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Melvyn Kenneth Smith (3 December 1952 – 19 July 2013) was an English comedian, actor and director. Smith worked on the
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shows '' Not the Nine O'Clock News'' and '' Alas Smith and Jones'' with his comedy partner, Griff Rhys Jones. Smith and Jones founded Talkback, which grew to be one of the United Kingdom's largest producers of television comedy and light entertainment programming.


Early life

Smith's father, Kenneth, was born in Tow Law,
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, and worked at a coal mine during the Second World War; looking after the pit ponies. After the war ended, he moved to London and married Smith's mother, whose parents owned a
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s in
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. When the government legalised high street betting with the Betting and Gaming Act 1960, he turned the shop into the first betting shop in Chiswick. Smith was born and brought up in Chiswick. He was educated at Hogarth Primary School, Chiswick, and at Latymer Upper School, an
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in
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. He studied Experimental Psychology at
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.


Career

Whilst at Oxford University, Smith produced '' The Tempest'', and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe with the Oxford University Dramatic Society. One year they shared a venue with the Cambridge Footlights, directed by
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. His extra-curricular activities while at university led to his joining the Royal Court Theatre production team in London, and then Bristol Old Vic. He was also associate director of Sheffield's Crucible Theatre for two years. Later, he directed a theatre production of ''Not in Front of the Audience''. John Lloyd later gained the opportunity to develop the idea that became the
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BBC television series '' Not the Nine O'Clock News''. This was followed briefly by ''
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'' (with
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) and then the comedy sketch series '' Alas Smith and Jones'', co-starring Griff Rhys Jones, its title being a pun on the name of the American television series '' Alias Smith and Jones''. In 1982, he starred as the lead role in ITV drama ''Muck and Brass ''where he played Tom Craig, a ruthless property developer. In 1984, he appeared in the '' Minder'' episode "A Star Is Gorn" playing the character Cyril Ash, a record producer. He also guest-starred on '' The Goodies'' episode " Animals". At the end of the 1980s, he played the title role in the sitcom '' Colin's Sandwich'' (1988–90), playing a
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employee with aspirations to be a writer. In 1981, Smith and Griff Rhys Jones founded
TalkBack Productions Talkback is a British television production company established in 1981 by comedy duo Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. History Talkback was sold to Pearson Television in 2000. The company merged with Thames Television in 2003 and the combined en ...
, a company that produced many of the most significant British comedy shows of the following decades, including '' Smack the Pony'', '' Da Ali G Show'', ''
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'' and '' Big Train''. In 2000, the company was sold to Pearson for £62 million. Dressed as
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, Smith and Jones introduced Queen on stage at
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in July 1985, with Smith removing his helmet before shouting into the microphone, "her majesty, Queen!" Smith co-wrote and took the lead role in the space comedy '' Morons from Outer Space'' (1985), but the film failed to make much impact. His next cinema effort was better received as director of '' The Tall Guy'' (1989), giving
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a major screen role. Perhaps his best-known film in America is ''
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'', the 1992 update of the Marx Brothers film '' A Night at the Opera'', starring Smith as a cheeky, opportunistic cab driver turned ballet promoter.
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considered this film the outstanding comedy of the year, but when the producers left Paramount for another studio, Paramount withdrew its support for the film. In 1987, Smith recorded a single with
Kim Wilde Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960) is an English pop singer, DJ and television presenter. She first saw success in 1981 with her debut single "Kids in America", which peaked at No. 2 in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award f ...
for Comic Relief: a cover of the Christmas song " Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" with some additional comedy lines written by Smith and Jones. The pairing of Smith and Wilde was a comic allusion to the duo Mel and Kim. The song reached number three in the UK charts. The same year he appeared in ''
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'' as the Albino. Smith and Jones were reunited in 2005 for a review/revival of their earlier television series in ''The Smith And Jones Sketchbook''. Smith joked: "Obviously, Griff's got more money than me so he came to work in a Rolls-Royce and I came on a bicycle. But it was great fun to do and we are firmly committed to doing something new together, because you don't chuck that sort of chemistry away. Of course, I'll have to pretend I like ''Restoration''." In August 2006, Smith returned to the theatre stage after some 20 years, appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe festival in ''Allegiance'', Irish journalist and author Mary Kenny's play about Churchill's encounter with the Irish nationalist leader
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in 1921. The play initially caused some controversy, with Smith proposing to flout the Scottish ban on smoking in public places, but the scene was quickly adapted after gaining the required amount of publicity. The play was directed by Brian Gilbert and produced by
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. In 2006, he also appeared in
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as Benjamin Frasier, a pub landlord who was scammed by the Hustle team when his on-screen son Joey tried to launch a rap career. In autumn 2006, Smith starred opposite Belinda Lang in a tour of a new comedy ''An Hour and a Half Late'' by French playwright
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, which was adapted by Smith. He then directed a West End revival of '' Charley's Aunt'' starring Stephen Tompkinson. From October 2007 to January 2008, he played the role of Wilbur Turnblad in the London production of '' Hairspray'' at the
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.


