



Along with his long time partner Ronnie Barker, this man has made me laugh time and time again. His long rambling monologues were very funny, and he us still making people laugh today.
The Biography below was taken from the BBC archives
According to legend, while Ronnie Corbett and co-
Unlike Morecambe and Wise, there was no straight-
Ronnie Corbett will be best remembered for his
Though Barker is often credited
with delivering the best word-
Ronnie Corbett began his successful show business career in the early 1950s. Amongst
many other things he performed on stage with Danny La Rue in a cacophony of well
received variety and cabaret shows.
It was whilst performing in these shows that Corbett
attracted the attention of several top TV producers and executives who were impressed
with his abilities as a stand up comedian, compare and all round entertainer.
Before
too long Corbett found himself being offered roles in various sitcoms, films and
family shows.
His varied film roles include "Polo" in the spoof Bond film "Casino
Royale", "Drooby" in "Rocketts Galore" and finally the hapless Chumleigh "Fun at
St Fanny's"
On television he provided light hearted comedy in Crackerjack for many
years.
His big break came during the 1960s when he was asked to join the cast of the
hugely popular "Frost Report" which included the likes of John Cleese and of course
David Frost.
The show also saw him performing alongside Ronnie Barker for the very
first time. All aspects of the "Frost Report" were very funny but some of the most
enjoyable involved Barker and Corbett who shared a rare comic chemistry between each
other.
TV producers recognized this chemistry and there were talks of giving the pair
their own comedy series.
Corbett had numerous projects in the late sixties including
the enjoyable "Corbett Follies" and "No that's me Over Here". Then in 1971 Barker
asked him to star in the comedy sketch series "The Ronnie Barker Yearbook".
The rest
is history -

There is no doubt that Ronnie Barker is the best comedy actor of his generation,
but over the years many critics have unfairly overlooked the brilliant talents of
Corbett -
As well as being a wonderful comedy actor Corbett is also an accomplished after
dinner speaker and of course a very very funny stand up comedian.
During the filming
of the "Two Ronnies" Corbett found time to branch off into a whole host of other
projects as did Ronnie Barker.
First there were his own shows such as "All this and
Corbett Too", "The Prince of Demark" and "The Ronnie Corbett Special". Then came
his excellent sitcom "Sorry" which ran for over seven years. There were also films
such as "No Sex Please We're British".
Ronnie Corbett has enjoyed continued success
in both film and television. He starred alongside old friend John Cleese, and Jamie
Lee Curtis in the film "Timbuctoo", has done numerous Pantomimes with Frank Skinner
and Paul Merton and is currently starring in "The All Star Comdey Show" with Steve
Coogan, Vic Reeves, Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
In 2005 Corbett reunited with Barker
to present a special six part series looking back at their favorite moments from
the "Two Ronnies".
Corbett is a charismatic and extremely likable man -