Born:
November 27, 1925
in
Bramley
Best Known For:
The double act Morecambe and Wise.
Early-life:
Ernest Wiseman was born in Bramley on November 27, 1925 to Harry and Connie. He was the eldest of five children. In 1933, he was already working as an actor and singer in the music hall. His father was a semi-professional singer, and they appeared together under the name Bert Carson and his Little Wonder. In 1936, Ernie started making solo appearances - singing, dancing and telling jokes. In 1940, Ernie met Eric Morecambe for the first time, and a year later, they made their debut together as Bartholomew and Wise at the Liverpool Empire. In the autumn of 1941, Eric changed his surname to Morecambe and they became known as Morecambe and Wise. During the Second World War, Ernie served in the Merchant Navy, while Eric worked down a coal mine.
Career:
After the Second World War, Eric and Ernie teamed up again and performed on the stage and radio. They made the leap to TV in 1954 with the disastrous BBC series Running Wild. In 1961, they had more success on ITV with Two of a Kind. They transferred to the BBC in 1968 and returned to ITV in 1978. Their Christmas specials were extremely popular, with the 1977 show having an estimated audience of 28 million. Morecambe and Wise's final TV show together was the 1983 Christmas special for ITV. After Morecambe's death from a third heart attack in May 1984, Wise spent a lot of time at his holiday home in Florida. He appeared occasionally on TV, had a gardening column in the News of the World and starred in several West End plays. After suffering a second stroke in August 1995, he announced his retirement from show business on November 27, 1995, his 70th birthday. In 1998, he suffered two heart attacks within a week while on holiday. In January 1999, he had a triple heart bypass in Florida. He died from heart failure and a chest infection at the Nuffield Hospital, Wexham, on the morning of March 21, 1999. He was 73.
Quote:
'The play what I wrote.'
Trivia:
In 1990, Wise published his autobiography, Still on My Way to Hollywood.