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Rix
Sir Brian Rix, Baron Rix (born January 27, 1924) is a British
actor and charity worker.
Born in Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, the
son of a Hull shipowner,he became a professional actor, briefly,
when he was 18. His wartime service began in the RAF, but he soon
after volunteered to become a Bevin Boy, working instead as a coal
miner.
After the war, Rix returned to the stage and in 1947 formed his
own theatre company. Rix was associated with the Whitehall Theatre
from 1944 until 1969, although as an actor-manager he became increasingly
well known on TV as well as stage. The theatre specialised in farces,
which were regularly televised. Rix was regularly seen on screen
without his trousers on.
Rix's daughter Shelley was born in 1951 with Down's syndrome, and
he has always used his name to promote public awareness and understanding
of mental handicap. In 1980 he retired from acting, and became Secretary-General
of the National Society for Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults
(Mencap) (it became “The Royal Society” the following year) and
in 1987 became its Chairman. Since 2002 the Society has been officially
called the “Royal Mencap Society”, with Rix now serving as its President.
In 1977 he was created a Commander of the Order of the British Empire,
and was knighted in 1986 for his services to charity. In 1992 his
tireless work was further recognised when he was created a life
peer. After nine years as a Vice Lord Lieutenant of London, Lord
Rix was installed as the first Chancellor of the University of East
London on 16 July 1997.
His 2004 80th birthday marked the start of a year of fundraising
and publicity for Mencap.
Rix's daughter Shelley passed away in July 2005, at the age of 53.
Rix has been associated with many initiatives, including presenting
"Let's Go" for the BBC, which was one of the first programmes
made specifically for people with learning disabilities. He is the
author of two biographies, My Farce From My Elbow and Farce About
Face, and two theatre histories, Tour de Farce and Life in the Farce
Lane. He also edited, compiled and contributed to Gullible's Travails,
an anthology, and travel stories by famous people for the Mencap
Blue Sky Appeal.
Brian Rix is the younger brother of Emmerdale actress Sheila Mercier.
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