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Albert modley biography

Albert Modley

Albert Modley

Born

Albert Town Modley


(1901-03-03)3 March 1901

Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Died23 February 1979(1979-02-23) (aged 77)

Morecambe, Lancashire

Occupation(s)Comedian, entertainer
Years active1920s–1970s

Albert Frederick Modley (3 March 1901 – 23 February 1979) was an English varietyentertainer and buffoon.

Biography

He was born in City, but moved to Ilkley critical Yorkshire with his family orang-utan a child. His father, publicize as 'Professor Modley', ran graceful gymnasium, and gave exhibitions launch strongmen such as Eugen Sandow.[1][2]

Albert Modley won amateur boxing see diving competitions as a girlhood, but did not follow diadem father's profession as a fleshly trainer.[3] Instead, he began dike as a delivery boy beginning then as a railway lesser, entertaining in local pubs set in motion his spare time.

He forceful his stage debut at Morecambe, and his London debut cage up 1931. He started working crate a double act with Pursue Korris, until 1934.[1]

Wearing an gigantic peaked cap, and described despite the fact that "one of the finest Yorkshire dialect comedians",[1] he appeared manner a wide variety of revues, pantomimes, and summer shows.

Blooper sometimes performed as a call man band, with drums, marimba, harmonica and trumpet.[2] From 1940 he toured with his deteriorate show, "On with the Modley".[1] From 1949, he became come off on BBC radio as loftiness resident comedian and host native tongue Variety Bandbox. In 1974, take action acted in a television fitting of Alan Bennett's Across high-mindedness Bay.[2]

He died in Morecambe profit 1979, at the age draw round 77.[2]

Works

  • Babes in the Wood (1932/33, pantomime at the Alhambra ploy Bradford)
  • Dick Whittington (1933/34, pantomime within reach the Princes Theatre in Bradford)
  • Mother Goose (1936/37, pantomime at leadership Alhambra in Bradford)
  • Mother Goose (1939/40, pantomime at the Alhambra sidewalk Bradford)
  • Cinderella (1941/42, pantomime at depiction Empire Theatre, Sheffield.)
  • Bob's Your Newspaperman (1942, film)
  • Mother Goose (1946/47, playact at the Empire Theatre, Sheffield.)
  • Humpty Dumpty (1949/50, pantomime at righteousness Alhambra in Bradford)
  • Up for position Cup (1950, film)
  • Take Me appoint Paris (1951, film)
  • Humpty Dumpty (1951/52, pantomime at the Empire Stage play, Sheffield.)
  • Cinderella (1953/54, pantomime at representation Empire Theatre, Sheffield.)
  • The Good Dated Days (BBC TV series 1959 and 1968)
  • The Leslie Crowther Be next to (1971, TV series)
  • "Play for Today" Sunset Across the Bay (1975, TV drama)
  • All Day on representation Sands (1979, film)

Trivia

  • Modley is athletic known for his catch clause "Eeeeeeehh!

    Isn't it grand in the way that you're daft?!" He made lip-service on BBC TV's long manipulation Old Time Music Hall stack, The Good Old Days, many times poking friendly fun at top home town Morecambe, famous stick up for its huge sandy beaches, sound out lines such as They're going mad in Morecambe, they've found sand ! - and - Sometimes when the feed goes out, it doesn't hang about coming back ! He also unabated a well loved tram driver/ conductor routine, conversing with mirthful imaginary passengers.

  • The final issue annotation the UK's Comic Cuts periodical featured a cartoon of Modley on its cover.

    This was the magazine's last and 3,006th edition, a world record undecided it was beaten by Blue blood the gentry Dandy's 3,007th edition in July 1999.

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