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Peter Sallis, OBE (born 1 February 1921) is a retired English actor, well known for his work on British television.
Although he was born and brought up in London, his two most notable roles require him to adopt the accent and mannerisms of a Northerner. He played Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine from its 1973 inception until its final episode in 2010, making him the only actor to appear in all 295 episodes, as well as the only actor who played a member of the original trio still living (Michael Bates died in 1978, and Bill Owen died in 1999). Internationally, he is known for voicing Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit series of films, but has since handed the role to Ben Whitehead.
Sallis has reportedly retired from acting and has not appeared or voiced on film or TV since 2012.
Sallis was born on 1 February 1921 in Twickenham, Middlesex, the only child of Dorothy Amea Frances (née Barnard) and Harry Sallis, a bank manager. After attending Minchenden Grammar School in Southgate, North London, Sallis went to work in a bank. After the outbreak of World War II he joined the RAF. He failed to get into aircrew because he had a serum albumin disorder and he was told he might black out at high altitudes. He became a wireless mechanic instead and went on to teach radio procedures at RAF Cranwell.
We’ve put together some favourite Wallace moments in tribute to Peter Sallis, who passed away in early June 2017. The much-loved actor was a wonderful talent whose gentle yet distinctive voice brought Nick Park’s creation to life, charming fans all over the world. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/hpmDXE Download the complete collection from iTunes: http://goo.gl/zAJem7 Wallace and Gromit Facebook: http://goo.gl/Nr9kC4
Peter Sallis, the much-adored British actor, known internationally as the voice of Wallace in the Wallace & Gromit animated films, has died at 96. In the U.K., Sallis was known for decades as the flat-capped and mild-mannered Norman Clegg from the long-running comedy series Last of the Summer Wine. He starred in the show from its very first episode in 1973 until its end in 2010, but it was his vocal work as Wallace in Nick Park's award-winning animated films that gave him a global acclaim. The actor's agent announced the news Monday, saying he had died peacefully with his family by his side. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thr/film/~3/xw_3RXKSqC4/peter-sallis-dead-voice-wallace-wallace-gromit-films-was-96-1010206 http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment usin...
Peter Sallis voice of Wallace remembered #Wallace #Gromit https://youtu.be/TDaHRhzK2Ak Last of the Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis, who was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit, has gone aged 96. He went peacefully with his family by his side, his agents announced. Jonathan Altaras Associates said in a statement: “It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis passed peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall on Friday, June 2.” Mr Sallis was best known for playing Norman Clegg in the comedy Last Of The Summer Wine, Britain’s longest-running sitcom. But his role as loveable inventor Wallace in Nick Park’s animated films made his voice known around the world and led him to become a Hollywood star. The Wallace and Gromit films scooped...
Chris Visser interviews Wallace from Wallace and Gromit - Peter Sallis
Russell Brand calls Peter Sallis, best known for voicing Wallace in Wallace & Gromit films and playing Norman 'Cleggy' Clegg in sitcom Last of the Summer Wine, for a phone interview on The Russell Brand Show on BBC Radio 2 with co-host Matt Morgan. Original air date January 26th 2008. Taken from Episode 94 (26/01/08) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Jg8_LKEn0&index;=94&list;=PLrPWo5gGpbHx6ppQuQ_AKSohq3D0xIN96 More Interviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrPWo5gGpbHygmS8el3tIW9UITwe8VT7i If you enjoy this video please like, subscribe and share.
Peter Sallis best known as Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the summer wine in the role of a criminal in the british TV-Series The Persuaders!
Wallace And Gromit creator Nick Park pays tribute to Peter Sallis Nick Park from Aardman Animations, the creator of Wallace And Gromit, has released a statement following the death of Peter Sallis. The actor’s agents confirmed his death on June 5, saying he had ‘died peacefully with his family by his side’. Sallis was best known for providing the voice of Wallace in the animated films such as A Close Shave and The Wrong Trousers. In a statement posted on Aardman’s website, Park paid tribute to Sallis’s ‘unique, charming quality’ and ‘endearing performance’. He said: ‘I’m so sad, but feel so grateful and privileged to have known and worked with Peter over so many years. He was always my first and only choice for Wallace. I knew him of course from the very popular long running BBC series...
