- William Franklyn
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name = William Leo Franklyn
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birthname = William Leo Franklyn
birthdate = birth date|1925|9|22|df=y
location = flagicon|ENGKensington ,London ,England
deathdate = death date and age|2006|10|31|1925|9|22|df=y
deathplace = flagicon|ENGLondon ,England
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spouse = Margo Johns 1952-1962 Susannah Carroll 1969-death
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notable role =The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Rag Trade
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tonyawards =William Leo Franklyn (22 September 1925 – 31 October 2006) was a British actor, perhaps best known for voicing the "Schhh... You Know Who" adverts for Schweppes from 1965 to 1973. He also performed on the stage, on film, on televisions, and on radio, taking over from
Peter Jones as "The Book" (the narrator) in the third, fourth and fifth radio series of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ".Biography
Franklyn was born in
Kensington into an acting family: his maternal grandfather,Arthur Rigby, Sr and uncle,Arthur Rigby, Jr , mother,Mary Rigby , and father,Leo Franklyn , were all actors. He was taken toAustralia as a baby, where his father toured with musical comedies. The young Franklyn attendedWesley College, Melbourne andHaileybury College, Melbourne , and developed an abiding love ofcricket . He later trialled as afast bowler forEssex County Cricket Club , and opened the bowling for theStage Cricket Club . He also became aleg spin ner, and ran his own team, the Sargentmen, raising money for theMalcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children.He returned to London, aged 11. He was evacuated to
Luscombe Castle inDevon in theSecond World War . His stage career began at the age of 18, when he appeared in "My Sister Eileen " at theSavoy Theatre in 1943. He was called up to join the Parachute Regiment, and was sent toPalestine .Career
He appeared in "
Arsenic and Old Lace " atSouthend Pier in 1946, soon after he was demobilised, and settled on an acting career. He continued to tour with the play inrepertory for 6 years. In a slow period, he traded as an antiques dealer, taking junk away on a barrow from rich areas of London and selling it asantiques .He went on to perform on the stage, on television and radio, and in several movies. He appeared in several films in the 1950s, including "
Quatermass 2 " in 1957, and took a starring role in the 1961 film, "Pit of Darkness " which was the B-feature shown withAdam Faith 's "What A Whopper".He appeared in London's West End in comedies such as "
There's A Girl In My Soup " and "Tunnel Of Love ". After perfunctory Italian lessons, he directed a version of "There's A Girl In My Soup" in Italy, with Italian actors, in Italian. On television, he was a panellist on game shows such as "What's My Line?" and "Call My Bluff ". He played Jacques Fleury in "The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel " (1955-56) and Peter Dallas in the spy drama series "Top Secret " (1961-62), and also appeared in several episodes of "The Avengers". He was featured on "This Is Your Life " (1978), appeared in the 1984 comedy television series "The Steam Video Company ", and in "G.B.H." (1991) and "" (1993).He was also known for commercial voice-over work; those "Schhh... You Know Who"
Schweppes adverts Franklyn voiced were created byOgilvy and Mather and he appeared on screen in 10 commercials and voiced another 40 from 1965 to 1973.On radio, he was the reader of the quotes on
BBC Radio 4 's "Quote Unquote " for 11 years, until shortly before his death, and also read for "The News Quiz ". In 2004 and 2005, he took over the role of "The Book" (the narrator) fromPeter Jones , a friend, for the third, fourth and fifth radio series of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ".Personal life
Franklyn was married twice: first to Margo Johns in 1952; they had a daughter, actress
Sabina Franklyn , but were divorced in 1962. He re-married in 1969; he and his second wife, Susanna, had two daughters, Francesca Franklyn, a film producer, and Melissa Franklyn, an actress.Franklyn died of
prostate cancer .References
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6102224.stm Obituary] ,
BBC News , 31 October 2006
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=NUC3D5MHJL3WXQFIQMGSFFWAVCBQWIV0?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/11/01/db0101.xml Obituary] , "The Daily Telegraph ", 1 November 2006
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1936125,00.html Obituary] , "The Guardian ", 1 November 2006
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1945737.ece Obituary] , "The Independent ", 1 November 2006
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2430855,00.html Obituary] , "The Times ", 31 October 2006
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