I was in the UK a couple of years after The Adventures of Barry Mackenzie had premiered and the Poms were still laughing at it. Not only was Barry Humphries the brainchild behind that movie but he also had a comic strip about the character that he wrote that appeared as a magazine and in the press. The Brits thought it was hilarious. The funniest part was that many of them (and Aussies too) thought that Dame Edna was a real person and not a character.
Perhaps the greatest Aussie comedy actor of all time.
peter67 said
10:54 AM Apr 23, 2023
Vale Sir Les, heaven now has a master comedian.
rgren2 said
12:39 PM Apr 23, 2023
Never met him, never even saw him live on stage, but always felt as if I knew him. One of the worlds comedic geniuses.
Cuppa said
01:38 PM Apr 23, 2023
I learned words & phrases like 'Chunder' , 'technicolour yawn' & 'a poke in the eye with a burn't stick' & I heard of Fosters - the first time Australia came onto my radar - with thanks to Bazza Mackenzie.
Back then the Aussie phraseology entered the UK vocabulary, (Similarly to Monty Python skits). Folk 'replayed' them in the pubs of an evening. Pints of beer & bad Aussie accents. Within a very short space of time they had become part of the everyday language.
In part Barry Humphries is responsible for my moving here & becoming an Aussie.
I still haven't seen 'The adventures of Barry Mackenzie in it's entirety, but feel I know it intimately as it was very much part of my teenage years.
When we first moved to Australia it felt quite special that our nearest main shopping area was Puckle St in Moonee Ponds. Used to ride up Mt Alexander Rd on my Moto Guzzie LeMans at lunch break to get a bite to eat. Never met Edna though.
Barry was up there with the likes of Spike!
Craig1 said
08:53 AM Apr 24, 2023
In the skit with Charlie and Camilla, he sais " got to go, they have found me a better seat ", one would hope so now.
Magnarc said
01:54 PM Apr 24, 2023
Comedic genius. If you want to have a good laugh with Bazza and Miriam Margoyles check out Q and A with Tony Jones on Youtube. She is hilarious.
Bobdown said
05:00 PM Apr 24, 2023
I saw him at the Regal Theatre in WA years ago, took the living pi$$ out of those sitting in the front row.
Very funny man and pulled those rubber faces like WTF??
Barry Humphries, comedian and actor behind Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson, dies aged 89:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-23/live-updates-barry-humphries-dead-dame-edna-sir-les/102236344
One of his best and very true comments was,

Rest In Peace.
An Aussie icon, he will be missed.
I was in the UK a couple of years after The Adventures of Barry Mackenzie had premiered and the Poms were still laughing at it. Not only was Barry Humphries the brainchild behind that movie but he also had a comic strip about the character that he wrote that appeared as a magazine and in the press. The Brits thought it was hilarious. The funniest part was that many of them (and Aussies too) thought that Dame Edna was a real person and not a character.
Perhaps the greatest Aussie comedy actor of all time.
I learned words & phrases like 'Chunder' , 'technicolour yawn' & 'a poke in the eye with a burn't stick' & I heard of Fosters - the first time Australia came onto my radar - with thanks to Bazza Mackenzie.
Back then the Aussie phraseology entered the UK vocabulary, (Similarly to Monty Python skits). Folk 'replayed' them in the pubs of an evening. Pints of beer & bad Aussie accents. Within a very short space of time they had become part of the everyday language.
In part Barry Humphries is responsible for my moving here & becoming an Aussie.
I still haven't seen 'The adventures of Barry Mackenzie in it's entirety, but feel I know it intimately as it was very much part of my teenage years.
When we first moved to Australia it felt quite special that our nearest main shopping area was Puckle St in Moonee Ponds. Used to ride up Mt Alexander Rd on my Moto Guzzie LeMans at lunch break to get a bite to eat. Never met Edna though.
Barry was up there with the likes of Spike!
Comedic genius. If you want to have a good laugh with Bazza and Miriam Margoyles check out Q and A with Tony Jones on Youtube. She is hilarious.
I saw him at the Regal Theatre in WA years ago, took the living pi$$ out of those sitting in the front row.
Very funny man and pulled those rubber faces like WTF??