Clement Freud

Clement Freud

Clement Freud Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 16, 2009.
LONDON (AP) — Clement Freud, a grandson of Sigmund Freud who became a well-known writer, politician and urbane regular on British radio, has died. He was 84.

Freud died Wednesday at his home in London, his family said. The cause of death was not announced.

He was best known from his three decades appearing on the BBC game show, "Just a Minute," in which panelists compete to see who can talk the longest without hesitation, deviation or repetition. Freud's well-stocked vocabulary and his slow, deadpan speech made him a master of the game.

"Cheek is when someone of diminished responsibility goes to the British Broadcasting Corp. and elects to be chairman of a panel game on the basis that he might have some idea of how to control people whose multi-syllabic words he doesn't understand, whose meaning he is unable to comprehend," he once said during a typical delivery.

Freud had a testy relationship with his brother, the famed artist Lucian Freud, rooted in childhood suspicions that Lucian was his mother's pet.

Born in Berlin, Clement Raphael Freud came to England with his family in 1933 — "refugees from the Nazis before the habit had caught on," he said.

He knew his grandfather, who died in London in 1939, as a sickly older man with mouth cancer. "But he was to me not famous, but to me a good grandfather in that he didn't forget my birthdays."

Years later, as a member of a parliamentary delegation to China, Freud noticed that a fellow legislator — the grandson and namesake of the wartime prime minister Winston Churchill — was always given better accommodations. "It's the only time I've been out-grandfathered," Freud remarked.

He was educated at the prestigious St. Paul's School in London and then was an apprentice cook at the Dorchester Hotel, where he saw in the New Year of 1942 with 10 portions of Beluga caviar and a bottle of Dom Perignon pilfered from his employer.

"Sat in the store room having the most memorable New Year's Eve meal of my life to date," he recalled.

Following his army service, he was a liaison officer at the war crimes trial in Nuremberg.

He was a restaurateur and nightclub proprietor who developed a line in writing about food, which opened further doors commenting on sports and politics.

From 1973 to 1987, he was a Liberal member of Parliament, a source of great pride.

"Other Freuds had been nominated for Nobel and Turner prizes," Freud wrote in his 2001 book, "Freud Ego."

Having won the election, "it suddenly occurred to me that after nine years of fame, I now had something solid about which to be famous." There was also the satisfaction of having bet 1,000 pounds on himself to win, at 33-1 odds.

The earlier fame came from his appearances with an equally morose-looking bloodhound in television advertisements for Chunky Meat Minced Morsels. When asked what he would expect for a fee, Freud reportedly said, "What the prime minister gets."

"For 45,000 pounds, I was prepared to sit next to a dog called Henry," Freud said.

Comedian Stephen Fry told the BBC Thursday that he was charmed by Freud's "air of disreputability."

"He, during the 1950s and 1960s, was a real Soho figure," Fry said, referring the bohemian quarter of London.

"He knew all the girls of easy virtue, he knew the pimps, he knew the racetrack tipsters and, of course, the restaurateurs, which is where he learnt his business as a chef.

"His fund of stories about that time was simply remarkable, and he lived a sort of life on the edge."

Freud was granted a knighthood in 1987, an honor Lucian scathingly disparaged.

"I was offered a knighthood but turned it down," The Sunday Telegraph quoted Lucian Freud as saying last year. "My younger brother has one of those. That's all that needs to be said on the matter."

Clement Freud had no interest in reconciling with his brother.

"I'm not great at forgiving. If I decide that I don't like someone, that's it," he said in an interview with The Observer newspaper in 2001.

In 1950, Freud married Jill Flewett, who was said to have been C.S. Lewis' inspiration for the character of Lucy in the "Narnia" tales.

His wife survives, along with three sons and two daughters.




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Gresham

April 25, 2009

Sorry to hear of your loss. Losing a family members is one of those things we will never get use to. I hope you can find comfort and a source of strenght in Psalms 34:18.

Lynn

April 25, 2009

May you keep fond memories in your hearts forever,God promise that he will wipe out every tear from our eyes in death will be no more,neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.

Barbara MILLS

April 22, 2009

To the family: May the fond memories and the legacy he left get you through this grieving process. Also, may knowing that others care AND that GOD comforts mourning ones be a source of strength. 2COR 1:3,4

KEN & MARY O'DANIEL

April 21, 2009

WE SEND OUR LOVE, PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE FREUD FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. FREU.

Mark Chambers

April 20, 2009

I was so very sorry to hear of the passing of Clement Freud, you gave given me so many smiles over the years and my thoughts are with your family at this sad time. You were truly a unique and wonderful person.

AARON O'DWYER

April 19, 2009

I AM SO VERY SORRY TO HERE ABOUT THE DEATH IN YOUR FAMILY YOUR FAMILY IS IN MY PRAYERS AT THIS TIME OF NEED

Les Caldwell

April 19, 2009

You will be missed!

Daniels Family

April 18, 2009

Our condolences are offered to the Freud family. May your many precious memories of Clement bring you comfort along with the solace that comes from "the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort."

Tessa Coulten

April 17, 2009

You were the man I collected at Ely Station when we interviewed you for our Liberal candidate - thank god you turned up! Miss you Clement. Regards TESSA COULTEN, Isle of Ely Liberals

Peter Wignall

April 16, 2009

I met him in Regents Park while he was setting up stage for a Shakespeare performance.
He begiled me by saying "I know it is not your job but:" I was a Fridge Mechanic and intent on showing him a Shropshire Lad was very flexible!
I did everything he asked me.
Ships that pass in the night, bless you.

Chele

April 16, 2009

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

JBokor CCorreia

April 16, 2009

Dear Freud Family,
Please accept our condolences for the loss of Clement. He was truly a Renaissance man with humor and wry wit!!! We suspect he is somewhere above enjoying Beluga caviar and Dom Perignon, and not sharing!!!

ANITA SCOTT

April 16, 2009

HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED.PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMATHYS.

Lynn Smith

April 16, 2009

Mrs. Freud and family,

Please accept my deepest symathy, may your memories bring you comfort thru out the day. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ the father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort. Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those with which we ourselves are being comforted by God.

.D. ZIMMERMAN

April 16, 2009

REST IN PEACE CLEMENT

Tami Bramblett

April 16, 2009

What an amazing man. I love the humour he shared with us. That whit will be sorely missed.

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