislip, Greater London, England
Diamond, Arnold b. April 18, 1915 d. March 18, 1992 Actor. Unknown*, Location of Body is Unknown *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Everest, Barbara b. June 19, 1890 d. February 9, 1968 Actress. Carry On movie series cast. Unknown*, Location of Body is Unknown *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Guyler, Deryck b. April 29, 1919 d. October 8, 1999 British-born actor. Appeared in motion pictures as well as television series. The Beatles' 1964 classic "A Hard Day's Night" (playing a Police Inspector) is included in his credits. (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Natural causes Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Hartnell, William b. January 8, 1908 d. April 24, 1975 Actor. Born William Henry Hartnell in St. Pancras, London, the only son of a single mother, he was raised primarily by his aunt. He studied acting at The Sylvia Young Theatre School. At 16, he was adopted by Hugh Blaker who helped him gain entry to Sir Frank Benson's Shakespearean Company. He worked his way through the ranks from gopher to stage manager to bit player. He played in repertory theatre in Richmond, Harrogate, Leeds and Sheffield. He then earned the lead in a touring production of ‘...[Read More] (Bio by: Iola) Cause of death: Stroke Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Hawtrey (Hartree), Charles (George Frederick Joffre) b. November 30, 1914 d. October 27, 1988 Actor. Born George Frederick Joffre Hartree in 1914, in Hounslow, Middlesex, he entered acting at a very early age coming, as he did, from a theatrical family. He is often confused with the Edwardian actor Sir Charles Hawtrey, who is no relation, the name was borrowed by Hawtrey two years after his death. As a child, Hawtrey spent 3 years at the prestigious Italia Conti acting school before moving into the profession proper, in a variety of junior roles. His first appearance came at age 11 and...[Read More] (Bio by: Kieran Smith) Mortlake Crematorium, Mortlake, Greater London, England Plot: Ashes were scattered in Plot 50C
Hyde-White, Wilfrid b. May 12, 1903 d. May 6, 1991 Actor. Born in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, England, the son of William Edward White. He attended Marlborough College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. He made his debut in ‘Tons of Money' on the Isle of Wight in 1922. He then gained steady work in a series of comedies produced at the Aldwych Theater in London. He joined a touring company on a tour of South Africa in 1932 before making his film debut in 1934's ‘Josser on the Farm' in which he was billed as Hyde White. He...[Read More] (Bio by: Iola) Cause of death: Congestive heart failure Water Cemetery, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England
James, Sid b. May 8, 1913 d. April 26, 1976 Sid James is arguably Britains most well-loved comic actor. He was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, his parents being showbiz stars at the time. His early years were spent as a diamond cutter and polisher, as well as an amatuer boxer. At the outbreak of World War II, Sid joined the forces, with part of his duties being entertainments organiser. After the war he purchased a one way ticket to England, arriving on Christmas Day, 1946. He starred in many stage productions, before starring in...[Read More] (Bio by: Kieran Smith) Cause of death: Heart attack Golders Green Crematorium, Golders Green, Greater London, England Plot: Ashes scattered in section 2 I
Maddern, Victor b. March 16, 1926 d. June 22, 1993 Actor, cast member of the "Carry On" series of movies. Cause of death: brain tumor Unknown*, Location of Body is Unknown *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Robinson, Cardew b. August 14, 1917 d. December 27, 1992 Actor. Born in Goodmayes, Essex, England, he was a British comic, whose craft was began with the commercial production of the Gang Show in variety theatres. He appeared in films as early as 1938, starting in a short in the series "Ghost Tales Retold" and in later years with "A Piece of Cake". He successfully made the transition from Variety and radio into TV and films, appearing in "Last of the Summer Wine", "You've Got to be Joking" and "Does The Team Think". In the production of "Camelot"...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Cause of death: Bowel infection Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Rossington, Norman b. December 24, 1928 d. May 21, 1999 Actor. Born Liverpool, England, he was a versatile character actor best known for his role as the uptight road manager in the Beatles first film "A Hard Day's Night" (1964). His other film credits included "A Night to Remember" (1958), "The Longest Day" (1962), Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), "Joey Boy" (1965), "Man in the Wilderness" (1971) and "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1979). (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Cause of death: cancer Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Williams, Kenneth b. February 22, 1926 d. April 15, 1988 Kenneth Williams is a British comic legend, his most famous roles being in the Carry On series of films, of which he starred in 22 of them. He also provided voices in "Beyond Our Ken," "Round the Horne," and "Willow the Wisp." (Bio by: Kieran Smith) Cause of death: Overdose Saint Marylebone Cemetery and Crematorium, Finchley, Greater London, England