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Eric Sykes Filmography

ActorBORN 1923OLDHAM48 FILMS IN DB

EricSykes

Known for Acting · TeleTubbies: Musical Playtime, It's Your Move, It's Your Move

48
FILMS IN DB
$500
TOTAL VALUE
26
PRICED
$19
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Plank
~$61 · BLU-RAY · 1979
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
$8 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Eric Sykes, a comedic force both behind and in front of the camera, left an indelible mark on British entertainment and remains a celebrated figure for physical media collectors. Starting as a prolific radio scriptwriter, Sykes seamlessly transitioned to performing, his impeccable comic timing shining through, even despite his hearing impairment – a detail that surprisingly enhanced his stage presence. Collectors often seek out his directorial work, like the 1980 short *Rhubarb Rhubarb*, a masterclass in silent comedy often found on rare British comedy compilations. His acting career spanned decades, showcasing a versatility that endeared him to audiences. From memorable supporting roles in classics like 1965’s *Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines*, lauded for its engineering and comedic spectacle, to his haunting turn as Mr. Tuttle in the 2001 horror hit *The Others*, Sykes demonstrated a remarkable range. Later generations recognize him as the endearing groundskeeper Frank Bryce in 2005’s *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire*, a role treasured by fans collecting the complete wizarding world on Blu-ray and 4K. The enduring appeal of Eric Sykes lies in his craft and the quality of the films he contributed to. His work, whether a quick cameo or a leading comedic role, consistently elevated the projects he was a part of. For home video enthusiasts, tracking down his diverse filmography, from obscure British comedies to international blockbusters, offers a truly rewarding journey into the history of cinema and the evolution of comedy.

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48 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres did Eric Sykes work in throughout his career?

Eric Sykes worked in a variety of genres including comedy, TV movies, documentaries, family films, mystery, and thrillers.

During which decade was Eric Sykes most active in his film career?

Eric Sykes was most active during the 1980s, appearing in the highest number of films in that decade.

What are some notable roles that Eric Sykes played?

Some notable roles include Frank Bryce in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005), Mr. Edmund Tuttle in "The Others" (2001), and Insp. Rhubarb in "Rhubarb" (1970).

Over what span of years did Eric Sykes' filmography extend?

Eric Sykes' film career spanned from 1960 to 2011.

On which physical media formats can you find films featuring Eric Sykes?

Films featuring Eric Sykes are available on 4k, blu-ray, DVD, VHS, and other physical media formats.