Wallace and Gromit Peter Sallis remembered The Voice of Wallace and more #PeterSallis https://youtu.be/E-smuM0FZiI Last of the Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis, who was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit, has gone aged 96. He went peacefully with his family by his side, his agents announced. Jonathan Altaras Associates said in a statement: “It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis passed peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall on Friday, June 2.” Mr Sallis was best known for playing Norman Clegg in the comedy Last Of The Summer Wine, Britain’s longest-running sitcom. But his role as loveable inventor Wallace in Nick Park’s animated films made his voice known around the world and led him to become a Hollywood star. The Wall...
Peter Sallis sadly passed away at the age of 96 on June 2, 2017. Peter is well known for his voice as 'Wallace' on "Wallace and Gromit" and 'Norman "Cleggy" Clegg' on "Last of the Summer wine".
Full soundtrack to the 1968 stage version of Cabaret starring Judi Dench, peter sallies, Lila Kedrova, Kevin Colson & Barry Dennen tracks are .... 1. Wilkommen, 2. So What, 3. Don't Tell Mama, Telephone Song, 5. Perfectly Marvellous, 6. Two Ladies, 7. It Couldn't Please me more, 8. Tomorrow Belongs To Me, 9. Entr'acte, 10. The Money Song, 11. Why Should I Wake Up, 12. Married, 13. Meeskite, 14, Finale Act One, 15. If You Could See Her, 16. What Would You Do, 17. Cabaret, 18. Finale
READ EVERYTHING HERE IN THE DESCRIPTION: I had to finish this up with the use of YouTube Editor because my computer and iMovie are both been acting like shit with me! All because it complains that there's not enough gigabytes and/or megabytes to finalize and export the project to be mp4 converted. Same problem has been occurring with me for Audacity too as it refuses to open. I had to clear out my computer of a lot of things I don't use, need or am not interested into doing anymore as a result, or that I can do it all again than how I originally recorded it. This was the prime reason that this was late to be uploaded, but I finished it all night today from Saturday to Sunday. I'm gonna have to find a better way to store my stuff because iCloud is not helping me since I got the MacBoo...
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) https://goo.gl/7uzXnf Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit, set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues their village and threatens the annual giant vegetable growing contest. Directors: Steve Box, Nick Park Writers: Steve Box (screenplay), Nick Park (screenplay) Stars: Peter Sallis, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes
A Matter of Loaf and Death is a 2008 British clay animated murder mystery comedy film created by Nick Park, and the fourth of his shorts and the last to date to star his characters Wallace and Gromit.[3] Released in 2008, it is the first Wallace and Gromit project since the feature film The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, and the first short since A Close Shave in 1995.[4] A Matter of Loaf and Death is a mock murder mystery, with Wallace and Gromit starting a new bakery business. When the duo both learn that bakers have been mysteriously murdered, Gromit tries to solve the case before Wallace ends up a victim himself.[5] The short follows the same basic outline as A Close Shave, and, in the film, Wallace falls in love, with disastrous consequences; his love interest is bread enthusiast...
Last of the Summer Wine Episode #1 'Getting on Sidney's wire' Audio version. 16th November 1977 Writer: Roy Clarke Stars: Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde Sid tries to install a door buzzer at the Cafe entrance. Nora Batty attempts to comfort Compo when he appears to be inconsolable. All the episodes have a linking script added by Peter Sallis, which is just as witty as the programs themselves, and it really helps you to imagine what is going on. Excellent end of the day/Bedtime listening....... [last lines] [they are all in the public loo, although the camera remains outside] Clegg: I see the phantom scribbler's been at it again. Foggy: You don't have to bother reading them these days; just wait for the film. Clegg: It's really boring standing so close to a wall; think they'...
Academy Award®- winner for “Best Animated Feature” (2006), Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a delightful adventure. Daffy, cheese-loving inventor Wallace and his faithful dog Gromit become heroes in stopping a crime spree. They learn that a giant, fuzzy creature is stealing the town’s produce and the not-completely-dynamic duo set out to capture the beast and save the day.
Título original: Full Circle Año: 1977 Duración: 98 min. País: Canadá Canadá Director: Richard Loncraine Guión: Harry Bromley Davenport, Dave Humphries (Novela: Peter Straub) Música: Colin Towns Fotografía: Peter Hannan Reparto: Mia Farrow, Keir Dullea, Tom Conti, Jill Bennett, Robin Gammell, Cathleen Nesbitt, Anna Wing, Edward Hardwicke, Mary Morris, Pauline Jameson, Arthur Howard, Peter Sallis, Sophie Ward, Nigel Havers Productora: Coproducción Canadá-Reino Unido; Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC) / Classic / Famous Players Género: Drama. Terror. Intriga | Fantasmas Sinopsis: Una joven mujer que ha sufrido hace poco el fallecimiento de su pequeña hija, trata de escapar del dolor y se muda a una nueva casa. Pero allí descubre la presencia invisible del fantasma de una niña que ...
