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Kenneth connor death fact check, birthday & date of death

Kenneth Connor, was a British stage, film and broadcasting actor, who rose to national prominence with his appearances in the Carry On films.

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Kenneth Connor first appeared on the stage at the age of two as an organ-grinder's monkey in one of his father's shows, in Portsmouth. The full cast autographed the programme, suggesting a final performance for the concert party, with Kenneth signing it "All the best Ken Connor". Kenneth Connor had a good tenor voice, which he occasionally used to good effect, such as in the movie Carry On Cruising.

In contrast with some of his Carry On co-stars, Kenneth Connor found further success on the London stage. Kenneth Connor was still working just two days before his death, with an appearance on Noel Edmonds' Telly Addicts. Kenneth Connor died at the age of 75 from the effects of cancer at his home in Harrow in Middlesex on 28 November Kenneth Connor played the brother-in-law and other oddball characters such as Sidney Mincing.

Kenneth Connor gained a small role in the film The Ladykillers as a taxi driver. Kenneth Connor married Margaret Knox during the war in ; his son, Jeremy, was a child actor.