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Barry Humphries

John Barry Humphries was a multifaceted Australian entertainer, celebrated as a comedian, actor, author, and satirist. He gained international recognition for his iconic stage and television characters, Dame Edna Everage, a flamboyant housewife superstar, and Sir Les Patterson, a boorish cultural attaché. Humphries showcased his talent across various platforms, including stage productions, films, and television programs, leaving an indelible mark on the world of comedy and entertainment.

1905: Father's Birth Year

In 1905, Eric Humphries, Barry Humphries' father, was born. He later worked as a construction manager.

1907: Mother's Birth Year

In 1907, Louisa Agnes (née Brown), Barry Humphries' mother, was born.

February 1934: Barry Humphries' Birth

In February 1934, John Barry Humphries was born, who later became a celebrated Australian comedian, actor, author, and satirist.

February 1934: Humphries' Birth in Melbourne

On 17 February 1934, Barry Humphries was born in Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, to Eric Humphries and Louisa Agnes Brown.

1946: Birth of brother Michael

In 1946, Barry Humphries' brother Michael was born.

1952: Dada-Influenced Recordings

From 1952 to 1953, Barry Humphries participated in a series of Dada-influenced recordings in Melbourne, including "Wubbo Music," considered one of Australia's earliest experimental music recordings.

1953: Dada-Influenced Recordings

From 1952 to 1953, Barry Humphries participated in a series of Dada-influenced recordings in Melbourne, including "Wubbo Music," considered one of Australia's earliest experimental music recordings.

December 1955: Premiere of "Olympic Hostess"

On 13 December 1955, the first stage sketch featuring Mrs. Norm Everage, called "Olympic Hostess", premiered at Melbourne University's Union Theatre, marking the debut of what would become Humphries' best-known character, Edna Everage.

1956: Character Development

In 1956, Peter O'Shaughnessy nurtured and promoted the character of Edna Everage, which allowed the character to flourish. The character of Sandy Stone also took shape as a presence on the stage.

1956: Dame Edna Everage Conceived

In 1956, the persona of Dame Edna Everage was originally conceived by Barry Humphries.

September 1957: Appearance in Waiting for Godot

In September 1957, Humphries appeared as Estragon in Australia's first production of Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot' at the Arrow Theatre in Melbourne.

1957: Move to Sydney and Phillip Street Theatre

In 1957, Humphries moved to Sydney and joined the Phillip Street Theatre, where he revived "Olympic Hostess", launching a fifty-year career for Edna Everage.

1958: Portrait by Clifton Pugh

In 1958, Clifton Pugh created a portrait of Barry Humphries, which is now in the National Portrait Gallery.

1958: Collaboration and First Commercial Recording

In 1958, Humphries collaborated with Peter O'Shaughnessy on the Rock'n'Reel Revue and made his first commercial recording, the EP Wild Life in Suburbia.

1959: Move to London

In 1959, Humphries moved to London, where he became a friend of leading members of the British comedy scene.

1960: Role in Oliver! London

In 1960, Barry Humphries had his first major break on the British stage in the original London production of Oliver! as Mr Sowerberry.

1960: Friendship with John Betjeman begins

In 1960, Humphries's friendship with John Betjeman began after Betjeman heard some of Humphries's early recordings.

1961: Cliff Fall and Rescue

In 1961, while in Cornwall, Humphries fell over a cliff and was rescued by helicopter, with the footage captured by ITN news.

1962: First One-Man Revue

In 1962, Barry Humphries presented 'A Nice Night's Entertainment', his first one-man satirical stage revue, though it was only performed in Australia.

1962: A Nice Night's Entertainment

In 1962, Barry Humphries' first London one-man show, A Nice Night's Entertainment, received negative reviews.

1963: Role in Oliver! Broadway

In 1963, Humphries reprised his role as Mr. Sowerberry in the Broadway production of Oliver!

