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    John Comer (1 March 1924 – 11 February 1984) was a British comic actor. He was best known for his roles in Coronation Street as Mr Birtles, then as a taxi driver, and later as Wilf Jones, in Emmerdale Farm as Ernie Shuttleworth, Les Brandon in I Didn't Know You Cared, and cafe owner Sid in Last of the Summer Wine .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0173747John Comer - IMDb

    John Comer (1924-1984) was a British actor who appeared in TV shows such as Last of the Summer Wine, Emmerdale Farm and The Family Way. He was born in Manchester, England, and died of throat cancer in Blackpool, England.

    • January 1, 1
    • Manchester, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
  3. John Comer was a British actor who appeared in Last of the Summer Wine, Emmerdale Farm and The Family Way. He was born in Manchester in 1924 and died in Blackpool in 1984.

    • March 1, 1924
    • February 11, 1984
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  5. For John Comer's last ever appearance, in the 1983 feature-length Christmas special, "Getting Sam Home", illness caused by cancer affected his speech, and so his lines were dubbed over by another actor, Tony Melody. Comer died two months later in February 1984.

  6. John Comer, who played Sid in the BBC comedy series, died of throat cancer in 1983 and his family recently donated £245,000 to the Trinity Hospice in Blackpool. He was also part of a comedy double act with his brother Tony and starred in the film A Taste of Honey.

  7. John Comer (died 1984) was a British comic actor. He starred in the television series I Didn't Know You Cared, Last of the Summer Wine and All Our Saturdays. Born and brought up in Stretford, Lancashire, Comer gained an engineering apprenticeship at Metropolitan-Vickers, Trafford Park.

  8. John Comer. Actor, Comedian. He is remembered for his comedic roles in the British television sitcoms I Didn't Know You Cared (1975 to 1979, as 'Les'), Last of the Summer Wine' (1973 to 1983 as 'Sid'), and All Our Saturdays (February to March 1973, as 'Wilf').

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