Norman Wisdom's early years could easily have come straight from the pages of a Dickens novel. Left by their frightened mother, ill-treated by a brutal father, Norman and his brother were forced to fend for themselves, sleeping rough in London and stealing food to survive. This is a rags to riches tale of the man Charlie Chaplin said would take his mantle and who went on to make millions laugh around the world for over five decades. Here are the hardships, tragedies and triumphs that gave him his inspiration. From the days working the seasons at Scarborough, to the unforgettable and endearing character Norman Pitkin - the little man in a tight fitting suit, read of his rapid climb up the showbiz ladder.
'A classic rags-to-riches saga' SpectatorAbout the AuthorWilliam Hall, who assisted Norman Wisdom in the writing of his life story, is a biographer, broadcaster and critic. He is the author of more than a dozen biographies, including Michael Caine, James Dean, Frankie Howerd, Larry Adler and Dick Emery.
ReviewsA classic rags-to-riches saga * The Spectator *
Book InformationISBN 9780099446767
Author Norman WisdomFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Arrow Books LtdPublisher Cornerstone
Weight(grams) 198g
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 110mm * 20mm