Lionel Blair

TV Show Host

Lionel Blair was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on December 12th, 1928 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 92, Lionel Blair biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 12, 1928
Nationality
Canada, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Death Date
Nov 4, 2021 (age 92)
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Choreographer, Television Actor, Television Presenter
Lionel Blair Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Lionel Blair Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Lionel Blair Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Susan Davis ​(m. 1967)​
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3
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Lionel Blair Career

Blair came to the fore in the 1960s when, with his dance troupe, he appeared on television variety programmes. He also appeared in the films The Limping Man (1953), The World of Suzie Wong (1960), The Cool Mikado (1963), The Beauty Jungle (1964), A Hard Day's Night (1964), Maroc 7 (1967) and Absolute Beginners (1986), cameoed in an episode of The Persuaders!, and appeared in television comedy, including the short film, The Plank. In addition, he choreographed films such as Jazz Boat (1960), in which he made an uncredited appearance, and The Magic Christian (1969). He appeared in Miss World 1969 and 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Blair was one of the team captains on the game show Give Us a Clue from 1979 until the early 1990s, and was the second presenter of the British version of Name That Tune in the 1980s.

In 1980, he made a small contribution to the children's music album Captain Beaky and His Band. In 1983, he appeared as the celebrity dart player for charity on Bullseye. He published his autobiography Stagestruck in 1985. In 2005, he took part in the Channel Five reality series, The Farm. Until 2005, he appeared extensively in pantomime, for which he earned up to £15,000 a week.

In 1988, Blair made an appearance in aid of charity on the British television game show Catchphrase, hosted by Irish comedian Roy Walker. Other celebrities also appeared alongside Blair, including radio DJ Chris Tarrant.

In 1993, Blair appeared as himself in an episode of Birds of a Feather.

In 2003, Blair released his first full-length album as a singer, in a tribute to Fred Astaire titled Blair Sings Astaire, together with the Jive Aces.

He took part in the 2007 Christmas special of the Ricky Gervais show Extras, as himself, portraying the end-stages of his showbiz career by trying to keep up his profile by appearing on Celebrity Big Brother.

In 2009, twenty-one years after Chris Rea's "Driving Home for Christmas" was first released, Blair starred in an original video for the song that was made in aid of Shelter. All proceeds from the digital download were donated to the charity.

In July 2010, Blair appeared in the "Great British Dog Walks" feature on ITV's This Morning with his dog Lola. The same year, he took part in the BBC's The Young Ones, in which six celebrities in their 70s and 80s attempt to overcome some of the problems of ageing by harking back to the 1970s.

In December 2010, he appeared briefly in a sketch with Ronnie Corbett and Rob Brydon in BBC One's The One Ronnie. On 24 December 2011, he appeared on the ITV programme Text Santa with Ant & Dec. In 2012, he was cast in the film version of Ray Cooney's farce Run for Your Wife. On 3 January 2014, he entered the Celebrity Big Brother house with Made in Chelsea media personality Ollie Locke, after being handcuffed together as part of a task set by Big Brother. He became the third housemate to be evicted on 17 January 2014.

Blair continued to work as an actor, having filmed an episode of BBC One's medical soap opera Doctors in 2014.

He appeared in the British short film Evil's Evil Cousin in 2016. On 14 December that year, he guested on the ITV panel show, Loose Women, to announce and celebrate his recent 88th birthday. The panellists presented him with a personalised cake. In 2017, Blair was one of the celebrities appearing in the second series of the BBC reality series The Real Marigold Hotel.

In 2018, he joined 26 other celebrities at Metropolis Studios, to perform an original Christmas song called "Rock with Rudolph", a song written and produced by Grahame and Jack Corbyn. The song was recorded in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital and was released digitally by the independent record label Saga Entertainment on 30 November 2018 under the artist name the Celebs. The music video debuted exclusively with The Sun on 29 November 2018, and had its first TV showing on Good Morning Britain on 30 November 2018. Blair appeared on Loose Women on 13 December to help promote the single and celebrate his 90th birthday. The song peaked at number two on the iTunes pop chart.

In 2019, he received the honour of being named 'Oldie of the Year' at the annual awards promoted by The Oldie magazine.

Blair found working on pantomime particularly lucrative and reported that he could earn £100,000 for a six-week run.

Blair, and his incorrectly assumed homosexuality, was a recurring joke on the long-running BBC Radio 4 series I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. The constant jibes upset his family and his children were bullied at school as a result.

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Lizzie Cundy reveals close friend Ewen MacIntosh's kind words to her son, his love of co-star Ricky Gervais and pranking Lionel Blair on the set of a Chris Rea video as his death aged 50 is confirmed

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2024
After his death at the age of 50, Lizzie Cundy paid tribute to The Office's Ewen MacIntosh. After appearing as impenet, Scotch egg loving accountant Keith Bishop in the legendary Ricky Gervais sitcom The Office, the Welsh actor became a household name. And Lizzie, 55, recalled her own fond memories of being with MacIntosh after being cast in a lighthearted music video for Chris Rea's holiday tune Driving Home For Christmas.