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DustinGee (born Gerald Harrison) (24 June 1942-January 1986) was an English impressionist and comedian most famous for his double act with fellow comic, Les Dennis.
Gee also branched out on his own when he appeared on ITV's new talent show, Success, alongside a sixteen year old Lisa Stansfield making her TV debut.
Gee and Dennis were also the act that had to follow Tommy Cooper, when he collapsed and died onstage on ITV's Live at Her Majesty's in April 1984.