1965: Another Nice Night's Entertainment

In 1965, Barry Humphries created 'Excuse I: Another Nice Night's Entertainment', another one-man revue performed only in Australia.

1966: Contribution to The Late Show

From 1966 to 1967, Humphries contributed to BBC Television's 'The Late Show'.

1967: Starred as Fagin

In 1967, Barry Humphries starred as Fagin in the Piccadilly Theatre's revival of Oliver!

1967: Appearance in Bedazzled

In 1967, Humphries appeared in Bedazzled.

1967: First Film Role

In 1967, Humphries secured his first film role as "Envy" in the movie 'Bedazzled', thanks to his friendship with Cook and Moore.

1968: Performance in Treasure Island

In 1968, Humphries performed with Spike Milligan in the production of 'Treasure Island' as Long John Silver, which he described as 'one of the strangest and most exhilarating experiences of my career'.

1968: Return to Australia for Revue

In 1968, Humphries returned to Australia to tour his one-man revue 'Just a Show'.

1969: Just a Show Staged

In 1969, Barry Humphries staged Just a Show, which polarized the critics but was a hit with audiences and became the basis of a growing cult following in the UK.

1969: Portrait by John Brack

In 1969, John Brack painted Barry Humphries in the character of Edna Everage, which is now in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

1970: Movie Debut

In 1970, Edna Everage made her movie debut in John B. Murray's 'The Naked Bunyip'.

1971: Filming The Adventures of Barry McKenzie

In 1971, Barry Humphries co-wrote the script and played three different parts in 'The Adventures of Barry McKenzie'.

1971: A Load of Olde Stuffe Show

In 1971, Barry Humphries further developed the character of Edna Everage in his show, A Load of Olde Stuffe.

1972: Death of Father

In 1972, Eric Humphries, Barry Humphries' father, passed away.

1972: Collaboration with Nigel Butterley

In 1972, Humphries collaborated with composer Nigel Butterley to produce 'First Day Covers', a collection of poems about suburbia read by Edna Everage with accompanying music.

1974: At Least You Can Say You've Seen It

From 1974 to 1975, Barry Humphries created shows, including At Least You Can Say You've Seen It.

1974: UK Sex Comedy

In 1974, Humphries appeared in the UK sex comedy Percy's Progress and Bruce Beresford's Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, in which Edna was made a dame by then Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam.

1975: Appearance in Side by Side

In 1975, Humphries appeared in 'Side by Side'.

1975: Appearance in The Great Macarthy

In 1975, Humphries appeared in David Baker's 'The Great Macarthy'.

1976: London Production Housewife, Superstar!

In 1976, Barry Humphries achieved widespread critical and audience acclaim in Britain with his London production, Housewife, Superstar! at the Apollo Theatre.

1977: Dame Edna on Saturday Night Live

In 1977, Dame Edna guest-starred on the U.S. sketch comedy and variety show Saturday Night Live.

1977: Cameo as Edna

In 1977, Humphries had a cameo as Edna in the Robert Stigwood musical film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and appeared in The Getting of Wisdom.

1977: Housewife, Superstar! in New York City

In 1977, Humphries took Housewife, Superstar! to New York City, but it was a disastrous repeat of his experience with Just a Show.

1978: Isn't It Pathetic at His Age

In 1978, Humphries created his next show Isn't It Pathetic at His Age, a title derived from his mother's sarcastic remarks.

1981: Part in Shock Treatment

In 1981, Humphries played Bert Schnick in Shock Treatment, the sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

1982: Appearance in Comedy Performance Films

In 1982, Humphries featured in various roles in comedy performance films including 'The Secret Policeman's Other Ball'.

1984: Death of Mother

In 1984, Louisa Agnes (née Brown), Barry Humphries' mother, passed away.

1985: Featured role in Dr. Fischer of Geneva

In 1985, Humphries played Richard Deane in Dr. Fischer of Geneva.

