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Movies

Love Thy Neighbour (1973)

A Couple of Beauties (1972)

Dad's Army (1971)

Groupie Girl (1970)

Star! (1968)

Television

Dad’s Army (1968-1973)

Romany Jones (1972-1973)

Born Every Minute (1972)

My Wife Next Door (1972)

Scoop (1972)

The Fenn Street Gang (1972)

Jackanory (1970)

The Troubleshooters (3 episodes, 1965-1970)

Family at War (1970)

Doctor in the House (1970)

Counterstrike (1969)

Two in Clover (1969)

Sherlock Holmes (1968)

Never a Cross Word (1968)

The Dustbinmen (1968)

Harry Worth (1968)

Detective (1968)

Champion House (1967-1968)

Softly Softly (1967)

The Gamblers (1967)

The Secret Agent (1967)

Dixon of Dock Green (6 episodes, 1961-1967)

City ’68 (1967)

All Gas and Gaiters (1967)

Blackmail (1966)

Quick Before They Catch Us (1966)

Mild and Bitter (1966)

Coronation Street (1965)

Hit and Run (1965)

Gideon’s Way (1965)

The Chars (1963)

Z Cars (1962)

Dr Finley’s Casebook (1962)

Outbreak of Murder (1962)

Emergency- Ward 10 (1961)

Jack and Knaves (1961)

Flower of Evil (1961)

The Fifth Form at St Dominic’s (1961)

Crackerjack (1958)


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Stanley James Carroll Beck (21 February 1929 – 6 August 1973) was an English actor best remembered for his role as Private Joe Walker, the cockney spiv in the popular BBC sitcom Dad's Army which ran from 1968 to 1977. In a cast comprising mainly older actors, James was one of two younger members. Nevertheless, he was the first of the cast to die, aged 44, as a result of pancreatitis.

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Jimmy was born in Islington, North London and attended Popham Road Primary School. His childhood was tough, with his father frequently unemployed and his mother making artificial flowers to provide a small income.

After a stint at art college and a period of National Service in the army, Jimmy took up acting. Early acting roles included Shylock the Jew in The Merchant of Venice in 1963, for which he earned positive reviews. Moving to London, he decided to concentrate on television, and one role was as a policeman in an episode of Coronation Street involving a train crash. He also appeared in an uncredited role as a policeman in Gideon's Way in 1965, and became a regularly-seen face in TV drama, with one-off roles in series like The Troubleshooters.

By 1968 he was offered the role of Private Walker in Dad's Army, a role originally written by Jimmy Perry for himself. His performance as the thorn in Captain Mainwaring's side was perfect for Dad's Army. While proving popular in this, his best-loved role, Jimmy still yearned for the challenge of other roles.

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Always in demand, he continued to work on TV programmes such as A Family at War and Romany Jones, in which he played the lead character Bert Jones. He also recorded an unbroadcast remake of an early Hancock's Half Hour programme in which he played opposite Arthur Lowe.

By 1973, Jimmy had already recorded five series of Dad's Army and was working on the sixth, as well as working on the radio series of the show. Location filming for series six was completed when, whilst opening a fete in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind, he suddenly felt ill. He returned home and within an hour was rushed to hospital. He died three weeks later. His death was a great shock to his fellow cast members, as well as Jimmy Perry and David Croft, who had looked forward to his return to the show. The Walker character was briefly mentioned in series seven but did not appear in studio scenes (shot many weeks after location filming) and never returned to the television version of Dad's Army. His character was written out off-screen and he was never referred to in subsequent episodes.

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In the radio adaptations of Dad's Army, Graham Stark stood in until Larry Martyn gave his portrayal of Walker for subsequent shows. In 1976 John Bardon played Walker in the stage production.

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Dr Orlando Watt





Feb 24 2009 2:53 PM

Oh Dear! I missed your birthday! How frightfully rude...Many belated wishes!! O.
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Dec 25 2008 6:03 PM

THANKS FOR BEING APART OF MYSPACE. COM/RAVE2WERE

MERRY CHRISTMAS...........

LOOK AT RAVE2WERE IF YOU WANT TO GO OUT....
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Nov 22 2008 6:49 PM

Thanks so much for the add, his death was a great loss to British acting.
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Nov 16 2008 3:38 PM

We thank-you so much for this great site - to a great actor.
We miss him, but we shall never forget him, that's for sure.

"WE REMEMBER ALL OUR LOST LEGENDS & HEROES"
Doriano Zurlo





Nov 14 2008 2:27 PM

50.000 visits!!!

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Nov 12 2008 6:10 PM

=]
I'm great thanks :)
Take care
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Nov 7 2008 8:22 PM

Heeeeey
How are you?? :)
Penny Jayne Black





Sep 29 2008 8:07 AM

Hi
thanks for adding me!
I'm a huge fan of James' and the Dad's army gang!
Pennyx
Mr. Green





Sep 20 2008 11:40 PM

"The Only Color that Matters..."



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Sep 8 2008 10:27 PM

please sir2
Dicky Mint





Aug 29 2008 8:18 PM

How Tickled I am to be your friend!

I hope your weekend is full of plumptiousness!

Love from Dicky Mint x

Knotty Ash
Liverpool
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Aug 28 2008 10:18 AM

Thanks for adding me. I'm a big fan of Dad's Army. Great tribute page to James too.

Best wishes,

Sarah
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Aug 22 2008 10:39 PM

thank u for the add.really intrested in jimmy and his work.
thanks again!
Andy H





Aug 22 2008 1:24 AM

Hi Katie

Thanks for the add - great to see you keeping Jimmy's work alive on here, and how youve gothold of some of the marvellous clips from shows and cuttings! Its hard work - I know!

See you on the forum and myspace!

Andy (www. dadsarmy. tv)
Duke Michaels





Aug 8 2008 3:20 PM

Hello​ and thank​ you for addin​g me as a frien​d.​​​ Come visit​ DM Count​ry anyti​me and see if you can'​​​t shake​ yours​elf loose​ and sprea​d a littl​e bit of your talen​ted spiri​t while​ your toes are busy tappi​ng with all the critt​ers.​​​ Take care and have a music grinning and toe tapping rest of the week.​​​

DM
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Aug 6 2008 4:31 PM

James you died too young. Dad's Army was never as good without you.
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Aug 6 2008 3:40 PM

RIP Jimmy :) You were and still are a truly great, awesome, funny, even awesome actor :)
rachael-ness =].





Aug 6 2008 3:20 PM

Thank you so much for the birthday wishes :) I really enjoyed Dad's Army weekend :)
I was going to add you on your other profile, but for some reason, it kept sending me back to my homepage :S hehe doesnt matter :)
cheryl





Aug 4 2008 8:03 PM

fascinating site!
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Aug 1 2008 4:25 PM

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaay, thanks for that comment :), I'm really looking forward to Dad's Army weekend :)
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Jul 27 2008 5:13 PM

Your welcome, I really like your profile, blogs, pictures...everything really ♥ hehe.
Thank yoou :) I have a habit of making photos for the profile :)

Take care :) ... And thanks for adding me on your other profile :)
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Jul 26 2008 7:07 PM

Good to know the memory of JAMES BECK lives on in the world of myspace.

"We shall not forget our special entertainers"
mrs slocombe





Jul 26 2008 5:52 PM

Summit Radio





Jul 26 2008 11:01 AM

Hi James just loved you in dads army.
great stuff.
nick
Walter Matthau





Jul 25 2008 11:31 PM




Enjoy your weekend.
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