Sidney James(1913-1976)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
The star of the Carry On series of films, Sid James originally came to
prominence as sidekick to the ground breaking British comedy actor Tony
Hancock, on both radio and then television. Born in Johannesburg, South
Africa and named Solomon Joel Cohen, James arrived in England in
1946, second wife in tow, having served with the South African Army
during World War 2. By now an aspiring actor, James claimed to have
boxed in his youth, perhaps to explain his craggy features, but was
certainly a well respected hairdresser in his native country. Known in
the trade as "one take James", he became a very talented and
professional actor, constantly in demand for small parts in British
post-war cinema. In 1960 James debuted in the fourth of the Carry On
films, taking the lead role in
Carry on Constable (1960)
and went on to appear in a further 18 Carry On films as well as various
stage and television spin-offs. Reputed not to have got on with Carry
On co-star Kenneth Williams,
the two often played adversaries on-screen, notably in the historical
parodies
Carry on Up the Khyber (1968)
and
Carry on Don't Lose Your Head (1967).
James however was respected and revered by almost everyone he worked
with and contrary to popular myth, a true gentleman. An addiction to
gambling played a large part in James' workaholic schedule and
subsequent heart attack in 1967. He was soon back in action however,
playing a hospital patient in
Carry on Doctor (1967), able to
spend most of the film in bed. He suffered a second and fatal heart
attack on stage in Sunderland, England on April 26 1976, leaving behind
3 children and his third wife Valerie who had stuck by him despite his
affair with Carry On co-star
Barbara Windsor, saying, "He always came
home to me".