December 1987: BBC Radio 4 Today

In December 1987, Humphries appeared on BBC Radio 4 program Today in a recorded interview, playing both Dame Edna and Sir Les.

1987: Starring in Les Patterson Saves the World

In 1987, Barry Humphries starred as Les Patterson in 'Les Patterson Saves the World'.

1987: Appearance in Howling III

In 1987, Humphries appeared in 'Howling III'.

1989: Appearance in Comedy Performance Films

In 1989, Humphries featured in various roles in comedy performance films including 'A Night of Comic Relief 2'.

1990: Marriage to Elizabeth Spender

In 1990, Humphries married Elizabeth Spender, his fourth wife.

1991: Golden Rose of Montreux

In 1991, Barry Humphries won the Golden Rose of Montreux for A Night on Mount Edna and wrote and starred in The Life and Death of Sandy Stone.

1991: Dame Edna's Hollywood

In 1991, Dame Edna's Hollywood series of chat-show specials was filmed in the U.S.

1991: Cameo as Rupert Murdoch

In 1991, Humphries had a cameo as Rupert Murdoch in the miniseries Selling Hitler.

1992: Dame Edna's Neighbourhood Watch

In 1992, Dame Edna's Neighbourhood Watch television show was released.

1992: Publication of 'More Please'

In 1992, Humphries' award-winning autobiography, 'More Please', was published, in which he discussed creating a character similar to Edna while touring with the MTC and acknowledged the influence of his mentor, Peter O'Shaughnessy.

1993: J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography

In 1993, Humphries' first autobiography, More Please, won the J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography.

1994: Role in Immortal Beloved

In 1994, Humphries played Count Metternich in Immortal Beloved.

1995: Three Role Cameo

In 1995, Humphries had a three-role cameo in Philippe Mora's horror satire Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills.

1996: Dame Edna's Work Experience

In 1996, Dame Edna's Work Experience television show was released.

1996: Role in The Leading Man

In 1996, Humphries appeared in 'The Leading Man'.

1997: Dame Edna Kisses It Better

In 1997, Dame Edna Kisses It Better television show was released.

1997: Appearance in Spice World

In 1997, Humphries appeared in the Spice Girls' film Spice World and the Australian feature Welcome to Woop Woop.

1997: Reprised Role of Fagin

In 1997, Humphries reprised the role of Fagin in Cameron Mackintosh's award-winning revival of Oliver! at the London Palladium.

1998: Barry Humphries' Flashbacks

In 1998, Barry Humphries presented the ABC social history series Barry Humphries' Flashbacks.

2000: Dame Edna: The Royal Tour wins Tony Award

In 2000, Barry Humphries' show Dame Edna: The Royal Tour won a Special Tony Award for a Live Theatrical Event.

2001: Two National Broadway Theatre Awards

In 2001, Barry Humphries won two National Broadway Theatre Awards for "Best Play" and for "Best Actor".

2002: Appearance in Nicholas Nickleby

In 2002, Humphries appeared in 'Nicholas Nickleby'.

2003: Satirical advice column in Vanity Fair

In 2003, Dame Edna was invited by Vanity Fair magazine to write a satirical advice column, which was later discontinued.

2003: Dame Edna Live at the Palace

In 2003, Dame Edna's most recent television special was Dame Edna Live at the Palace.

2003: Getting Back to My Roots (and Other Suckers) Australian Tour

In 2003, Humphries toured Australia with his show Getting Back to My Roots (and Other Suckers).

2003: Voice Acting in Finding Nemo

In 2003, Humphries voiced the shark Bruce in the Pixar animated film Finding Nemo.

2004: Humphries on alcoholism

In a 2004 interview, Humphries described himself as having been "a dissolute, guilt-ridden, self-pitying boozer".

2005: Da Kath & Kim Code

In late 2005, Barry Humphries starred in the Kath & Kim telemovie Da Kath & Kim Code.

