
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
July 11, 1916
Died
November 16, 2008 (age 92)
Place of Birth
Canning Town, London, England, UK
Reg Varney
Biography
Varney was born in Canning Town, then in Essex but now part of the London Borough of Newham. His father worked in a rubber factory in Silvertown and he was one of five children who grew up in Addington Road, Canning Town. Varney was educated at the nearby Star Lane Primary School in West Ham and after leaving school at 14, he worked as a messenger boy and a page boy at the Regent Palace Hotel. He took piano lessons as a child and was good enough to find employment as a part-time piano player. His first paid engagement was at Plumstead Radical Club in Woolwich, for which he was paid eight shillings and sixpence (42½p). He also played in working men's clubs, pubs and ABC cinemas, and later sang with big bands of the time. He and his mother decided that show business was the career for him, and he gave up his day jobs.
During the Second World War, Varney joined the Royal Engineers, but continued his performing career as an army entertainer, touring in the Far East for a time. After being demobilised in the late 1940s, he starred on stage in a comic revue entitled Gaytime, with Benny Hill as his partner in a double act.[2] He then became an all-round entertainer, working his way around the music halls.
Career[edit]
Varney was cast in the role of a foreman in the television sitcom The Rag Trade (1961–63), which made him a household name. He was aware that he was the only performer without West End acting experience and worked hard to make up for it. Slightly later, he starred in a show for BBC TV called The Valiant Varneys (1964–65), performing various characters in front of a live audience. After that followed another comedy role in Beggar My Neighbour (1966–68); this also starred Pat Coombs, June Whitfield, and Peter Jones. Pat Coombs played the wife of Varney's character. Varney featured in The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) with Frankie Howerd, Dora Bryan and George Cole.
Varney's most successful lead role was in the sitcom On the Buses (1969–73) as the bus driver Stan Butler, who never has much luck where romance is concerned. Varney took considerable lengths to research the role, even taking bus-driving lessons and a test to gain a public service vehicle licence so that he could be filmed driving a bus on the open road. Three spin-off films were made — On the Buses (1971), Mutiny on the Buses (1972) and Holiday on the Buses (1973). Varney was 52 when the first series was recorded, although his character, who lived with his mother and was often trying to attract young women, was supposed to be about 35. Varney was only eleven years younger than Doris Hare, the main actress to play his mother in the series.
He later worked as an entertainer on cruise ships and toured Australia with his one-man show. He told an interviewer, "Whatever I did after On the Buses, nobody wanted to know about it. But I can't knock the programme because it brought me offers to do concert tours in Australia, New Zealand and Canada."[3]
The world's first voucher-based cash dispensing machine was installed at the Enfield Town branch of Barclays Bank. Varney was living in Enfield at the time and for publicity purposes he was photographed making the first withdrawal from the machine on Tuesday 27 June 1967.[4]
Known For

TV
On the Buses
Stan Butler
1969

TV
The World of Hammer
Self (archive footage)
1994

TV
The Rag Trade
1961

TV
Tell Me Another
Himself
1976
TV
Reg Varney
1973

TV
ITV Christmas Comedy
1983

TV
Beggar My Neighbour
1967

Film
Mutiny on the Buses
Stan Butler
1972

Film
The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery
Gilbert
1966

Film
On the Buses
Stan Butler
1971

Film
The Plank
Window Cleaner
1979
TV
The Valiant Varneys
Self – Host / Various Roles
1964

Film
Holiday on the Buses
Stan Butler
1973

Film
The Best Pair of Legs in the Business
Sherry Sheridan
1973

Film
Go for a Take
Wilfred Stone
1972

Film
Joey Boy
Rabbit Malone
1965

Film
Miss Robin Hood
Dennis
1952

Film
Too Close for Comfort
1971

Film
The Best Pair of Legs in the Business
Sherry Sheridan
1968
Filmography
1994TVThe World of Hammeras Self (archive footage)1983TVITV Christmas Comedy1979FilmThe Plankas Window Cleaner1976TVTell Me Anotheras Himself1973TVReg Varney1973FilmHoliday on the Busesas Stan Butler1973FilmThe Best Pair of Legs in the Businessas Sherry Sheridan1972FilmGo for a Takeas Wilfred Stone1972FilmMutiny on the Busesas Stan Butler1971FilmOn the Busesas Stan Butler1971FilmToo Close for Comfort1969TVOn the Busesas Stan Butler1968FilmThe Best Pair of Legs in the Businessas Sherry Sheridan1967TVBeggar My Neighbour1966FilmThe Great St Trinian's Train Robberyas Gilbert1965FilmJoey Boyas Rabbit Malone1964TVThe Valiant Varneysas Self – Host / Various Roles1961TVThe Rag Trade1952FilmMiss Robin Hoodas Dennis