KEITH HARRIS

Keith Harris was one of Britain’s most inventive and talented performers with his instantly recognisable creations, Orville and Cuddles. There is little doubt that his genius gave him international stardom for many years.

THROUGH THE YEARS

ABOUT KEITH HARRIS

Keith starred in every major theatre in the UK, including two seasons at the world-famous London Palladium and a season at the Dominion Theatre, West End, in his own production of Humpty Dumpty. He successfully wrote and directed 17 pantomimes and held the record for the longest run of Aladdin which was sold out for 22 weeks at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham.

Sadly, Keith died on the 28th April 2015. For information regarding the estate of Keith Harris please contact Robert C Kelly

ACCOLADES

“Top Of The Pops”

Chart Hit

“I Wish I Could Fly”

Orville’s Song Over 400,000 copies sold

TELEVISION

“The Keith Harris Show”

BBC 1982 – 1990

“The Quack Chat Show 1990-1993”

BBC 1990-1993

BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT

Five Royal Command Performances.

Keith was honoured to perform at Prince William’s 3rd Birthday Party at Highgrove and Prince Harry’s 3rd Birthday at Kensington Palace