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List of Carry On films cast members : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Carry On films cast members
This is a list of actors who have appeared in ''Carry On'' films.
== Regular cast ==
The following actors are considered to be the core members of the ''Carry On'' team:〔http://www.thewhippitinn.com/carry_on_people/〕
* Kenneth Williams (26 films, including co-presenting ''That's Carry On!'') played a range of character types, nearly always a lead character. Early roles were rather strait-laced, he then sometimes played his ''snide'' character: quite slimy and smarmy with a distinctive nasal voice. Later the haughty, proud and easily outraged elitist became more frequent and Williams' best known character type. Williams sometimes played characters of other nationalities, such as in ''Up the Khyber''. In some roles, when not actually playing his role in ''snide'' mode, Williams might deliver a single joke using his snide voice. A running gag in many of the films was that Williams' character would be embroiled in an extra-marital affair with that of Hattie Jacques—this plot device was used to greatest effect in the hospital based films, which gave rise to Williams' famous catchphrase "ohhh Matron!".
* Joan Sims (24) had the longest uninterrupted run of roles in ''Carry On'' films, being in all 20 films (excluding ''That's Carry On'') from ''Carry On Cleo'' to ''Carry On Emmannuelle''. Played a range of characters from jolly and assertive young women with sturdy moral standards (''Camping'', ''Loving''), to sexy and lusty matrons - either desired (''At Your Convenience'') or coarse and unattractive (''Henry'', ''Up the Khyber''), to a chatty glutton (in ''Matron''), a battleaxe wife (''Screaming'') and an unattractive spinster (''Doctor''). Additionally, she also appeared in two of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials, and eleven episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' television series.
* Charles Hawtrey (23) often played a meek, rather effete 'mummy's boy' who could suddenly erupt into riotous behaviour. Other roles were as a strict, officious and prissy person in an authority role. Hawtrey's characters were often bumbling and accident prone, and the victim of various mishaps and complex misunderstandings. Additionally, he also appeared in two of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials.
* Sid James (19) always played a lead character, usually a laconic member of the working class. His characters were often lecherous womanisers, something that caused problems in James' private life. Additionally, he also appeared in three of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' television specials, and four episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' television series.
* Kenneth Connor (17) often played put-upon men ranging in character from pompous to meek, and often leering. He also provided some additional voice-work in ''Emmannuelle'' when he dubbed the dialogue of Howard Nelson (Harry Hernia). Additionally, he also appeared in three of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' television specials, and twelve episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Peter Butterworth (15) frequently played major roles in the films, often as a generally benign, unflappable but bumbling assistant or servant unable to see the chaos around him. Unusually for a regular, in some films, including ''Again Doctor'', ''Henry'' and ''Loving'', his role consists of a cameo appearance in a single scene. Additionally, he also appeared in three of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials, and nine episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Hattie Jacques (14) played the haughty matron, school senior mistress or other archetypal authority figure in several films. Later she branched out into more varied comic roles (e.g. ''At Your Convenience'', ''Loving'' and ''Abroad'', in which she played a chef embroiled in a constant battle with the stove). Additionally, she also appeared in two of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials, and one episode of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Bernard Bresslaw (14) varied between playing the clumsy dimwit or the heavy, or the lusty and bombastic "foreigner". In the later films his characterisation developed greater depth, such as in ''Dick'', ''Behind''. Additionally, he also appeared in three of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials, and five episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Jim Dale (11) joined the series with support roles, but quickly progressed to playing the younger, sympathetic male lead, often in the film's romance plot strand. From his debut had an uninterrupted nine-film run. After a two-film absence (''Camping'' and ''Up The Khyber'') returned for ''Again Doctor'', his final ''Carry On'' until taking the lead role in the 1992 revival film ''Carry On Columbus''.
* Marianne Stone (11) played mostly abrasive, Cockney women in supporting roles varying from large supporting roles (''At Your Convenience'') to one scene cameos (''Don't Lose Your Head''). She has also played nosy neighbours, frustrated mothers or shop customers. She did voice dubbing for Lucy Griffiths in ''Carry On Constable''.
* Barbara Windsor (10, including co-presenting ''That's Carry On'' with Williams) played main roles in all her ''Carry On'' appearances. Her characters were always the cheeky and saucy young blonde, often in revealing costumes. Sometimes her characters were chaste (and very often chased), some were easily swayed. Additionally, she also appeared in all four of the ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials, and eight episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Patsy Rowlands (9) Appeared in both major roles and support roles, often as undervalued, meek and mousey secretary or assistant who undergoes transformation into a more assertive and sexually aware woman. Her most prominent Carry on Roles were in 'At Your Convenience', 'Girls', and 'Behind'. Additionally, she also appeared in one episode of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Jack Douglas (8) joined the series with a cameo appearance in ''Matron'', where he appears in one scene with a single line of dialogue. After an only slightly larger role in the following film ''Abroad'', where he again plays his established ''Alf Ippititimus''-type character, his roles increased in size and increasingly diverged from the familiar Alf performance. After his début Douglas appeared in all subsequent films in the original series, and was one of the few returners for ''Columbus''. Additionally, he also appeared in two of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials, and twelve episodes of the ''Carry On Laughing'' TV series.
* Terry Scott (7) appeared briefly in the first film ''Sergeant'' and returned 10 years later when he played, among others, the put-upon husband (''Camping''), the barking sergeant (''Up the Khyber'') and lusty doctor (''Matron''). Additionally, he appeared in two of the four ''Carry On Christmas'' TV specials. He also filmed a scene for ''At Your Convenience'' as union big-wig Mr Allcock, which was not used in the finished film.〔Robert Ross, ITV-DVD edition (Trivia Notes)〕
* Leslie Phillips (4) appeared in three early films ''Nurse'', ''Teacher'' and ''Constable'' after which he left the series only to return 32 years later for ''Columbus'' as the King of Spain.

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