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Terry-Thomas was one of the most delightfully eccentric and quintessentially British comic actors of his era. With his pencil-thin mustache, gap-toothed grin, and perpetually arched eyebrow, he brought an infectious blend of sly charm and pompous buffoonery to a wide range of films. Though he got his start in British music halls and variety shows, Terry-Thomas truly came into his own in cinema, capitalizing on his distinctive appearance and impeccable comic timing. He often played variations on the upper-class cad or boastful snob, but imbued these potentially one-dimensional roles with a wonderful sense of mischief and self-parody. Whether stealing scenes in classics like the wartime comedy I'm All Right Jack or hamming it up in sci-fi spectacles like the 2005 War of the Worlds remake, Terry-Thomas always commanded attention with his sly wit and boundless energy. Beyond his memorable performances, Terry-Thomas also left an indelible mark on British comedy through his influence on later generations of actors. His larger-than-life persona and mastery of the comic double-take paved the way for similar scene-stealing turns from the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie. Though he may not have achieved the same level of global stardom as some of his contemporaries, Terry-Thomas remains a beloved figure in the annals of British cinema, a unique and unforgettable screen presence who embodied the very essence of comedic eccentricity.