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  1. He was married to Tracy Dawson from May 6, 1989 to June 10, 1993 and Meg Dawson from June 25, 1960 to April 15, 1986. Did Les Dawson have children? Yes, 1 child, Charlotte Dawson (30)

  2. Les passed away June 10th, 1993 at 62 years old. Les Dawson was born in Collyhurst, Manchester, England. Les Dawson is probably best known for his Non-Fiction Books. There are currently 15 books available. The first was released in 1979 with the book The Cosmo Smallpiece guide to male liberation. The most recently released book was Laugh With ...

  3. Les Dawson was an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and musician from Manchester. He found fame as a contestant on talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1967, and quickly became a top-name star, with multiple sketch, stand-up and sitcom series of his own. Acclaimed for his skill and breadth of knowledge across a range of subjects and disciplines, he died of sudden heart attack whilst at his ...

  4. The Les Dawson Show: With Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough, The Roly Polys, Alyn Ainsworth. A variety show hosted by Les Dawson featuring sketch comedy, as well as stand-up comedy, guest appearances, dance numbers, and musical performances.

  5. 1931 – 1993. Les Dawson was a much-loved English comedian, writer, musician, gameshow host and actor who is fondly remembered as the king of deadpan comedy and master of “gurning”. His ‘mother in law’ jokes and seemingly effortless off-key piano playing were all part of his remarkable comedic talents. Born in Collyhurst, Manchester to ...

  6. Today Les Dawson would be 93 years old. English comedian (1931-1993) – Les Dawson was born in Collyhurst (Human settlement in England) on February 2nd, 1931 and died in Manchester (Major city in Greater Manchester, England, UK) on June 10th, 1993 at the age of 62.

  7. Born in Collyhurst, Manchester to Julie and Leslie Dawson, Les was the son of a building labourer, who harboured proud ambitions for Les to pursue a career as a boxer. Les had other ideas, and on leaving school at just 14 with a love of the English language, particularly prose, he wished to be a journalist and writer.