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Clive Dunn

1920 · 2012

Years lived
92
Photos
16
Clive Dunn portrait

Born

January 9, 1920

Brixton, United Kingdom

Died

November 6, 2012

Faro, Portugal

Known for

British actor

Clive Dunn (1920–2012) was United Kingdom best known for British actor.

Clive Robert Bertram Dunn (January 9, 1920 – November 6, 2012) was an English actor from Brixton, United Kingdom. He was widely known for his iconic role as Lance Corporal Jones in the BBC sitcom Dad's Army, which cemented his place in British television history.

A life in moments

The moments that shaped a life

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Life chapters

Chapter 1 · 1920· Chapter 1 of 6

Early Life and Origins

Clive Dunn began his life in Brixton, United Kingdom, a vibrant district of South London, on January 9, 1920. This bustling metropolitan borough would have provided a rich backdrop for his formative years. While specific details of his upbringing and education are not extensively documented in available records, his eventual diverse career suggests a broad engagement with the arts from an early age.

Chapter 2· Chapter 2 of 6

Career Beginnings

Dunn cultivated a varied artistic career, establishing himself not only as a television and film actor but also as a writer and singer. This early versatility set the stage for his later success. His commitment to performance and storytelling became evident through his diverse professional pursuits.

Chapter 3 · 1968· Chapter 3 of 6

Major Achievements and Career Highlights

Clive Dunn's career reached its zenith with his role as Lance Corporal Jones in Dad's Army, a BBC sitcom that captivated audiences from 1968 to 1977. Despite being only 48 years old at the show's inception, one of the youngest cast members, he convincingly portrayed an elderly character, showcasing his remarkable acting range and dedication. This beloved series ran for nine successful series, comprising 80 episodes, and cemented his place in British television history.

His nuanced performance as the often-bewildered, yet fiercely loyal, Lance Corporal Jones endeared him to millions. Dunn's ability to perfectly capture the character's eccentricities and catchphrases made him an an indelible part of the show's enduring appeal. This role became the defining achievement of his acting career.

Chapter 4 · 1971· Chapter 4 of 6

Notable Works and Contributions

Beyond his television triumph, Clive Dunn extended his talents across various mediums. In film, he reprised his famous role in the 1971 adaptation of Dad's Army, bringing the much-loved Home Guard to the big screen. He also appeared in other notable films, including The Magic Christian in 1969 and Just like a Woman in 1967, showcasing his versatility in comedic and dramatic roles.

Dunn also enjoyed success in the music world, releasing the popular single "Grandad" in 1970, which further demonstrated his broader entertainment appeal. His vocal talents added another dimension to his public persona, connecting with audiences through song.

As a writer, Clive Dunn penned several works that offered insights into his life and interests. His bibliography includes "Permission to laugh" and "Permission to speak," suggesting memoirs or personal reflections. He also authored "Fighting Pioneers" and "Sunderland in the Great War," indicating an interest in historical subjects and storytelling beyond his acting roles.

Chapter 5 · 2012· Chapter 5 of 6

Later Years

Clive Dunn continued to be a cherished figure in the hearts of his fans. He passed away on November 6, 2012, in Faro, Portugal, at the age of 92. His passing marked the end of a long and impactful life dedicated to entertainment, leaving behind a rich legacy of performances and creative contributions.

Chapter 6· Chapter 6 of 6

Legacy and Impact

Clive Dunn's legacy is primarily defined by his iconic portrayal of Lance Corporal Jones, a character that became synonymous with courage, eccentricity, and the spirit of the British Home Guard. His performance helped make Dad's Army one of the most beloved and enduring sitcoms in British television history, still enjoyed by generations today.

His ability to transform completely into a character decades his senior showcased a rare talent and dedication to his craft. Dunn's contributions as an actor, singer, and writer collectively enriched the cultural landscape, ensuring he is remembered as a versatile and beloved figure in the annals of British entertainment.

FAQ

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  • When did Clive Dunn die?

    Clive Dunn died on November 6, 2012 in Faro, Portugal, at the age of 92.

  • Where was Clive Dunn born?

    Clive Dunn was born in Brixton, United Kingdom on January 9, 1920.

  • What is Clive Dunn best known for?

    Clive Dunn is best known for British actor.

  • How old was Clive Dunn when they died?

    Clive Dunn was 92 years old at the time of death.

  • What nationality was Clive Dunn?

    Clive Dunn was from United Kingdom.

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