Gordon Irving Kaye (7 April 194123 January 2017), known professionally as Gorden Kaye, was an English actor. He was best known for playing womanising café owner René Artois in the television comedy series 'Allo 'Allo!.
When young, Kaye played rugby league for Moldgreen ARLFC before studying at King James's Grammar School, Almondbury, Huddersfield. He worked in hospital radio in Huddersfield (interviewing Ken Dodd and then the Beatles in 1963 when they played the Ritz in the town), and worked in textile mills, a wine factory, and a tractor factory.
His first TV role was in the BBC's Champion House (1968). Having been seen by Pat Phoenix in Little Malcolm by David Halliwell at Bolton, he was cast as Bernard Butler, the nephew of Elsie Tanner (Phoenix), in the soap opera Coronation Street in 1969. He later made an impression on producer/writer David Croft following guest roles in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Come Back Mrs. Noah, and also the comedy series Citizen Smith by John Sullivan.
He appeared in the 1978 comedy short The Waterloo Bridge Handicap, starring Leonard Rossiter, and featured as Dines in the feature film version of Porridge (1979) alongside Ronnie Barker. He also appeared in the TV show about a Yorkshire vet, All Creatures Great and Small and in the private detective series Shoestring. In 1981, Kaye appeared as Frank Broadhurst in the children's drama serial Codename Icarus.
Kaye appeared in three episodes of Croft's British department store sitcom Are You Being Served? and was later offered the lead role in a series he had written called Oh Happy Band!, but Kaye was unavailable and the part went to Harry Worth. Oh Happy Band! lasted one series.
Kaye had a small part in Terry Gilliam's film Brazil as desk clerk M.O.I. Lobby Porter and appeared in Gilliam's 1977 film Jabberwocky as Sister Jessica.
He played Dr Grant in a television adaptation of Mansfield Park and Lymoges, Duke of Austria in the 1984 BBC production of King John by Shakespeare. He also toured in the National Theatre production of As You Like It, as Touchstone. The same year, he appeared as hard man Sammy, an Mob enforcer employed by agoraphobic bookmaker Albert Wendle in the Minder episode "Get Daley!"
In 1990, Kaye played the fictional local television presenter Maynard Lavery in an edition of Last of the Summer Wine.
In the early 1990s he made a guest appearance in a Christmas special of Family Fortunes, in which he served as team captain and placed host Les Dennis on a special "Double Big Money" round for Dennis to score more than one hundred points to double the charity prize money, which he did. In 1995 Kaye played Monsieur Pamplemousse in a BBC Radio three-part adaption of Michael Bond's 1990 novel Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates.
Kaye was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1986 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the curtain call of the West End stage version of 'Allo 'Allo! at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
Kaye returned as René Artois in a 2007 one-off television revival of 'Allo 'Allo! and in a stage show in Brisbane, Australia, at the Twelfth Night Theatre in June and July, alongside Sue Hodge as Mimi Labonq and Guy Siner as Lieutenant Gruber. Most of the other characters were portrayed by Australian actors, including Steven Tandy, Chloe Dallimore, and Jason Gann.
Kaye suffered serious life-threatening head injuries in a car accident while driving his Honda CRX, during the Burns' Day Storm in London on 25 January 1990. "On This Day: 25 January 1990" – BBC Although he could not remember any details of the incident, he retained a scar on his forehead from a piece of wooden advertising hoarding that had smashed through the car windscreen. He was rescued by the police and taken to Charing Cross Hospital. Writing in his memoirs, Allo 'Allo! co-writer Jeremy Lloyd said he visited Kaye in hospital, adding, "I believe part of his recovery was due to his agent getting a video and showing reruns of Allo 'Allo! to remind him who he was." While recovering in hospital from emergency brain surgery to treat injuries sustained in the accident, Kaye was photographed and interviewed by two Sunday Sport journalists, Gary Thompson and Ray Levine. On Kaye's behalf, his agent Peter Froggatt, sued the newspaper, but the Court of Appeal held, in Kaye v Robertson, that there was no remedy in English law for an invasion of privacy.
Career
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> "Monsieur Pamplemousse Investigates", BBC Genome. Retrieved 23 September 2022
Allo 'Allo!
Personal life
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Gorden Kaye - The Times The unusual spelling of his name (usually spelt "Gordon") was the result of a British Actors' Equity Association typing error.
