Bill Owen (1) (1914–1999)
Author of Summer Wine and Vintage Years: A Cluttered Life
For other authors named Bill Owen, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Image credit: Bill Owen as 'Compo' in the BBC TV series 'Last of the Summer Wine', 1973-2000.
Works by Bill Owen
Associated Works
Last of the Summer Wine: The Complete Series 11 & 12 — Actor — 5 copies
Last of the Summer Wine: The Complete Series 9 & 10 — Actor — 3 copies
Last of the Summer Wine: The Complete Series 21 & 22 — Actor — 3 copies
John Cleese Comedy Collection / How To Irritate People, Romance With A Double Bass, Strange Case Of The End Of Civilization (2007) — Writer — 3 copies
The Square Ring [1953 film] 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Rowbotham, William John Owen
- Other names
- Owen, Bill (professional name)
- Birthdate
- 1914-03-14
- Date of death
- 1999-07-12
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
- Awards and honors
- Order of the British Empire
- Relationships
- Owen, Tom (son)
- Cause of death
- cancer (pancreatic|bowel)
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Acton, Middlesex, England
- Place of death
- Westminster, London, England
- Burial location
- Upperthong, Yorkshire, England (churchyard)
- Associated Place (for map)
- England
Members
Reviews
This is more a collection of reminiscences than a biography, but none the less worth the reading for that. Bill Owen had a fascinating life with much to read about in addition to the 'Summer wine' years.
This book has helped me to realise why older actors and comedians are so much more fun to read about than their younger counterparts. Owen had a life other than acting: he was a stalwart of the Labour party and the Trade union movement, had his struggles and did some foolish things. A modern show more biography will be written about an entertainer who has been 'famous' for little more than Andy Warhol's fifteen minutes, skips rapidly through anything that happened before this brush with stardom and certainly does not admit to any failing. These tedious clones seem to drop off a production line, serve their short spell and tumble into obscurity with sickening regularity. I hope that at some stage, we get real paople back into the limelight. show less
This book has helped me to realise why older actors and comedians are so much more fun to read about than their younger counterparts. Owen had a life other than acting: he was a stalwart of the Labour party and the Trade union movement, had his struggles and did some foolish things. A modern show more biography will be written about an entertainer who has been 'famous' for little more than Andy Warhol's fifteen minutes, skips rapidly through anything that happened before this brush with stardom and certainly does not admit to any failing. These tedious clones seem to drop off a production line, serve their short spell and tumble into obscurity with sickening regularity. I hope that at some stage, we get real paople back into the limelight. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 1
- Also by
- 16
- Members
- 8
- Popularity
- #1,038,910
- Rating
- 3.3
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 15


