- Born
- Died
- Birth nameJames Robert Sadler
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Jerry Desmond, whose real name was James Robert Sadler, was born 20th July 1908 and made his stage debut at age 11 in the Sadler Elsie Four at the Palace Cinema, Armadale in November 1919 staying with them until 1928 when he joined the chorus of a music comedy show which toured America. Returning to Britain he teamed up with Dr Jack becoming The Desmond Brothers then married Peg and formed Peg and Jerry Desmond performing in revue and concert party revues. In 1942 he did an 8 week tour with Sid Field by which time he was a struggling comedian when he was seen by George Cole and both of them were engaged for Strike a New Note at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London in 1943 which was followed by Strike it Again in 1944 then Piccadilly Hayride in 1946. Jerry, immaculately dressed and with a superior air was a perfect foil for Sid Field in a golf sketch which they did for the 1945 Royal Variety Show. The following year he made the film London Town and in 1947 Cardboard Cavalier, After Sid's death jerry became straight man to Nat Jackley then the 1953 film Trouble in Store found him as straight man to Norman Wisdom which continued through a series of films before he became quiz master on the $64,000 Dollar Question.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tonyman 5
- SpousePeggy Duncan Edwards(1930 - 1966) (her death, 2 children)
- His career had slowed down in the 1960s and he drove a taxi to make ends meet. Soon after the death of his wife Peggy, he fell into deep depression which led to his suicide.
- He stepped into the role of Martin Paul in Carry on Regardless after Jeremy Hawk dropped out.
- Bob Hope, for whom he acted as a stooge described him as 'The best straight man in the business'.
- Frequently cast as stooge for Norman Wisdom and before that for Sid Field.
- Stage and television actor who first appeared on stage at 11 years old as part of his family's act "Sadler Elsie Four".
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