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- Birth nameReginald Arthur Dixon
- A popular radio comedian in the 1940s and 50s in Britain, Reg Dixon's signature tune was 'Confidentially' which he wrote himself. A burly figure he wore a trilby hat his catchphrase was 'I'm not well, I'm proper poorly.'
In the 1950s he took over from the film comedian George Formby in the stage musical 'Zip Goes A Million' at London's Palace Theatre. He made several minor films and many television guest appearances later in his career.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Patrick Newley - He wrote his famous song 'Confidentially in 1949 when it rose to the top of the hit parade selling over a million copies. The same year he became the resident comedian on radio's 'Variety Bandbox' and was chosen to appear in the Royal Command Variety Performance. In 1952 he took over the lead in 'Zip Goes a Million' from George Formby at London's Palace Theatre appeared in that years Royal Command performance.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tonyman 5
- SpousesLisa Mayer-Dixon(1952 - July 25, 1984) (his death)Josephine(? - 1948) (her death, 1 child)
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