- Rikki Fulton
Infobox actor
name = Rikki Fulton
imagesize = 200px
caption = Fulton as painted by Thomas Kluge in 1997
birthname = Robert Kerr Fulton
birthdate = birth date|df=yes|1924|4|15
birthplace =Glasgow , Scotland
deathdate = death date and age|df=yes|2004|1|27|1924|4|15
deathplace =Glasgow , Scotland
yearsactive = 1947-2004
spouse = Ethel Scott (1949-1968)
Kate Matheson (1969-until his death)Robert Kerr Fulton, [As per birth and death, recorded on [http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] ] OBE (15 April 1924 – 27 January 2004), more commonly known as
Rikki Fulton , was a Scottish comedian and actor best remembered for writing and performing in the long-runningBBC Scotland sketch show, "Scotch and Wry ".cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3454313.stm|title=Final tributes to funnyman Fulton|publisher="BBC News Online "|accessdate=2008-01-31|date=2004-02-03] He was also known for his appearances as one half of the double act,Francie and Josie , alongsideJack Milroy . Suffering fromAlzheimer's disease in his later years, Fulton died in 2004, aged 79 years.cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3436337.stm|title=Comic legend Rikki Fulton dies|publisher="BBC News Online "|accessdate=2008-01-31|date=2004-01-28]Biography
Early life
The youngest of three brothers,cite web|title=Rikki Fulton|publisher="
The Daily Telegraph "|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/01/29/db2903.xml|accessdate=2008-01-31|date=2004-01-29] Robert Kerr Fulton was born into a non-theatrical family at 46 Appin Road,cite web|url=http://www.dennistoun.co.uk/Page.asp?Title=Articles&Section=22&Page=3|title=Articles|publisher="Dennistoun.co.uk"|accessdate=2008-01-31]Dennistoun ,Glasgow . Fulton's mother, who was forty at the time of his birth, fell into a deep depression after his birth. Due to this, Fulton grew up a "solitary child" and developed a "voracious reading habit" throughout his childhood. His father was a masterlocksmith who changed professions, purchasing a newsagent and stationery shop at 28 Roebank Street, Dennistoun. At the age of three, Fulton and his family moved toRiddrie , another district of Glasgow. There he attended the localprimary school , but later returned to Dennistoun, for his secondary education, at Whitehill Secondary school.Fulton completed his education in 1939 deciding to enter the world of acting, after a backstage visit at the Glasgow Pavilion Theatre. In 1941, aged seventeen, Fulton joined the
Royal Navy . The following year, he was posted to the HMS "Ibis" but that November, the sloop was sunk in the Bay of Algiers. Fulton spent five hours in the water before being rescued. He later joined the Coastal Forces for D-Day, travelling back and forth betweenGosport and Arromanches with vital supplies. In 1945, four years after signing up, Fulton was invalided out of the Navy due to blackouts, leaving with the rank of sub-lieutenant.cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1005828.ece|title=Rikki Fulton|publisher="The Times "|accessdate=2008-02-06|date=2004-01-29]Career
Fulton began his professional acting career as a straight actor, mostly appearing in
repertory theatre andBBC Radio , including "The Gowrie Conspiracy" in 1947. He also maintained a secondary job in the stationery business with his brothers. However, when the bank pulled money from their enterprise, Fulton gave his full attention to his acting career. In the early 1950s, Fulton relocated to London and became the compère of the "The Show Band Show",cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040129/ai_n9684903|title=OBITUARY: Rikki Fulton|publisher="The Independent "|accessdate=2008-02-01|last=Young|first=Cy|date=2004-01-29] working alongside the likes of singerFrank Sinatra . After a short period, Fulton returned to Scotland to perform inpantomime and summer seasons for the theatre management company, Howard and Wyndham Ltd. [cite web|url=http://www.its-behind-you.com/howardwyndham.html|title=Howard and Wyndham Limited 1888 - 1948: 60 Years of Pantomime and Beyond|accessdate=2008-01-31|last=Moore|first=Hazel|date=2007-05-26] While working at theKing's Theatre, Edinburgh , Fulton met comedianJack Milroy . Together, they created a stage double act named "Francie and Josie ", two teddy boys from Glasgow. In one of his first forays into television, Fulton brought the act to television in 1962'sScottish Television series, "The Adventures of Francie and Josie". The series established both Fulton and Milroy as household names in their native country. In 1970 and 1989, Fulton and Milroy were named Scotland's "Light Entertainers of the Year".Fulton continued to perform regularly in pantomime and in straight theatre, mostly notably with the Royal Lyceum Company in
