Jimmy was born on 23rd March, 1920 in Barnes, London. His real name was James Keith O'Neill.
He performed in the Cambridge Footlights review and joined the RAF during the Second World War. He was presented with the Distinguished Flying Cross after his Dakota was shot down at Arnhem in 1944. Because of his facial injuries sustained in the crash, he had to have plastic surgery and to hide this he grew a large handlebar moustache, which became his trademark.
He also founded and was Vice President of 'The Handlebar Club', whose members had large moustaches. His hobbies included polo, hunting, flying and brass bands. He was also in partnership with his brother in a successful 900 acre farm in Sussex . He died on 7th. July, 1988.
I thought he once said he was a fighter pilot flying F9Fs. He is also afraid of heights.
Jim
Never heard of Edwards (interesting story!), but honestly- you never heard of Ed McMahon? Ever heard of Johnny Carson? You know- the Tonight Show? Took over for Jack Paar?
Doug, Ed McMahon's famous line is "Hi-yo!"
Heard of it?
Hmmm... we seem to be slipping in the "cultural imperialism" department....
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