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Filmography
1968 Champion's House Railway Guard Episode: "Go West, Young Man" Inside George Webley Clerk Episode: "Are You Sure or Only Positive" 1969 All Star Comedy Carnival Bernard Butler Television film 1969–1970 Coronation Street Bernard Butler 37 episodes 1971–1973 The Flaxton Boys Delivery Man / Engine Driver / PC Joseph 4 episodes 1972 Scene Garage Man Episode: "Bank Holiday" Villains Mervyn Episode: "Sand Dancer" 1973 The Gordon Peters Show Unknown 2 episodes Hey Brian! Unknown Episode: "Episode #1.3" Follyfoot Man with Court Order Episode: "The Dream" Stars on Sunday Barnaby Rudge Episode: "Glories of Christmas" 1973–1975 Emmerdale Gerry 7 episodes 1974 'Til Death Do Us Part Television Licence Inspector Episode: "Episode #5.1" My Old Man 1st Customer Episode: "Episode #1.2" South Riding Turnbull Episode: "Dreams and Destinations" 1975 The Growing Pains of PC Penrose PC Knowles Episode: "Among Those Appearing" 1976 Escape from the Dark Unknown Well Anyway Waiter 2 episodes Sykes Mr. Macclesfield Episode: "Bath" 1977 Jabberwocky Sister Jessica The Boys and Mrs B Mr. Hobkirk Television film Mr. Big Chauffeur Episode: "The Sheiks" It Ain't Half Hot Mum Burly Soldier Episode: "The Pay Off" Backs to the Land Corporal Episode: "All Mod Con-Tricks" 1977–1978 Come Back Mrs Noah Nicky Manson / Television Presenter 6 episodes 1978 The Foundation Mr. Thrush Episode: "Business Not Quite as Usual" All Creatures Great and Small Kit Bilton Episode: "Pups, Pigs and Pickle" The Waterloo Bridge Handicap Chubby Chap Short film 1978–1980 Born and Bred Ray Benge 11 episodes 1978–1981 Are You Being Served? Mr. Fortescue / The Plastic Mac / Mr. Tomiades 3 episodes 1979 The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris Adam Alexander Episode: "Episode #1.6" Porridge Dines Shoestring Tom Clarke Episode: "Higher Ground" Citizen Smith 'His Man' Episode: "The Party's Over" 1980 God's Wonderful Railway Jem Episode: "The Permanent Way - Part 1" Just Liz Mr. Chatto 3 episodes Oh Happy Band Record Producer Episode: "A Record to Be Proud of" Both Ends Meet Mr. Wright Television film Kelly Monteith Unknown 2 episodes 1981 Sredni Vashtar Ogden Short film Codename Icarus Frank Broadhurst 5 episodes Zanussi - The Application of Science Warehouse Gaffer (uncredited) Video 1982 Fame is the Spur Birley Artingstall 2 episodes Sheena Easton: Machinery Boss Music video 1982–1983 Let There Be Love Ernest Thompson / Bertram 2 episodes 1982–1992 'Allo 'Allo! Rene Artois Nominated - British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance
85 episodes1983 Dead on Time Moonie Short film Don't Rock the Boat Mr. Danby Episode: "Top of the Bill" Mansfield Park Dr. Grant 6 episodes 1983–1985 Going to Work Mr. Prentice 2 episodes 1984 Minder Sammy Episode: "Get Daley" Play for Today Vicar Episode: "Rainy Day Women" The Gentle Touch Fat Henry 2 episodes The Life and Death of King John Lymoges / King of Austria Television film Much Ado About Nothing First Watch Television film 1985 Brazil M.O.I. Lobby Porter Screen Two Buff Episode: "In the Secret State" 1985–1986 Wogan Rene Artois 3 episodes 1987 Saturday Superstore Rene Artois Episode: "Episode #5.16" 1988 The Les Dennis Laughter Show Rene Artois Episode: "Episode #2.5" Saturday Night Out Rene Artois Episode: "Episode #1.3" 'Allo 'Allo at the London Palladium Rene Artois Television special 1989 Comic Relief Rene Artois Television special 1990 Last of the Summer Wine Maynard Lavery Episode: "The Last Surviving Maurice Chevalier Impression" The Tale of Little Pig Robinson The Mate Television film 1992 Noel's House Party Rene Artois Episode: "Episode #1.10" 1993 Screen One Nickson Episode: "The Bullion Boys" 1994 Live & Kicking Rene Artois Episode: "Episode #1.20" 1996 The Generation Game Rene Artois Episode: "Episode #18.4" 2001–2004 Revolver The Farmer 6 episodes 2007 The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! Rene Artois Television film
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