Personal life

Smith was married to Pamela (née Gay-Rees), a former model, who grew up in Easington and Durham. The couple had houses in St John's Wood, London, and the hamlet of
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,
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, as well as a property in Barbados.


Health

Smith was hospitalised in 1999 with stomach ulcers, following an accidental overdose of over 50 Nurofen Plus tablets in one day, after previously admitting an addiction to
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. Smith said at the time that the pressures of film work were a contributing factor, along with a desperate need to ease the pain caused by gout. Partly as a result, he agreed to sell
Talkback Productions Talkback is a British television production company established in 1981 by comedy duo Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. History Talkback was sold to Pearson Television in 2000. The company merged with Thames Television in 2003 and the combined en ...
. On 31 December 2008, Smith appeared on ''
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'' whilst suffering from severe pharyngitis.


Death

On the morning of 19 July 2013, the
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was called to Smith's home in north-west London. Smith was confirmed dead by the ambulance crew, with a later post-mortem confirming death from a heart attack.


Television shows


Producer

* 2000 ''Too Much Sun'' television series, six episodes * 1995 ''Tough Target'' television series, one episode


Director

* 1994 '' Dream On'', one episode


Performer

* 1979–1982 '' Not the Nine O'Clock News'' * 1980 ''
Smith and Goody ''Smith and Goody'' is a children's sketch show on ITV from the 1980s. It was made for the ITV network by Thames Television. It starred, and was written by Mel Smith (at the time, part of the ''Not The Nine O'Clock News'' show on BBC2) and Bob ...
'' * 1981 ''Fundamental Frolics'' * 1982–1998 '' Alas Smith and Jones/Smith and Jones'' * 1982 ''Muck and Brass'' * 1984 '' Weekend in Wallop'' * 1984 '' The Young Ones'' * 1985 ''
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'' (comedy sketch and intro to rock band Queen) * 1986 ''Comedians Do It on Stage'' * 1987 '' The World According to Smith and Jones'' * 1987 '' Filthy Rich & Catflap'' * 1987 '' The Grand Knockout Tournament'' * 1988–1990 '' Colin's Sandwich'' * 1989 '' Smith and Jones in Small Doses'' * 1991 ''Amnesty International's Big 30'' * 1991 '' Comic Relief'' * 1995 ''The Night of Comic Relief'' * 1996 ''A Gala Comedy Hour (Best of the Prince's Trust)'' * 2005 '' Comic Relief 2005'' * 2006 '' The Smith and Jones Sketchbook'' * 2006 ''The Sittaford Mystery'', an episode of '' Marple'' * 2006 ''
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'' * 2008 ''
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'' * 2010–2011 '' Rock & Chips'' (two episode) * 2012 ''The Ones: Series 1: The One Griff Rhys Jones'' * 2013 '' Dancing on the Edge''


Writer

* 1979-1982 '' Not the Nine O'Clock News'' * 1980 ''
Smith and Goody ''Smith and Goody'' is a children's sketch show on ITV from the 1980s. It was made for the ITV network by Thames Television. It starred, and was written by Mel Smith (at the time, part of the ''Not The Nine O'Clock News'' show on BBC2) and Bob ...
'' * 1984 '' Alas Smith and Jones'', two episodes * 1984 '' Weekend in Wallop'' * 1986 ''Comedians Do It on Stage'' * 1991 ''Amnesty International's Big'' 30 * 1994 ''Smith and Jones: One Night Stand'' * 1996 ''A Gala Comedy Hour (Best of the Prince's Trust)''


Filmography


Executive producer

* 2003 ''
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''


Director

* 1989 '' The Tall Guy'' * 1994 '' Radioland Murders'' * 1997 ''
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'' * 2001 '' High Heels and Low Lifes'' * 2003 ''
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''


Writer

* 1985 '' Morons from Outer Space'' co-written with Griff Rhys Jones


Actor

* 1980 ''
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'' as Disco Doorman * 1980 ''
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'' as Alan * 1983 '' Bullshot'' as Crouch * 1983 ''
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'' as Terry Abbatt * 1984 '' Minder'' as Cyril Ash * 1985 '' Restless Natives'' as Pyle * 1985 '' Morons from Outer Space'' as Bernard * 1985 '' National Lampoon's European Vacation'' as London Hotel Receptionist * 1987 ''
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'' as The Albino * 1988 ''
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase ''The Wolves of Willoughby Chase'' is a children's novel by Joan Aiken, first published in 1962. Set in an alternative history of England, it tells of the adventures of cousins Bonnie and Sylvia and their friend Simon the goose-boy as they thw ...
'' as Mr. Grimshaw * 1989 '' Wilt'' as Inspector Flint * 1991 ''
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'' as Father Christmas * 1992 ''
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'' (aka ''Lame Ducks'') as Rocco Melonchek * 1994 ''
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'' as Porno Movie Director * 1996 '' Twelfth Night: Or What You Will'' as Sir Toby Belch


References


External links

* * ''Rockin' around the Christmas tree'' a
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