Most Recent Role: Himself on Children in Need
Alias Name(s): Cuddly Ken
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Liverpool
Birthday: 12-25-1944
Birth Name: Maurice James Christopher Cole
Date of Death: 4-4-1995
Cause of Death: AIDS-related illness
Alias Name(s): Cuddly Ken
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Liverpool
Birthday: 12-25-1944
Birth Name: Maurice James Christopher Cole
Date of Death: 4-4-1995
Cause of Death: AIDS-related illness
Born in 1944, Kenny began in radio work. Having been turned down by the BBC, he began work on the pirate station Radio London, but was fired after saying rude comments on the air.
After working on BBC Radio 1, a similar event occured after making rude remarks about a politicians' wife. When working for Capital Radio, Everett began work on his first character that would appear in his...
Most Recent Appearance
1993 [2 Parts]
Friday 26 November 1993 on BBC-1
Terry Wogan, Sue Cook and Andi Peters present.
Kenny Everett was among the first gay rights campaigners in England as well as among the first comedians to openly talk about his homosexuality. His famous saying on the subject to David Bowie was "I fought for people like you, and I never got one!"
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Other Appearances
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The Kenny Everett Television Show
various characters |
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Children in Need
Himself |
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Aspel & Company
Joan Collins, Kenny Everett, Keith Floyd Himself |
Not the Nine O'Clock News
Kenny Everett In Himself |
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Pebble Mill
Episode 21 Himself |
The Generation Game
Larry Grayson's Generation Game Show Guest |
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Top of the Pops (UK)
2nd November 1967 Guest Presenter |
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The Kenny Everett Television Show
British one-man variety show that included sketches, impersonations and, of course, lots of jokes. more
British one-man variety show that included sketches, impersonations and, of course, lots of jokes. more

