John Inman (born 28 June 1935, in Preston, Lancashire, England) is a British actor. He is a cousin to the actress Josephine Tewson.
He achieved enormous fame in the 1970s as the camp Mr. Humphries in the British sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972-1985), with the catchphrase "I'm free!". Humphries was widely criticised as a homosexual parody; Inman and the show's creators point out that while the character had camp mannerisms, Humphries' sexual orientation was never explicitly stated.
He continued his role in the Australian version, also titled Are You Being Served?, and in the sequel Grace and Favour (shown as Are You Being Served--Again in the United States).
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An Evening with John Inman - Interview with the Are You Being Served star in streaming audio format. Includes show highlights.
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John Inman: One Man British Comedy Invasion - Includes trivia, interviews, career details and audio clips.
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Official John Inman site, The - Approved by the actor who made his name as Mr. Humphries in the long running B.B.C. series Are You Being Served?
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