
Kenny Everett
Known for Acting · 27 credits
- Born
- 1944-12-25
- Died
- 1995-04-04
- Place of birth
- Seaforth, Lancashire, England
- Also known as
- Maurice James Christopher Cole
Biography
Kenny Everett (born Maurice James Christopher Cole; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English radio DJ and television comedian, known for his zany comedic style.
After spells working on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the mid-1960s, Everett was one of the first DJs to join newly created BBC Radio 1 in 1967, where he developed the comedic voices and characters which he later adapted for television. He was dismissed from the BBC in 1970 after making a flippant comment on air after a news item concerning a government minister's wife. He was later reinstated at the BBC, working both on local and national radio. In 1973, when commercial radio became licensed in the UK, he joined Capital Radio. In the late 1970s, transitioning to television, he made numerous comedy series, notably The Kenny Everett Video Show on ITV from 1978 to 1981, and The Kenny Everett Television Show on the BBC from 1981 to 1988, often appearing with Cleo Rocos, whose glamour and curvaceous figure were often used to comic effect. He was a highly versatile performer, able to write his own scripts and compose jingles in addition to operating advanced recording and mixing equipment. His personality made him a regular guest on chat shows and game shows such as Blankety Blank. In 2006, the British public ranked him number 45 in ITV's poll of TV's 50 Greatest Stars.
Everett supported the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher and made a public appearance at the Young Conservatives conference in 1983. As a gay man, he was criticised for supporting a Conservative government which enacted Section 28, a clause of the Local Government Act which made it illegal for councils to promote gay rights. He was diagnosed with HIV in 1989, developed AIDS in 1993, and died in 1995.
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Known For
TV Shows (15)

Top of the Pops
1964
as Self- Host / Self - Host

Wogan
1982
as Self

An Audience with...
1978
as Self

Blankety Blank
1979

The Goodies
1970
as Sir John Peel (uncredited)

The Kenny Everett Television Show
1982
as Self / Various Characters
Harty
1983
as Self

Not the Nine O'Clock News
1979
Aspel & Company
1984

The Kenny Everett Video Show
1978
as Self / Various Characters
The Bob Monkhouse Show
1983
Saturday Night Clive
1989
That's Showbusiness
1989
Nice Time
1968
The Kenny Everett Explosion
1970
Movies (12)

Freddie Mercury: The Final Act
2022
as Self (archive footage)

An Audience with Billy Connolly
1985
as Self - Audience Member (uncredited)

Bloodbath at the House of Death
1984
as Dr. Lukas Mandeville

In the Best Possible Taste: A Tribute to Kenny Everett
1995
as Self (Archive Footage)

Dateline Diamonds
1965
as Himself

Sinéad
2024
as Self

Kenny Everett's Christmas Carol
1985
as Scrooge

Kenny Everett - The Complete Naughty Bits
2004
as Various Sid Snot, Angry of Mayfair, Captain Kremmen

Kremmen: The Movie
1980
as Captain Kremmen

The Kenny Everett Naughty Joke Box
1981
as Self/Various Characters

The Unforgettable Kenny Everett
2000

The World According to Kenny Everett
2015
as Self - (Archive)
About Kenny Everett
Kenny Everett (born Maurice James Christopher Cole; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English radio DJ and television comedian, known for his zany comedic style. After spells working on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the mid-1960s, Everett was one of the first DJs to join newly created BBC Radio 1 in 1967, where he developed the comedic voices and characters which he later adapted for television. He was dismissed from the BBC in 1970 after making a flippant comment on air after a news item concerning a government minister's wife. H… With 27 credits spanning from 1964 to 2024, Kenny Everett has appeared in 12 films and 15 TV shows.
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- Freddie Mercury: The Final Act (2022) — as Self (archive footage)
- An Audience with Billy Connolly (1985) — as Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
- Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984) — as Dr. Lukas Mandeville
- In the Best Possible Taste: A Tribute to Kenny Everett (1995) — as Self (Archive Footage)
- Dateline Diamonds (1965) — as Himself
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