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  1. Notable works and roles. See below. Kenny Everett (born Maurice James Christopher Cole; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English radio DJ and television entertainer. After spells on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the mid-1960s, he was one of the first DJs to join BBC Radio 's newly created BBC Radio 1 in 1967.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0263547Kenny Everett - IMDb

    Kenny Everett was born on 25 December 1944 in Seaforth, Liverpool, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) and Dateline Diamonds (1965). He was married to Lee Middleton. He died on 4 April 1995 in London, England, UK.

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    • Seaforth, Liverpool, England, UK
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    • London, England, UK
  3. Kenny Everett was born on December 25, 1944 in Seaforth, Liverpool, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) and Dateline Diamonds (1965). He was married to Lee Middleton. He died on April 4, 1995 in London, England, UK.

    • December 25, 1944
    • April 4, 1995
  4. 15 de mar. de 2019 · Kenny Everett, as he’d become known, had an eventful life. By 1969, he had married Audrey Middleton, a former pop star and psychic better known by her stage name Lady Lee.

  5. 4 de abr. de 1995 · Kenny Everett was born on December 25, 1944 in Seaforth, Liverpool, England as Maurice James Christopher Cole. He was a writer and actor, known for Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984), Dateline Diamonds (1965) and The Tommy Cooper Hour (1973). He was married to Lee Middleton. He died on April 4, 1995 in London, England.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Oliver Lansley is modest about his portrayal of the iconic comedian and DJ Kenny Everett in the BBC4 biopic. "I wouldn't say I was a natural impressionist," he insists, despite mastering...

  7. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Kenny Everett, British disc jockey and television entertainer known for his wacky, inventive comedic style and often controversial irreverence. His successful jump from radio to television helped redefine the role of radio personality as a springboard to other areas of entertainment.