Those Spikes of Spike Milligan: The Distinct Life and Humor of Spike Milligan, in Short

Screen Legends Book 19 · UB Tech
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Terence Alan Sean Milligan was born on April 16, 1918. He was an actor-comedian writer and also a very talented poet. He was famous for his work on ‘’The Goon Show", which turned out to be the greatest hit of that time. Spike Milligan tried to hide his pain with his sense of humour. Most of his works were based on comedy, but he also wrote a book about his memories of wartime. Milligan had a great sense of humor, which became a handful when he started writing. He turned his emotions in a funny way and liked to be entertained. His creativity and crazy sense of humor dominated the Goons. Throughout his life, Milligan wrote a great deal, including multiple volumes of memoir in which he adopted a wholly unique perspective on the truth, as well as screenplays, poetry, cartoon drawings, parodies, and fiction. He was one of the most unconventional and consistently humorous performers on the British comedy circuit from the conclusion of the Second World War until his death.

Spike Milligan will be remembered for his humorous style forever. Spike Milligan was a jokester, even when discussing death. Let's have a short flash of his razor-sharp humor, unrestrained invention, and how he transformed British comedy by flipping everything he came across.

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