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Terry Thomas was born Thomas Hoar-Stevens on 14th July 1911 in Finchley, London.

He was a jobbing cabaret artiste before wartime work in the "Stars in Battledress" troupe where he made his name. Post war he appeared in variety and on radio and TV as a stand-up comedian and impressionist, playing himself in early films such as Helter Skelter (d. Ralph Thomas, 1949) where he performed his famous "Technical hitch" sketch.

It was the Boultings who encouraged Terry-Thomas to develop a screen persona, as the blustering Major Hitchcock in Private's Progress (1956) and its sequel I'm All Right Jack (1959), whose exasperated harangue, "You're an absolute shower!" became a national catch-phrase. In Carlton-Browne of the FO (1958) he was the quintessential upper-class "silly-ass", a sad relic of a vanished world.

In Blue Murder at St Trinian's (d. Frank Launder, 1957), The Naked Truth (d. Mario Zampi, 1957), Too Many Crooks (d. Zampi, 1959) and School for Scoundrels (d. Robert Hamer, 1959) that famous gap-toothed smile, military moustache, dandified attire and rich, fruity voice with its "Oh, good show" banter, made him the definitive post war cad or rotter, constantly scheming to avoid his creditors or ensnare some hapless heiress.

American audiences also enjoyed his caricatured upper-class Englishman and he appeared in several Hollywood films in the 1960s and co-productions such as Those Magnificent Men... (Ken Annakin, 1965).

Terry Thomas's career was curtailed when he contracted Parkinson's disease in 1971, reducing him to occasional appearances, as in The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (d. Cliff Owen, 1976).

His autobiographies include: Filling the Gap (1959), Terry Thomas Tells Tales with Terry Daum (1990) and also biographies: The Complete Terry Thomas written by Robert Ross (2002).

 
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