Graham Walker (actor)
Graham Walker | |
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Birth name | Graham Paul Walker |
Born | Leeds | 17 May 1945
Died | 2 June 2013 Leeds | (aged 68)
Medium | Television, stage |
Years active | 1962-2013 |
Spouse | Susan Walker |
Notable works and roles | The Grumbleweeds The Grumbleweeds Radio Show |
Graham Paul Walker (17 May 1945 — 2 June 2013) was an English comic, known for being a member of The Grumbleweeds.
Career
Walker joined The Grumbleweeds in 1962 at the request of Maurice Lee, who himself had just been asked to join by Robin Colvill.[1] The Grumbleweeds turned professional in 1967 after appearing on Opportunity Knocks. The group would gain their own radio show, The Grumbleweeds Radio Show, that lasted from 1979 to 1991 on BBC Radio 2, and later a television series.[2]
Walker appeared in Episode 5 of Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere in 2004,[3] and portrayed Mike Leeman on one episode of Coronation Street in 2011.[4] Walker portrayed former British prime minister Winston Churchill in a mini series from 2003 to 2004. (See more at Filmography)
Death
Walker died of cancer on 2 June 2013, sixteen days after his 68th birthday.[5] His funeral took place on 12 June.[6] At the time, the Grumbleweeds had been demoted to a duo, consisting of Walker and Colvill.
Filmography
Radio
- The Grumbleweeds Radio Show – various characters – 1979–1991
Television
- The Grumbleweeds Show – various characters – 1983–1988
- Rock With Laughter – himself – 1993 (one episode)
- New Voices – Gary – 1997 (one episode)
- Heartbeat – Mickey – 1997 (one episode)
- Churchill – Winston Churchill – 2003–2004 (three episodes)
- The Courtroom – Tom Briley – 2004 (one episode)
- Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere – Old farmer – 2004 (one episode)
- Coronation Street – Mike Leeman – 2011 (one episode)
Film
- Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974 – Uncle Eric – 2009
- Boy Called Bremner – Jimmy – 2014
References
- ^ DV, admin (2017-10-24). "Maurice Grumbleweed – a master craftsman on stage". uCruise with Doris Visits. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
- ^ "The Grumbleweeds Radio Show (1984)". BFI. Archived from the original on November 9, 2022. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
- ^ "Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere, Series 1, Episode 5". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
- ^ "Graham Walker | Actor, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
- ^ Dailyrecord.co.uk (2013-06-03). "Grumbleweeds star Graham Walker dies aged 68". Daily Record. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
- ^ White-do-not-use, Steve (2013-06-11). "Grumbleweeds star Graham Walker's wife raises last laugh at comedy star's funeral". mirror. Retrieved 2023-07-18.