Edinburgh . However, it was the comedysketch show , "Scotch and Wry ", that became an institution atHogmanay . The series featured one of Fulton's most remembered characters, the Reverend IM Jolly, a dour minister prone to inappropriate television conversations. The series began in 1978 and continued for 15 years, shown only once throughout the United Kingdom in 1983. Fulton was named Scottish Television Personality of the Year in 1963 and 1979.In 1982, Fulton made an appearance in the film, "Gorky Park", where he played a
KGB officer. DirectorMichael Apted chose Fulton for the role, because "he [Apted] had never seen such cruel eyes". He also performed inBill Forsyth 's "Local Hero " and "Comfort and Joy". In 1985, under thepseudonym "Rabaith", [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20020317/ai_n12574514|title=Mirth from misery; Why does Molire raise the roof in Scotland|publisher="Sunday Herald "|accessdate=2008-01-31|last=Lochhead|first=Liz|date=2002-03-17] Fulton, along withDenise Coffey , adapted the French playwrightMolière 's, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme " as "A Wee Touch o' Class". He performed in the lead role at that year'sEdinburgh Fringe ; the Festival rebooked it for the following year and it went on tour throughout Scotland.Fulton made several guest appearances in other
BBC Scotland programmes. Alongside his "Scotch and Wry" co-stars,Gregor Fisher and Tony Roper, Fulton made two appearances in "Rab C. Nesbitt "; once in 1988 and ten years later in 1998. In 1992, Fulton was awarded theOrder of the British Empire and a year later, the Lifetime Achievement award fromBAFTA Scotland . In 1994, he again appeared alongside Fisher as Dan McPhail, a ship's engineer, in "The Tales of Para Handy ". In 1996, after 36 years of performing as Francie and Josie, Fulton and Milroy appeared in their "Final Farewell" at theKing's Theatre, Glasgow . Milroy later died in 2001, aged 85 years. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1149062.stm|title=Death of veteran comedian|publisher="BBC News Online "|accessdate=2008-01-31|date=2001-02-01] Fulton's last performance on television came in 1998, his second appearance in "Rab C. Nesbitt". After saying his final goodbye to television, Fulton wrote and published hisautobiography , "Is It That Time Already?". [cite book |title=Is It That Time Already?|last=Fulton|first=Rikki|authorlink=Rikki Fulton|year=1999|publisher="Black and White Publishing"|isbn=1845020014|pages=328] In 1994, Fulton was awarded an honoraryDoctor of Arts from Abertay University, Dundee, [cite web|url=http://www.abertay.ac.uk/Alumni/HGraduates.cfm?Key=012.007.002&GYear=1995|title=Honorary Graduates|publisher="Abertay University"|accessdate=2008-02-06] in 1995 an honoraryDoctor of Letters from theUniversity of Strathclyde and in 2000, another honoraryDoctor of Letters from theUniversity of St Andrews . [cite web|url=http://calvin.st-andrews.ac.uk/external_relations/news_article.cfm?reference=78|title=HONORARY DEGREES|publisher="University of St Andrews "|accessdate=2008-02-06|date=2000-06-12]Personal life
Fulton was first married to actress Ethel Scott, who he appeared alongside on "The Rikki Fulton Show" in 1960 and 1961. While separated from their respective partners, Fulton met Audrey Matheson Craig-Brown (known as Kate Matheson), an actress 13 years his junior.cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20041024/ai_n12592226|title=Loving memory; Rikki and Kate Fulton fell in love in 1967 when his "..."|publisher="
