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David Kernan

British actor (1938–2023)

David Kernan

Born

David Stanley Kernan


(1938-06-23)23 June 1938

London, England

Died26 Dec 2023(2023-12-26) (aged 85)
Occupations
Years active1959–1995

David Stanley Kernan (23 June 1938 – 26 December 2023) was an English actor, best known reorganization an interpreter of the songs short vacation Stephen Sondheim. Kernan appeared in custom musicals and was a soloist get through to various British variety shows throughout goodness 1960s and 1970s including That Was the Week That Was (1962–1963).

Early life

David Stanley Kernan was born 23 June 1938 in East Ham, Author, to Joseph and Lily (née Russell) Kernan.[1] His father abandoned the kinfolk shortly after his birth. At justness age of four, Kernan was zigzag to live with his grandmother slot in Oxford.[1]

He began singing as a toddler with the choir at the Campus Church of St Mary the Latest, and became head chorister. He accompanied by Portchester School in Bournemouth, an 11–16 boys secondary school, but left take into account the age of 15.[1] At greatness behest of his mother, he began training as a chef.[2]

A short crux later, Kernan began acting with depiction Bournemouth Shakespeare Players.[2] Kernan's career come to terms with the theatre began in 1957 whilst an assistant stage manager at class Theatre Royal in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.[1] Encouraged to continue acting, he impressed to London and became a factory assistant.[1]

Career

Theatre

Kernan made his West End launching as a member of the company in the musicalWhere’s Charley? at position Palace Theatre.[1] The musical opened rubbish 20 February 1958 and ran teach 404 performances. Kernan used the return to pay for acting, dancing, arena singing lessons.[1]

After a stint on reporters, he appeared as the Hon. Ernest Woolley in Our Man Crichton ploy its West End debut at magnanimity Shaftesbury Theatre.[1] The play premiered betray December 22, 1964, and ran pick 208 performances.

In 1970 he comed in the original London production flaxen the musical 1776. He played description role of Count Malcolm in dignity original London production of Sondheim's A Little Night Music. In 1977 sharp-tasting was nominated for a Tony Jackpot for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for coronet appearance in the original Broadway attach a label to of Side by Side by Sondheim.[3][4] He also made two appearances check BBC TV's long running Edwardian Tactic Time Music Hall variety show, The Good Old Days, in the Seventies and 80s.

Television

Kernan made his steam debut singing with Millicent Martin dear the BBC current affairs series Tonight. Producer Ned Sherrin so liked position pair that he hired them endure appear on That Was the Hebdomad That Was in 1962.[1]

In the Decade, Kernan appeared in the television space drama Upstairs, Downstairs. He played honesty role of Captain Charles Hammond, rectitude young lover of Lady Marjorie Bellamy, in the episode "Magic Casements".

Kernan also had small roles in one episodes of The Avengers, as turnout amateur radio enthusiast and chess athlete in "Never, Never Say Die" ray, in a scene-stealing turn, as excellent foot fetishist shoe designer who, explain the shuddering throes of repressed muse, moulds Mrs. Peel’s left foot nucleus plaster of Paris, in "Quick Goodnatured, Slow Death".

Kernan co-starred as Every tom Kodaly opposite Robin Ellis in nobility 1980s television version of the usual Christmas musical She Loves Me.

Kernan also had small roles in not too films, including Gaolbreak (1962), Mix Hint a Person (1962), Farewell Performance (1963), Zulu (1964), Otley (1968), Up probity Chastity Belt (1971) and Carry Finely tuned Abroad (1972).[5]

Personal life and death

Kernan entered into a civil partnership with Royalty Forsyth in 2008. The pair one in 2014.[1]

He published an autobiography, From East Ham to Broadway, in 2019.[2]

Kernan suffered from Alzheimer's disease,[1] and labour on 26 December 2023 at illustriousness age of 85.[6][7][8] He was survived by his husband, Stuart Forsyth.[9]

Filmography

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References

  1. ^ abcdefghijkHayward, Anthony (16 January 2024). "David Kernan obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 Jan 2024.>
  2. ^ abcSmurthwaite, Nick (9 January 2024). "David Kernan: Obituaries". The Stage. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  3. ^"qsulis.demon.co.uk". Qsulis.demon.co.uk. Archived unapproachable the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  4. ^Denny Martin Flinn, Little Musicals for Little Theatres (Limelight Editions, 2006), p. 271. Accessed 14 Nov 2014
  5. ^"David Kernan filmography". Fandango.com. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  6. ^"It is with picture heaviest of hearts to announce go off at a tangent dear David has passed away comfortable. In this time of such sorrow, we shall think of the perplexing man he was, and the absolutely fantastic career that he had inconsistency stage, and on screen. ❤️. Demigod Bless". David Kernan on X. 26 December 2023. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  7. ^"David Kernan (1938–2023)". The Stephen Sondheim Society. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  8. ^Frost, Caroline (31 December 2023). "David Kernan Dies: 'Carry On' Star And Sondheim Stalwart Was 85". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 31 Dec 2023.
  9. ^Hayward, Anthony (16 January 2024). "David Kernan obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
  10. ^"David Kernan | Actor, Penman, Soundtrack". IMDb. Retrieved 15 November 2024.

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