The staff celebrate Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre's anniversary, with a cake that Brittas made himself. Unfortunately, due to a gypsy curse placed upon him, everyone who has a piece ends up dead. Julie contemplates marriage, there is a build-up of marsh gas in the centre and Carole makes a devastating discovery. After being pecked unconscious by a bird, Brittas wakes up to a surprising revelation.
Russell Brand calls Peter Sallis, best known for voicing Wallace in Wallace & Gromit films and playing Norman 'Cleggy' Clegg in sitcom Last of the Summer Wine, for a phone interview on The Russell Brand Show on BBC Radio 2 with co-host Matt Morgan. Original air date January 26th 2008. Taken from Episode 94 (26/01/08) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Jg8_LKEn0&index;=94&list;=PLrPWo5gGpbHx6ppQuQ_AKSohq3D0xIN96 More Interviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrPWo5gGpbHygmS8el3tIW9UITwe8VT7i If you enjoy this video please like, subscribe and share.
Chris Visser interviews Wallace from Wallace and Gromit - Peter Sallis
Peter Sallis best known as Norman Cleggy Clegg in Last of the summer wine in the role of a criminal in the british TV-Series The Persuaders! Peter Sallis best known as Norman Cleggy Clegg in Last of the summer wine in the role of a criminal in the british TV-Series The Persuaders - german version . Follow on Twitter @SteveNallon - more voices at VOICE BOX PETER SALLIS – English actor and . Popular content related to Last of the Summer Wine & Peter Sallis.
Peter Sallis has died at the age of 96, his agents have announced. The actor was best known for appearing in Last of the Summer Wine and was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit. His agent confirmed he died peacefully with his family by his side. Sallis played Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine from its first episode in 1973 until the series concluded in 2010. He was the only actor to appear in all 295 episodes of the sitcom. Peter Sallis was best known as the mild-mannered Norman Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine. By the time he first appeared in the role he had already carved out a distinguished career in the theatre and on television. His role as the flat-capped philosopher made him the longest-serving cast member of the much-loved series. And he reach...
Wallace and Gromit Peter Sallis remembered The Voice of Wallace and more #PeterSallis https://youtu.be/E-smuM0FZiI Last of the Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis, who was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit, has gone aged 96. He went peacefully with his family by his side, his agents announced. Jonathan Altaras Associates said in a statement: “It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis passed peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall on Friday, June 2.” Mr Sallis was best known for playing Norman Clegg in the comedy Last Of The Summer Wine, Britain’s longest-running sitcom. But his role as loveable inventor Wallace in Nick Park’s animated films made his voice known around the world and led him to become a Hollywood star. The Wall...
Wallace And Gromit creator Nick Park pays tribute to Peter Sallis Nick Park from Aardman Animations, the creator of Wallace And Gromit, has released a statement following the death of Peter Sallis. The actor’s agents confirmed his death on June 5, saying he had ‘died peacefully with his family by his side’. Sallis was best known for providing the voice of Wallace in the animated films such as A Close Shave and The Wrong Trousers. In a statement posted on Aardman’s website, Park paid tribute to Sallis’s ‘unique, charming quality’ and ‘endearing performance’. He said: ‘I’m so sad, but feel so grateful and privileged to have known and worked with Peter over so many years. He was always my first and only choice for Wallace. I knew him of course from the very popular long running BBC series...
