He spent seven decades making audiences laugh both through his timeless parody characters and own unashamed wit.
His characters ranged from the high-camp of Dame Edna Everage, to the sleaze of Aussie statesman Sir Les Patterson.
Here are some Humphries’ quotes, from and about his alter-egos.
1. On Humour
“I was born with a priceless gift, the ability to laugh at the misfortunes of others.” “I can laugh at myself, I think it’s one of the precious things Dame Nature gave me … I think if you can’t laugh at yourself you might be missing the joke of the century.
“I like anyone who can make me and an audience laugh.” Photo: Sean Dempsey
2. On political correctness
“Les Patterson can say things that are completely incorrect, and it’s a relief to express views which we privately hold, but dare not publicly ventilate – otherwise we’d be history… our careers would be over.” “In the early 60s, I felt Edna had run out of steam. But no, she proved indestructible – and a very useful mouthpiece. She can say things, for instance, about political correctness that I couldn’t possibly express.” “I love making an audience gasp. I don’t crave the sound of applause. I crave the sound of sharply indrawn breath. That’s a good sound.” Photo: PA
3. On Australlia
“You mustn’t judge Australia by the Australians” – as Dame Edna. “To live in Australia permanently is rather like going to a party and dancing all night with one’s mother” – Humphries. Photo: Yui Mok
4. On politics
“I have very little interest in politics – but my characters have insights which would have benefited the nation if they’d taken more notice of them.” Photo: PA