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Freddie "Parrot Face" Davies (he's still with us)

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:32 pm
by ROBERT M.
Saw this on Youtube................I was searching for the song So Lucky and the only one that came up was this from Freddie "Parrot Face" Davies, who was a good friend of Matt's :) .................if you click on "Show More" it will give you a history of Freddie.............he apparently now runs a shop in Scotland...........a shame really as I liked him all those years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61fAHKcJNQo

Re: Freddie "Parrot Face" Davies (he's still with us)

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:46 pm
by karl
Scotland's a big place Robert, does it say which city or town?

Actualy I thought he had died years ago!

Re: Freddie "Parrot Face" Davies (he's still with us)

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:22 am
by ROBERT M.
This the full "biography"


Freddie Davis - Biography
Freddie Davies (born 21 July 1937) is a British comedian and actor. He is the grandson of Music Hall comedian Jack Herbert.
Freddie Davies was born in Brixton, London. At the start of the World War II Davies was evacuated in 1939 to Seend in Wiltshire and subseuently to Torquay in Devon and thento Salford, Manchester in 1941. After National Service in the Royal Army Pay Corps Davies became a stand-up comedian, beginning his career in 1958 as a Butlins holiday camp Redcoat (Butlins) entertainer. He started on the cabaret circuit in 1964, when he turned professional, and he appeared on Opportunity Knocks, Sunday Night at the London Palladium, The Des O'Connor Show, The Tom Jones Show, The Bachelors Show and Blackpool Night Out. Plus many top rating television shows in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
His act featured jokes about budgies and he eventually picked up the nickname "Parrot Face", partly because of the faces he pulled on stage. He became known as "Freddie "Parrotface" Davies", wore a black bowler hat and became very popular with young and old alike.
From 1968 to 1971, the long-running British children's comic Buster featured a comic strip Freddie "Parrot-Face" Davies, based upon the adventures of Freddie and his "boodgies". In 1974 he had a BBC children's television series, The Small World of Samuel Tweet. Mr. Tweet worked in a pet shop in Chumpton Green, appearing with many animals during the series. He also appeared in a commercial for "Trill" bird seed, with the slogan, "Trill makes budgies bounce with health".
Freddie also recorded several children's albums and stories for children. The Last of the Summer Wine actor Bill Owen wrote the lyrics to a romantic ballad called "So Lucky" which Freddie recorded and it became a hit record in Brazil, The Philippines and South America and Freddie received a Gold Record for sales in Brazil.
After a spell touring th U.S.A. he returned to the U.K and began an acting career appearing in Heartbeat, Casualty, Last of the Summer Wine, Preston Front, two series of Harbour Lights (as George Blade), Born and Bred, Sensitive Skin and My Family.
Freddie's films include the 1995 cult comedy classic Funny Bones and 2004's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
He now runs the "Sheep Shop" on Atholl Road in Pitlochry, Scotland, selling wool, knitting needles and Shaun The Sheep memorabilia.

So the shop is in Pitlochry :)