
Birthday
1926/05/24 (99 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Also know as
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Stanley Baxter (born 24 May 1926) is a Scottish retired actor, comedian, impressionist and author. Baxter began his career as a child actor on BBC Scotland and then starring along Leslie Phillips and James Robertson Justice. Very Important Person (1961) Crooks Anonymous (1962) The Fast Lady (1962) and finally Father Came Too! (1963) Baxter later became known for his British television comedy shows The Stanley Baxter Show, The Stanley Baxter Picture Show, The Stanley Baxter Series and Mr Majeika.

(1962) The Fast Lady
as Murdoch Troon

(1961) Very Important Person
as 'Jock' Everett / Kommondant Stamfel

(1962) Crooks Anonymous
as R. S. Widdowes

(1964) Father Came Too!
as Dexter Munro

(1965) Joey Boy
as Benny 'The Kid' Lindowski

(1980) An Audience with Dame Edna Everage
as ---

(1986) Stanley Baxter's Picture Annual
as Self

(1985) Stanley Baxter's Christmas Hamper
as Various characters
(1998) Stanley Baxter in Person
as Self

(2022) Ooh the Banter!
as Self (archive footage)

(1993) The Thief and the Cobbler
as Gofer / Slap (voice)

(1955) Geordie
as Postman

(1977) Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas
as Self

(2008) Stanley Baxter: Now and Then
as Self

(1976) Stanley Baxter's Christmas Box
as Various characters

(1979) Stanley Baxter on Television
as Various Characters

(1975) The Stanley Baxter Picture Show Part III
as ---

(1973) The Stanley Baxter Big Picture Show
as ---

(1974) The Stanley Baxter Moving Picture Show
as ---

(1972) The Stanley Baxter Picture Show
as ---

(1981) The Stanley Baxter Series
as ---
(1981) The Stanley Baxter Series
as ---
(1959) On The Bright Side
as ---
Mr. Majeika
as Mr. Majeika
(1963) The Stanley Baxter Show
as ---

(1978) An Audience with...
as Self

(1970) The Goodies
as Tourism Agent, Loch Ness Monster
(2019) Comedy National Treasures: Stanley Baxter
as Himself

(1974) The Stanley Baxter Moving Picture Show
as ---
(1972) The Stanley Baxter Picture Show
as Stanley Baxter

(1964) The Wednesday Play
as William Hazlitt