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Neil Innes (Neil James Innes) was born on 9 December, 1944 in Danbury, Essex, England, UK, is an actor,soundtrack,composer. At 75 years old, Neil Innes height is 5 ft 10 in (178.0 cm).

Now We discover Neil Innes's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Neil James Innes
Occupation actor,soundtrack,composer
Neil Innes Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 9 December 1944
Birthday 9 December
Birthplace Danbury, Essex, England, UK
Date of death 29 December, 2019
Died Place Montcuq, Haute-Garonne, France
Nationality UK

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Who Is Neil Innes's Wife?

His wife is Yvonne Hilton (5 March 1966 - 29 December 2019) ( his death) ( 3 children)

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Wife Yvonne Hilton (5 March 1966 - 29 December 2019) ( his death) ( 3 children)
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Neil Innes Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Neil Innes worth at the age of 75 years old? Neil Innes’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from UK. We have estimated Neil Innes's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2010

As late as 2010, Innes assembled The Idiot Bastard Band which performed (unrehearsed) 'silly pub songs' and included among their alumni Adrian Edmondson and Nigel Planer from The Young Ones (1982). That same year he went on a 'semi-retirement tour' of Britain and the U. S. with a show of "immature themes, comedy, and a lot of sing-alongs" entitled A People's Guide to World Domination.

1985

In the eighties, he starred as a magician in the children's television program Puddle Lane (1985), did voice-over work, composed the music for the animated series Jane (1982) (based on a World War II comic strip) and took part in the 2008 Rutles 30th anniversary tour.

1982

Successfully sued the British rock band Oasis for plagiarizing the beginning of his song "How Sweet To Be An Idiot" (which can be seen and heard on Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982)) to write their hit "Whatever.".

1979

At the end of the seventies, Innes resumed his patented affinity for cheeky musical pastiches as host of the BBC series The Innes Book of Records (1979) (and an accompanying album).

1978

The show culminated in the 1978 mockumentary The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (1978) which brought into being The Rutles, a musical send-up of The Beatles. The 'Prefab Four' consisted of Innes (who wrote the lyrics, composed and produced the music) as 'Ron Nasty', Ricky Fataar as 'Stig O'Hara', Eric Idle as 'Dirk McQuickly', and John Halsey as 'Barry Wom', aka Barrington Womble. The band had the unqualified support of George Harrison, a self-declared Rutles fan who had gone on record saying that "he liked The Rutles better than he did the Beatles". Rutles titles -- invariably Beatles soundalikes -- included "All You Need is Lunch", "W. C. Fields Forever", "Blue Suede Schubert", "Cheese and Onions" and "A Hard Day's Rut".

1975

He also played multiple parts in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), two of his characters ending up being squashed variously by a cow and by a giant wooden rabbit.

Having taken on the sobriquet of 'The Seventh Python' (courtesy of Terry Gilliam), Innes went on to provide the music for Rutland Weekend Television (1975), a BBC2 spoof series created by Idle, purportedly featuring Britain's smallest TV network broadcasting from England's smallest county.

1970

After the band broke up acrimoniously in 1970, Innes launched a solo career which brought him into the orbit of the Monty Python crew. He wrote several songs for the Pythons and contributed the whistling to Eric Idle's brilliant opus "Always Look On the Bright Side of Life".

1968

He was a singer-songwriter, pianist, and guitarist in The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and had a hit in 1968 with "Urban Spaceman". He wrote "Death Cab For Cutie", which was used in The Beatles' film Magical Mystery Tour, and which later became the name of a US alt-rock band.

1967

Three sons: Miles Alexander, born in 1967; Luke Zachary, born in 1971 and Barnaby James, born in 1978.

1963

Comedian, musician and songwriter, renowned for his deadpan delivery and an uncanny ability to send up musical acts. The son of a warrant officer in the Royal Artillery, Innes learned to play piano from the age of seven and guitar at fourteen. He began to make a name for himself in 1963 when he joined the off-beat Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band which grew in popularity from playing the London pubs to becoming a fully-fledged professional outfit featured in the TV series Do Not Adjust Your Set (1967) and in the Beatles film Magical Mystery Tour (1967) (for which Innes wrote the song "Death Cab for Cutie"). Another successful Innes song, "I'm the Urban Spaceman", was produced by Paul McCartney.