Actor: John Clive - who was the voice of John Lennon in Yellow Submarine - has died at the age of 79
- Appeared with Caine in 1969 Italian Job in a scene that was ad-libbed by pair
- Yellow Submarine role secret after Beatles chose not to provide own voices
- Asked lead character Alex to 'lick his boots' in 1971 film A Clockwork Orange
- Enjoyed long career in film, TV and theatre, becoming author in later life
Comedy actor and author John Clive -
who was the voice of John Lennon in Yellow Submarine and also appeared
in the Carry On and Pink Panther films - has died at the age of 79.
His
career encompassed film, TV, theatre and writing - and he most famously
appeared with Michael Caine in the 1969 version of The Italian Job, in a
scene that was ad-libbed by the pair.
In
the film, he played a garage manager who had been looking after the car
of Caine's character Charlie Croker while he served a jail sentence.
Clive's character, referring
to Croker's claim that he had been shooting tigers in India, said: 'You
must have shot an awful lot of tigers sir.'
Croker replied: 'Yes, I used a machine gun.'
A
year earlier Clive voiced the part of John Lennon in Yellow Submarine -
a role controversially kept under wraps after The Beatles chose not to
provide their own voices.
In 1971 he played the role of
‘Tormenter’, where he asked lead character Alex to 'lick his boots' in
cult classic A Clockwork Orange.
Clive also became an international bestselling author in later life. He died after a short illness on Sunday, his family confirmed last night.
He also appeared in such series as Rising Damp, The Sweeney and The Dick Emery Show.
His
writing career resulted in the international bestseller KG200 and other
similar ‘fiction-based on fact’ books such as The Last Liberator,
Barossa and another bestseller Broken Wings.
Clive is survived by two children from his first marriage - Alex and Hannah, a stepson Deane, and his second wife Bryony.
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