2006: Footage Shown on BBC

In 2006, Barry Humphries was shown the footage of his 1961 cliff rescue for the first time on the BBC show, 'Turn Back Time'.

2007: The Dame Edna Treatment

In 2007, Humphries hosted The Dame Edna Treatment, a comedy chat show on the UK's ITV.

March 2008: Judging panel on I'd Do Anything

In March 2008, Humphries joined the judging panel on the BBC talent show I'd Do Anything.

2008: Death of Emily Perry

In 2008, English actress Emily Perry who played Madge Allsop throughout Edna's career, passed away.

2009: Desert Island Discs

In 2009, Humphries was a guest on the BBC's Desert Island Discs radio programme.

2010: Humphries described as most significant comedian since Charlie Chaplin

In 2010, Barry Humphries was described as the most significant comedian to emerge since Charlie Chaplin.

2011: Role in The Hobbit

During 2011, Humphries played the Great Goblin in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit.

2011: Elected to Roxburghe Club

In 2011, Barry Humphries was elected a member of the Roxburghe Club, an elite bibliophilic society.

March 2012: Retirement announcement

In March 2012, Humphries announced his retirement from live entertainment.

July 2012: "Eat, Pray, Laugh!" Farewell Tour begins

In July 2012, Humphries began his Australian "Farewell Tour", titled "Eat, Pray, Laugh!", in Canberra.

2012: Retirement from Live Performance

In 2012, after a career of over sixty years as Dame Edna, Barry Humphries announced his retirement from live performance.

February 2013: "Eat, Pray, Laugh!" Farewell Tour concludes

In February 2013, Humphries concluded his Australian "Farewell Tour", titled "Eat, Pray, Laugh!" in Perth, although it was extended until 10 February.

May 2013: Joining Jack Irish cast

In May 2013, Humphries joined the cast of the Australian telemovie series, Jack Irish.

October 2013: Eat Pray Laugh! opens in UK

In October 2013, "Eat Pray Laugh!" opened in the United Kingdom at the Milton Keynes Theatre prior to a season of shows at the London Palladium and a national tour.

2013: Appearance in Chalky documentary

In 2013, Humphries appeared in the documentary Chalky about Michael White.

2014: Appeared as Justice Loder

In 2014, Barry Humphries appeared as Justice Loder in the Jack Irish "Dead Point" episode.

2015: Voiced Wombo the Wombat

In 2015, Barry Humphries voiced the role of Wombo the Wombat in Blinky Bill the Movie.

August 2016: Weimar Republic Cabaret

In August 2016, Humphries emceed a program of Weimar Republic cabaret songs performed by Meow Meow and accompanied by the Australian Chamber Orchestra.

2016: Dual Role in Absolutely Fabulous

In 2016, Barry Humphries appeared in a dual role in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie as Charlie and Dame Edna.

2016: Humphries on Sandy Stone

In 2016, Humphries stated he began to understand and appreciate the character Sandy Stone, and felt himself turning into him.

July 2018: Weimar Republic Cabaret

In July 2018, Humphries emceed a program of Weimar Republic cabaret songs performed by Meow Meow and accompanied by the Aurora Orchestra.

2018: Criticism for Transphobic Comments

In 2018, Barry Humphries faced criticism for comments considered by some as transphobic.

2020: Death of brother Michael

In 2020, Barry Humphries' brother Michael passed away.

September 2021: Honorary vice-president of American Guild of Variety Artists

As of September 2021, Humphries was honorary vice-president of the American Guild of Variety Artists trade union.

April 2023: Death after hip surgery

Barry Humphries died on 22 April 2023, following complications from hip surgery.

April 2023: Barry Humphries' Death

In April 2023, Barry Humphries, the Australian comedian, actor, author, and satirist known for Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson, passed away.

2023: Death of Barry Humphries

Barry Humphries passed away in Sydney on 22nd April 2023, at the age of 89, following complications from hip surgery.

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