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Name
  
Jackie Wright

Role
  
Television Actor

TV shows
  
The Benny Hill Show


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Died
  
January 1989, Belfast, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Benny Hill, Bob Todd, Sue Upton, Henry McGee

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John "Jackie" Wright (c. 1905 in Belfast, Ireland – January 1989 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) also nicknamed Little Jackie and Uncle Jackie, was a Northern Irish comedian, best known for being the bald-headed sidekick of Benny Hill on his television programme for fifteen years. In many of the show's trademark accelerated-motion scenes, Hill would often pat Wright's bald head rapidly, the motion being accompanied by dubbed-in smacking sounds. Actress Suzy Mandel claimed that "Jackie Wright was a chain smoker and he would often hide his cigarette in his mouth or behind his back during scenes. In fact, you could often see a little plume of smoke rising behind him if you looked close enough. Benny would slap his head to fan the smoke away." Wright's diminutive stature – he was only 4 feet 11 inches (1.50 m) tall – and Northern Irish accent became assets to the comedy.

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Comedy Map of Britain - Jackie Wright & Benny Hill (2006)


Biography

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Born in Belfast, the eldest of twelve children, Wright first worked as an automobile body assembler, even working in the United States for Cadillac. When the Great Depression took hold, Wright returned to Belfast and then began working in the field of entertainment, first as a musician and then as a supporting comedian.

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He did not enter television until the 1960s, when Hill discovered him and persuaded him to join his troupe. At the time, Hill was ending his stint with the BBC, and starting a 20-year relationship with Thames Television. Hill usually referred to him as "Little Jackie" or "our little Donny Osmond" on the programme. Wright also appeared on the short-lived 1973 programme Whoops Baghdad starring Frankie Howerd, and had a small role in the musical comedy film Three for All in 1975. He gained a cult following when edited-down versions of the Benny Hill programmes began airing in syndication in the US in the late 1970s.

Death

Wright left the show in 1983 owing to poor health. Five and a half years later, he died at the age of 83 in a Belfast hospital after battling a long, undisclosed illness. At the time of his death, Benny Hill remarked, "He was a lovely little fella... I'm saddened beyond words."

Filmography

Actor
1985
Video Spotlight (Video) as
Various Characters (uncredited)
1983
Jim Davidson's Special (TV Series)
- Episode #2.1 (1983)
1981
Benny Hill's Video Revue (Video)
1980
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) as
Various Characters
- Show 37 (1980) - Various Characters
1979
The Jim Davidson Show (TV Series) as
Various Roles (1981-1982)
1976
The Basil Brush Show (TV Series)
- Episode #11.3 (1976) - (as Jack Wright)
1976
Angels (TV Series) as
Mr. Stayning
- Day Hospital (1976) - Mr. Stayning (as Jack Wright)
1975
Three for All as
Old Man (as Jack Wright)
1975
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Verger
- The Dandelion Clock (1975) - Verger (as Jack Wright)
1974
Sing the Lady Out of Bed (TV Movie)(as Jack Wright)
1974
The Best of Benny Hill as
Various Roles (as Jack Wright)
1973
Whoops Baghdad! (TV Series) as
Bottom Pincher / Buyer / Sultan of Bangdor
- Ali and the Thieves (1973) - Bottom Pincher (as Jack Wright)
- A Cargo of Crumpet (1973) - Buyer (as Jack Wright)
- Genie of the Bottle (1973) - Sultan of Bangdor (as Jack Wright)
1970
Here Come the Double Deckers! (TV Series) as
3rd Soldier
- Scooper Strikes Out (1970) - 3rd Soldier (as John Wright)
1969
Scott On... (TV Series)
- The Body (1969) - (as John Wright)
1969
School for Sex as
Man in Strip-club (uncredited)
1968
Z Cars (TV Series) as
1st Football Fan
- For Auld Lang Syne: Part 1 (1968) - 1st Football Fan (as John Wright)
1968
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) as
Various Roles
- Episode #8.4 (1968) - Various Roles (as John Wright)
- Episode #8.3 (1968) - Various Roles (as John Wright)
- Episode #8.2 (1968) - Various Roles (as John Wright)
1967
Theatre 625 (TV Series)
- The Loser (1967)
1967
Adam Adamant Lives! (TV Series) as
Jimmy
- The Deadly Bullet (1967) - Jimmy (uncredited)
1963
The Dick Emery Show (TV Series)
Soundtrack
1973
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) (performer - 7 episodes)
- Show 38 (1980) - (performer: "R-E-T-O-L-R-A-M-S-O-C-K")
- Show 34 (1979) - (performer: "Mother Machree")
- Show 29 (1977) - (performer: "Perfidia")
- Show 27 (1976) - (performer: "The Fire Brigade Song (Let's Put Out the Fire)")
- Show 26 (1976) - (performer: "Luke and Tinker")
- Show 23 (1975) - (performer: "One of Those Songs" (Le Bal de Madame De Mortemouille))
- Show 17 (1973) - (performer: "Baby Lover")
Self
2008
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
Themselves - Musical Guest
- Episode #5.37 (2008) - Themselves - Musical Guest
1969
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) as
Self / Various Roles
- Carmen (1985) - Self / Various Roles
- The B-Team (1985) - Self / Various Roles (as Jack Wright)
- The Hot Shoe Show (1984) - Self / Various Roles
- Scuttlevision (1984) - Self / Various Roles
- Holiday (1983) - Self / Various Roles
- Superteech (1983) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 43 (1982) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 42 (1982) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 41 (1981) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 40 (1981) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 39 (1981) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 38 (1980) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 36 (1980) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 35 (1979) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 34 (1979) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 32 (1978) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 31 (1977) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 30 (1977) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 29 (1977) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 28 (1976) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 27 (1976) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 26 (1976) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 25 (1975) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 23 (1975) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 22 (1975) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 21 (1974) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 20 (1974) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 19 (1973) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 18 (1973) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 17 (1973) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 16 (1973) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 15 (1972) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 14 (1972) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 13 (1972) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 12 (1972) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 10 (1971) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 9 (1971) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 7 (1971) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 6 (1970) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 5 (1970) - Self / Various Roles
- Show 3 (1970) - Self / Various Roles
- The European Song Contest (1969) - Self / Various Roles (as John Wright)
1974
The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.11 (1974) - Self (as Jack Wright)
Archive Footage
2007
The Comedy Map of Britain (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (2007) - Self
2001
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Comedian
- Benny Hill: Laughter and Controversy (2001) - Self - Comedian
1998
Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary)
- Benny Hill (1998)
1991
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Various Roles
- Benny Hill: Clown Imperial (1991) - Various Roles (uncredited)
1982
Benny Hill's V!deo S!deshow (Video) as
Various Characters (uncredited)

References

Jackie Wright Wikipedia