Jonathan Altaras Associates released a statement saying: "It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis died peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall
I put this video together earlier this afternoon and uploaded it on Facebook, both on my personal timeline and the Facebook Group, so I thought I would share it on YouTube too. This man was an amazing actor and a lovely person, making many people's childhoods in his role as Wallace in "Wallace & Gromit". However, many other people, such as myself, know him best from his role as Cleggy in "Last of the Summer Wine". My thoughts are with his family, friends and former colleagues. Stalk me: https://www.instagram.com/reillycornwall2003/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/groups/213081572499031/
We’ve put together some favourite Wallace moments in tribute to Peter Sallis, who passed away in early June 2017. The much-loved actor was a wonderful talent whose gentle yet distinctive voice brought Nick Park’s creation to life, charming fans all over the world. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/hpmDXE Download the complete collection from iTunes: http://goo.gl/zAJem7 Wallace and Gromit Facebook: http://goo.gl/Nr9kC4
Peter Sallis, the much-adored British actor, known internationally as the voice of Wallace in the Wallace & Gromit animated films, has died at 96. In the U.K., Sallis was known for decades as the flat-capped and mild-mannered Norman Clegg from the long-running comedy series Last of the Summer Wine. He starred in the show from its very first episode in 1973 until its end in 2010, but it was his vocal work as Wallace in Nick Park's award-winning animated films that gave him a global acclaim. The actor's agent announced the news Monday, saying he had died peacefully with his family by his side. http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thr/film/~3/xw_3RXKSqC4/peter-sallis-dead-voice-wallace-wallace-gromit-films-was-96-1010206 http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Entertainment usin...
Peter Sallis voice of Wallace remembered #Wallace #Gromit https://youtu.be/TDaHRhzK2Ak Last of the Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis, who was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit, has gone aged 96. He went peacefully with his family by his side, his agents announced. Jonathan Altaras Associates said in a statement: “It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis passed peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall on Friday, June 2.” Mr Sallis was best known for playing Norman Clegg in the comedy Last Of The Summer Wine, Britain’s longest-running sitcom. But his role as loveable inventor Wallace in Nick Park’s animated films made his voice known around the world and led him to become a Hollywood star. The Wallace and Gromit films scooped...
Chris Visser interviews Wallace from Wallace and Gromit - Peter Sallis
Russell Brand calls Peter Sallis, best known for voicing Wallace in Wallace & Gromit films and playing Norman 'Cleggy' Clegg in sitcom Last of the Summer Wine, for a phone interview on The Russell Brand Show on BBC Radio 2 with co-host Matt Morgan. Original air date January 26th 2008. Taken from Episode 94 (26/01/08) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Jg8_LKEn0&index;=94&list;=PLrPWo5gGpbHx6ppQuQ_AKSohq3D0xIN96 More Interviews https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrPWo5gGpbHygmS8el3tIW9UITwe8VT7i If you enjoy this video please like, subscribe and share.
Peter Sallis best known as Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in Last of the summer wine in the role of a criminal in the british TV-Series The Persuaders!
Wallace And Gromit creator Nick Park pays tribute to Peter Sallis Nick Park from Aardman Animations, the creator of Wallace And Gromit, has released a statement following the death of Peter Sallis. The actor’s agents confirmed his death on June 5, saying he had ‘died peacefully with his family by his side’. Sallis was best known for providing the voice of Wallace in the animated films such as A Close Shave and The Wrong Trousers. In a statement posted on Aardman’s website, Park paid tribute to Sallis’s ‘unique, charming quality’ and ‘endearing performance’. He said: ‘I’m so sad, but feel so grateful and privileged to have known and worked with Peter over so many years. He was always my first and only choice for Wallace. I knew him of course from the very popular long running BBC series...
Wallace and Gromit Peter Sallis remembered The Voice of Wallace and more #PeterSallis https://youtu.be/E-smuM0FZiI Last of the Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis, who was also famous as the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit, has gone aged 96. He went peacefully with his family by his side, his agents announced. Jonathan Altaras Associates said in a statement: “It is with sadness that we announce that our client Peter Sallis passed peacefully, with his family by his side, at Denville Hall on Friday, June 2.” Mr Sallis was best known for playing Norman Clegg in the comedy Last Of The Summer Wine, Britain’s longest-running sitcom. But his role as loveable inventor Wallace in Nick Park’s animated films made his voice known around the world and led him to become a Hollywood star. The Wall...
Peter Sallis sadly passed away at the age of 96 on June 2, 2017. Peter is well known for his voice as 'Wallace' on "Wallace and Gromit" and 'Norman "Cleggy" Clegg' on "Last of the Summer wine".
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Can a family holiday overcome all the issues that divide a bickering family? Stars Peter Sallis and Nicholas Lyndhurst. By Rosemary Timperley. -uploaded in HD . Can a family holiday overcome all the issues that divide a bickering family? Stars Peter Sallis and Nicholas Lyndhurst. By Rosemary Timperley. -uploaded in HD . Can a family holiday overcome all the issues that divide a bickering family? Stars Peter Sallis and Nicholas Lyndhurst. By Rosemary Timperley. -uploaded in HD .