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Chubby Oates

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Chubby Oates
Born
Arthur John Oates

(1942-12-23)23 December 1942
Died10 November 2006(2006-11-10) (aged 63)
OccupationActor

Arthur ("Chubby") Oates (23 December 1942 – 10 November 2006) was a Cockney clubland comic and character actor.

Life

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Born in Bermondsey, South London Oates started out as a reporter for the South London Observer, he shared an office with future editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie.
In the evenings Oates began to perform as a comic and by the early sixties he'd turned professional. He was also a noted pantomime performer usually appearing as the dame. In this capacity he played "Mum" to some of the biggest and best names in showbusiness. He also claimed the record for the heaviest Ugly Sisters when his co-star in a production of "Cinderella" at Yeovil's Octagon Theatre was Steve King. Their combined weight was in excess of 30 stone!
In 1973-74 he co-starred with Fiona Richmond in Pyjama Tops, a long-running Paul Raymond comedy at the Whitehall Theatre. As a character actor Oates appeared in shows such as Doctor Who and Dixon of Dock Green, and also played the coach driver in the cult horror film Killer's Moon (1978). He played a common soldier, providing a monologue in the BBC drama The Devil's Crown also in 1978.

He died in Deal in Kent[1] on 10 November 2006 aged 63 from diabetic complications and a heart attack after giving a performance at a showbusiness luncheon. Appropriately, one of the last pictures taken of Chubby showed veteran comedy legends Roy Hudd and June Whitfield laughing at a joke Chubby had just cracked.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1973-1975 Dixon of Dock Green Terry/Man with Dog 2 episodes
1974 Doctor Who Policeman Episode: Planet of the Spiders
1976 Rogue's Rock Cyril 4 episodes
1978 The Devil's Crown Common Soldier Miniseries
The Famous Five Alfredo Episode: Five Have a Wonderful Time
Killer's Moon Bus Driver
1980 Cribb Chairman Episode: Abracadaver

References

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  1. ^ "Chubby Oates".
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