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John Clive (6 January 1933 – 14 October 2012) was an English actor and author, known internationally for his historical and social fiction, such as ''KG200'' and ''Barossa''. Clive was also an established British television and film actor. Beginning his career at the age of fourteen touring in rep, he went on to star on the West End stage, in plays such as '' Absurd Person Singular'', '' The Wizard of Oz'', ''
Under Milk Wood ''Under Milk Wood'' is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh people, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The BBC commissioned the play, which was later adapted for the stage. The first public reading was in New York City in 1953. A Under Milk Wood (1972 film), f ...
'', ''The Bandwagon'' at the Mermaid Theatre, ''
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'', ''Young Woodley'' and '' Life with Father''. As a character actor he appeared in comic and straight acting roles in films, such as '' The Italian Job'', '' Yellow Submarine'', '' The Pink Panther Strikes Again'', '' A Clockwork Orange'' and ''
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''. He was a member of the '' Carry On Team'' appearing in two of the '' Carry on'' series of comedy films; '' Carry On Abroad'', and '' Carry On Dick'' Clive was initiated into the Grand Order of Water Rats in 1988.


Career

Born Clive John Frederick Hambley on 6 January 1933 in London. He was still a child when his family moved to
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, and in 1939 he was evacuated to North Wales. Clive left school when he was 14 years old, and began working as a page at the New Shakespeare Theatre. He soon auditioned for plays and musicals, and was cast in singing roles in children's musicals and as an assistant to comedians in sketches. His first starring role was the lead in ''
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'' in 1938. He developed a keen interest in motion pictures as a teenager, especially for the films of
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. He spent his national service in the
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, and then returned to acting. He toured the
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in
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in plays such as '' Lady Windermere's Fan'', '' Life With Father'', and '' Young Woodley''. Clive soon moved to London, where he performed in
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s at The Poor Millionaire club and the Buxton Club. He continued to find work on the stage, appearing in West End productions of '' Absurd Person Singular'', ''
Under Milk Wood ''Under Milk Wood'' is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh people, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The BBC commissioned the play, which was later adapted for the stage. The first public reading was in New York City in 1953. A Under Milk Wood (1972 film), f ...
'', ''The Winslow Boy'', and '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''. He worked as a stand-up comedian and bingo caller between jobs.


Acting

For his first film role, in
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'' The Magnet'', he was credited as Clive Kendall, but he soon adopted the stage name John Clive. In
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' animated film '' Yellow Submarine'' he provided the voice of
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. His television appearances also included '' Robert's Robots'', '' Rising Damp'', '' The Dick Emery Show'', ''The Perils of Pendragon'', '' The Sweeney'', '' Great Expectations'' and '' The History of Mr Polly''. He made his television debut in the seventh '' Wednesday Play'' ''Wear a Very Big Hat'', broadcast by
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in 1964. Clive also featured in '' Lady Windermere's Fan'', '' One Way Out'' and '' The Ten Percenters''. He featured in a 1970s advert for Jacob's Coconut Cream Biscuits.


Author

In 1977, he co-wrote the historical novel '' KG 200'' with J.D. Gilman, a story about a secret
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unit during the
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. This book was an international best-seller. ''The Last Liberator'', followed in 1980 and was well received by literary critics. ''Barossa'' also achieved critical acclaim. ''Broken Wings'' was published in 1983 and matched the international success of ''KG 200''. Other fictional titles written by Clive followed including ''Ark'' co-written with Nicholas Headin, in 1986 which also received good reviews and ''The Lions' Cage'' which was published in 1988.


Death

John Clive died after a short illness on 14 October 2012 in England aged 79. In 2021, his daughter appeared on the BBC TV show '' The Repair Shop'', to which she brought a model of the yellow submarine by Corgi Toys. This had been given to her father at the premiere of the film in which he voiced John Lennon. Steve Fletcher on ''The Repair Shop'' restored the model.


Bibliography

*Clive, John and Gilman J. D. ''KG 200: The Force with no Face''. Simon and Schuster (1977). *Clive, John. ''The Last Liberator''. Hamlyn (1980). *Clive, John. ''Barossa''. Delacorte Press (1981). *Clive, John. ''Broken Wings''. Granada (1983). *Clive, John and Head, Nicholas. ''Ark''. Penguin (1986). *Clive, John. ''The Lions Cage''. Penguin (1988).


