In 2019, Dale narrated Puss In Boots a Musical, by Edelman and Fishman, adapted for the audiobook by Edelman, Fishman, and Khristine Hvam, released by Harper Audio on 27 August 2019.
Academy Award Nomination Following Carry On Cleo (1964), his first principal role was Carry On Cowboy (1965), set in the Wild West, where he played an immigrant English sanitary engineer called Marshall P. Knutt who is mistakenly hired as a police marshal. He sharpened his comedy skills during a stint in the army, where he organized and performed in camp shows.

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 Academy Award Nomination  In the United States he is most recognised as a leading actor on Broadway, where he had roles in Scapino, Barnum, Candide and Me and My Girl, as well as for narrating all seven of the Harry Potter audiobooks in the American market (for which he received two Grammy Awards out of six nominations) and the ABC series Pushing Daisies (2007–2009); he also starred in the Disney film Pete's Dragon (1977). Then came Carry On Screaming!

James "Jim" Dale, MBE (born 15 August 1935), is an English actor, voice artist, and singer-songwriter. he became a successful pop star. Jim Dale is one of the world’s great stage entertainers: actor, singer, director, author, lyricist, comedian, narrator and raconteur.

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2006 Drama Desk Award – Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical –, 2006 Outer Critics Circle Award – Outstanding Actor –, 2006 The Order of St. George's Society, New York, 2007 Audie Award – Male Narrator of the Year –, 2008 Grammy Award – Best Spoken Word Album for Children –, 2009 Audie Award – Children's male Narrator of the Year –, 2018 – Urban Stages' 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019 SOVAS Awards - Audiobook Narration (Infant to 12) -, 1967 Academy Award – Best Music, Original Song –, 1967 Golden Globe Award – Best Music, Original Song –, 1974 BAFTA Academy Award – Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles –, 1985 Drama Desk Award – Outstanding Actor in a Play –, 1997 Drama Desk Award – Outstanding Actor in a Musical –, 1997 Tony Award – Best Actor in a Musical –, 2003 Drama Desk Award – Outstanding Actor in a Play –, 2006 Tony Award – Best Featured Actor in a Musical –, This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 10:36.

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He then had a tiny role as a trombone player[7] who thwarts orchestral conductor Kenneth Williams in the comedy Raising the Wind (1961). In the United Kingdom he is known as a pop singer of the 1950s who became a leading actor at the National Theatre.

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in 28 films including  Letters"  On March 26, 2018 By harry In Jim Dale. The Special Years, Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life, The London Palladium: The Greatest Stage on Earth, The National Theatre: Part One - The Dream, The 2011 Annual American Theatre Wing Gala, Sauce, Satire and Silliness: The Story of British Comedy.


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His outstanding narration work won him   Drama Desk Award Dale Jim Dale began his career as a stand-up comic.