Sunday Herald "|accessdate=2008-01-31|last=Ross|first=Peter|date=2004-10-24] Matheson saw Fulton perform in a production ofNoel Coward 's "Hay Fever ", but it would be 17 years before they met in person. After one day together, Fulton proposed; the couple marrying in 1969. In 1976, Matheson became pregnant but later lost the baby.In 1998, Fulton began to display symptoms of
Alzheimer's disease . In 2004, his wife, Kate, recalled "he [Fulton] returned home, and, devastated, told her, "I can't remember lines any more." In 2002, after being diagnosed with the disease, Fulton remained at his own home and fronted that year's Alzheimer Scotland Christmas appeal. [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20021222/ai_n12579800|title=Overcoming the stigma of dementia|publisher="Sunday Herald "|accessdate=2008-02-01|last=Simmons|first=April|date=2002-12-22] However, he grew to depend on his wife more and more. It was decided that Fulton would go into care and was moved into the Quayside nursing home. In 2003, after breaking his hip in a fall, he was admitted to theWestern Infirmary and then toGartnavel Royal Hospital for assessment. [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20030616/ai_n12583175|title=It's A Dog's Life; Rikki Fulton may be trapped in his mind, but we "..."|publisher="Sunday Herald "|accessdate=2008-02-01|last=Shields|first=Tom|date=2003-06-16] After contracting the superbug MRSA, and returning to the Quayside home, Fulton died peacefully in 2004, aged 79 years.Fulton's death sparked numerous dedications in his memory. The then-
BBC Scotland Controller, John McCormick, said "he [Fulton] was a legend for people across the whole country." Fulton's funeral took place 6 days after his death. In tribute to his "Scotch and Wry" character, Supercop (a police traffic officer), police motorcyclists escorted the funeral cortège as it made its way to Clydebank Crematorium. [cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20040201/ai_n12587119|title=Ride of honour for Supercop|publisher="Sunday Herald "|accessdate=2008-02-01|last=Sheilds|first=Tom|date=2004-02-01] The Reverend Alastair Symington, who was a close friend of Fulton, led the service, which also featured tributes from Fulton's wife and Tony Roper. Symington had previously collaborated with Fulton on the book, "For God's Sake, Ask!". [cite book|title=For God's Sake, Ask!|last=Symington|first=Alistair|coauthors=Rikki Fulton|year=1993|publisher="Saint Andrew Press"|isbn=0715206869|pages=112] Fulton's widow, Kate Matheson, passed away in 2005 after completing a book about her relationship with Fulton, entitled "Rikki & Me".cite web|url=http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/obituaries/feature.php/7920/kate-matheson|title=Kate Matheson|publisher="The Stage "|accessdate=2008-01-31|last=Irving|first=Gordon|date=2005-05-23] [cite book|title=Rikki & Me|last=Fulton|first=Kate|year=2004|publisher="Black and White Publishings"|isbn=1845020030|pages=256] For her funeral in Glasgow, Matheson requested no black ties should be worn, because "we [she and Fulton] [were] together again".Filmography
* "Laxdale Hall" (1953)
* "The Rikki Fulton Show" (1960)
* "The Adventures of Francie and Josie" (1962)
* "The Scotched Earth Show" (1977)
* "Scotch and Wry " (1978)
* "Out with the Old, in with the New" (1978)
* "The Miser" (1978)
* "Charles Endell, Esq" (1979)
* "Square Mile of Murder" (1980)
* "It Ain't Half Hot Mum " (1980)
* "Boswell for the Defence" (1981)
* "The Winter's Tale " (1981)
* "The Dollar Bottom " (1981)
* "The House on the Hill" (1981)
* "Bergerac" (1983)
* "Local Hero " (1983)
* "Gorky Park" (1983)
* "The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady" (1984)
* "Comfort and Joy" (1984)
* "The Holy City" (1986)
* "The Girl in the Picture" (1986)
* "Supergran " (1986)
* "Tis' the Season to be Jolly" (1993)
* "Jolly, a Man for All Seasons" (1994)
* "The Tales of Para Handy " (1994)
* "Jolly: A Life" (1995)
* "Rab C. Nesbitt " (1988, 1998)References
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Persondata
NAME = Fulton, Rikki
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Fulton, Robert Kerr
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Scottish actor
DATE OF BIRTH = 15 April 1924
PLACE OF BIRTH =Glasgow , Scotland
DATE OF DEATH = 27 January 2004
PLACE OF DEATH =Glasgow , Scotland
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