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Jimmy Hanley
Born(1918-10-22)22 October 1918
Died13 January 1970(1970-01-13) (aged 51)

Jimmy Hanley (22 October 1918 – 13 January 1970) was a British actor.[1]

Born in Norwich, Norfolk, Hanley began his career as a child actor before becoming popular in juvenile roles. He was groomed by the Rank Studio system during his teenage years and earned film stardom as a "boy-next-door" type.

He won a gramophone contest when eight years old as a singer of comedy songs. The young star-struck actor attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and made his stage debut at a charity show followed by several children's revues. His professional debut was at the London Palladium, as John Darling in Peter Pan.

During the Second World War he served as an officer with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, during a commando raid in Norway he was wounded in the leg and was invalided out of the service.[1]

He later worked on TV, hosting the ITV series Jim's Inn, which combined advertising messages with the plot of a soap opera.

Hanley was married twice:

Hanley died from pancreatic cancer in Fetcham, Surrey, aged 51.

Selected filmography

As Leonard Parry in Little Friend (1934)

Television series

  • Jim's Inn (1957–1963, ITV advertising programme) as host
  • Five O'Clock Club (1963–1966, ITV children's programme) as host
  • Futurama (1964, ITV children's science programme) as host
  • Crossroads (1966, ITV soap) as Jimmy Gudgeon, old friend of central character Meg Richardson (played by Noele Gordon)

References

  1. ^ a b "Mr Jimmy Hanley - Film and TV actor". Obituaries. The Times. London. 14 January 1970. p. 12. template uses deprecated parameter(s) (help)


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