| Another comic actor that I have enjoyed for years. Not seen on
TV so much these days, but when he is on you can be assured of a
class act. The biography below was taken from
http://www.answers.com/topic/russ-abbot
Russ Abbot, born Russell Roberts
16 September
1947 in
Chester,
England) is a
musician,
comedian, and
actor.
He was the 5th of 6 sons born to Donald, who was English, and
Elizabeth Roberts, who was Scottish.
As a
drummer Abbot founded the Black Abbots,
who signed their first record-contract in
1977. Later on he appeared as a
comedian, winning five times the
award as Funniest Man On Television.
From
1980, Abbot released some
albums as a solo artist and played successfully in several
TV series.
The Russ Abbot Show showed his talents as an all round
entertainer and attracted millions of viewers. This show was very
popular amongst younger viewers prompting 2 annuals to be published
in
1982 and
1983. The annuals featured comic strips based on popular
characters plus some publicity photos of Russ in a variety of
guises.
After many years, Abbot bought the performing rights to his hit
Atmosphere and refuses to allow it to be played on radio as
he considers it to be a dire representation of his talents, however
many consider this to be a classic novelty hit (it spent no fewer
than 2 months in the UK Top 20 in
1984).
Abbot's theatre roles include Alfred P. Doolittle in
My Fair Lady and the narrator in
The Rocky Horror Show.
In
1967, he married Tricia Simpson and he has children.

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