Norman Wisdom profile
Actor profile

Norman Wisdom

4th February 1915 Marylebone, London, England Acting

Sir Norman Joseph Wisdom,  OBE was an English actor, comedian and singer-songwriter best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring his hapless onscreen character Norman Pitkin. These films initially made more money than the James Bond film series,  and secured Wisdom a celebrity status in lands as far apart as South America, Iran and many Eastern Bloc countries, particularly in Albania where his films were permitted by Enver Hoxha – Wisdom was the only Western actor to enjoy this privilege.  Charlie Chaplin famously referred to Wisdom as his "favourite clown".  Wisdom later forged a career on Broadway and as a television actor, winning critical acclaim for his dramatic role of a dying cancer patient in the television play Going Gently in 1981. It was broadcast on 5 June that year. He toured Australia and South Africa.  After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, a hospice was named in his honour.  In 1995 he was given the Freedom of the City of London and of Tirana.  The same year he received an OBE.  Wisdom was knighted in 2000 and spent much of his later life on the Isle of Man. Some of his later appearances included roles in Last of the Summer Wine and Coronation Street,  and he retired from acting at the age of 90 after his health declined.

36 Movies 17 TV Shows 53 Credits
Filmography

Movies & TV Shows

Expresso poster
Expresso 1st September 2007 as The Vicar (as Sir Norman Wisdom)
Press for Time poster
Press for Time 8th December 1966 as Norman Shields / Emily Shields / Wilfred, the Prime Minister
On the Beat poster
On the Beat 11th December 1962 as Norman Pitkin / Giulio Napolitani
The Square Peg poster
The Square Peg 4th December 1958 as Private Norman Pitkin / General Otto Schreiber
Just My Luck poster
Just My Luck 14th November 1957 as Norman Hackett / Mr. Hackett