Filmography


Feature films

Credits include: * '' The Magnet'' (1950) - The people of Merseyside * '' Smashing Time'' (1967) - Sweeney Todd manager * '' The Mini-Affair'' (1968) - Joe * '' Yellow Submarine'' (1968) -
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(voice) * '' The Italian Job'' (1969) - Garage Manager * '' A Nice Girl Like Me'' (1969) - Supermarket Shopper * '' Carry On Henry'' (1971) - Court Dandy (scenes deleted) * '' A Clockwork Orange'' (1971) - Stage Actor * '' Four Dimensions of Greta'' (1972) - Phil the Greek * '' Straight on Till Morning'' (1972) - Newsagent * '' Go for a Take'' (1972) - Hotel Waiter * '' Carry On Abroad'' (1972) - Robin * '' Tiffany Jones'' (1973) - Stefan * '' Carry On Dick'' (1974) - Isaac the Tailor * '' Great Expectations'' (1974) - Mr. Wopsle * '' Never Too Young to Rock'' (1976) - Bandsman * '' No Longer Alone'' (1976) - Basil * '' Queen Kong'' (1976) - Comedian * '' The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' (1976) - Chuck * '' Hardcore'' (1977) - Willi * '' Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers'' (1977) - Man in wheelchair * '' Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse'' (1978) - Grieves * '' Let's Get Laid'' (1978) - Piers Horrabin * '' Revenge of the Pink Panther'' (1978) - President's Aide * ''
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'' (1998) - Bentley Man (final film role)


Television

Credits include: *''
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'' (1965) - Billy Moffatt *'' Watch the Birdies'' (1966) - Lenny *''
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'' (1967) - Fred :"Who Said Anything About the Law?: Part 2 :"Who Said Anything About the Law?: Part 1 *'' The Saint'' (1967) - Garton *''The Informer'' (1967) - News photographer *''
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'' (1967) - Clerk *'' The Gnomes of Dulwich'' (1969) - Old :"Episode No.1.5" :"Episode No.1.4" :"Episode No.1.3" :"Episode No.1.2" :"Episode No.1.1" *'' Here Come the Double Deckers'' (1971) *'' Father, Dear Father'' (1971) - Auctioneer *''The Man Outside'' (1972) - Rosko *''The World of Cilla'' (1973) *'' Great Expectations'' (1974) - Mr. Wopsle *'' Robert's Robots'' (1973-1974) - Robert Sommerby / Robert Robot *''The Perils of Pendragon'' (1974) - Rosko *'' The Sweeney'' (1975) - John Frewin *'' How Green Was My Valley'' (1975-1976) - Cyfartha :"Episode No.1.6" :"Episode No.1.5" :"Episode No.1.4" :"Episode No.1.3" :"Episode No.1.2" *''The Galton and Simpson Playhouse'' (1977) - Man in Phonebox :"Naught for Thy Comfort" *'' Rising Damp'' - (1977-1978) - Gwyn / Samaritan *''Odd Man Out'' (1977) - TV Reporter *''The Chiffy Kids'' (1978) - Mr. Melrose *''Rings on Their Fingers'' (1978) - The Salesman :"Party Mood" *''Leave It to Charlie'' (1979) - Andy Kirk :"Money, Money, Money" *''The History of Mr. Polly'' (1980) - Hinks :"Episode No.1.4" :"Episode No.1.3" :"Episode No.1.2" *'' The Nesbitts Are Coming'' (1980) - PC Emlyn Harris :"Moving Day" :"Look on the Black Side" :"Race Day" :"The Big Job" :"It's All a Game" *''A Dream of Alice'' (1982) *'' Theatre Night'' (1985) - Mr. Dumby :'' Lady Windermere's Fan'' *''Screen One (1989) - Prudoe :"One Way Out" *'' T-Bag's Christmas Carol'' (1989) - Giles Pickens *'' The 10 Percenters'' (1996) - Terry :"Surprise"


Other credits


Documentaries

Source: * ''Hamlet: The Video'' (1992) * '' The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Espionage Escapades'' (2007)


Appearances in deleted scenes

Source: *'' Carry On Henry'' / US: ''Carry on Henry VIII'' (1971) "Plotter"


Notes


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clive, John 1933 births 2012 deaths English male film actors English male television actors English male writers 20th-century English writers National Book Critics Circle Award winners