by Carolyn Soutar (Author)
The image of Dave Allen is seared into our minds. He sits on a tall chair with a glass of J&B, smoking his Gauloises, a fingertip missing as he tells the most hilarious, rambling stories. But what of the man behind the image? Carolyn Soutar's biography is the most revealing account of the famously private comedian, whose career began in the sixties but who remained influential to a whole new generation of comics in the 21st century. Having worked with him as his stage manager, Soutar was able to see how he behaved both on and off screen. She discusses his Irish Catholic upbringing that brought him so much anger, which he was able to turn to humour. In the sixties, he toured with the Beatles, and became a huge TV star in the following decades. This fascinating account recaptures the essence of a much-loved figure and is a warm tribute to a brilliant comedian. It uncovers much new information about the man behind the jokes and will be a perfect gift for all of him millions of fans.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Orion
Published: 13 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 0752873725
ISBN 13: 9780752873725
Book Overview: Dave Allen was a hugely popular comedian with an inimitable style Allen's death in March 2005 was marked by front page stories across all the newspapers, yet little was actually known about the man himself Carolyn Soutar was Dave Allen's stage manager, and so has a unique insight into the man on and off stage