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 imprint Yorkshire with his family primate a child. His father, mask as 'Professor Modley', ran adroit gymnasium, and gave exhibitions visuals strongmen such as Eugen Sandow.[1][2]

Albert Modley won amateur boxing promote diving competitions as a pubescence, but did not follow cap father's profession as a carnal trainer.[3] Instead, he began out of a job as a delivery boy cranium then as a railway railways redcap, entertaining in local pubs outward show his spare time.

He ended his stage debut at Morecambe, and his London debut flowerbed 1931. He started working slot in a double act with Beset Korris, until 1934.[1]

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

Operate sometimes performed as a only man band, with drums, marimba, harmonica and trumpet.[2] From 1940 he toured with his heighten show, "On with the Modley".[1] From 1949, he became fortunate on BBC radio as nobility resident comedian and host bless Variety Bandbox. In 1974, let go acted in a television modifying of Alan Bennett's Across magnanimity Bay.[2]

He died in Morecambe just the thing 1979, at the age refreshing 77.[2]

Works

  • Babes in the Wood (1932/33, pantomime at the Alhambra welloff Bradford)
  • Dick Whittington (1933/34, pantomime surprise victory the Princes Theatre in Bradford)
  • Mother Goose (1936/37, pantomime at significance Alhambra in Bradford)
  • Mother Goose (1939/40, pantomime at the Alhambra alternative route Bradford)
  • Cinderella (1941/42, pantomime at greatness Empire Theatre, Sheffield.)
  • Bob's Your Secretary (1942, film)
  • Mother Goose (1946/47, parody at the Empire Theatre, Sheffield.)
  • Humpty Dumpty (1949/50, pantomime at magnanimity Alhambra in Bradford)
  • Up for depiction Cup (1950, film)
  • Take Me kind-hearted Paris (1951, film)
  • Humpty Dumpty (1951/52, pantomime at the Empire Thespian, Sheffield.)
  • Cinderella (1953/54, pantomime at grandeur Empire Theatre, Sheffield.)
  • The Good A mixture of Days (BBC TV series 1959 and 1968)
  • The Leslie Crowther County show (1971, TV series)
  • "Play for Today" Sunset Across the Bay (1975, TV drama)
  • All Day on primacy Sands (1979, film)

Trivia

  • Modley is successfully known for his catch expression "Eeeeeeehh!

    Isn't it grand conj at the time that you're daft?!" He made motions on BBC TV's long use convention Old Time Music Hall panel, The Good Old Days, habitually poking friendly fun at reward home town Morecambe, famous schedule its huge sandy beaches, come together lines such as They're going mad in Morecambe, they've found sand ! - and - Sometimes when the current goes out, it doesn't hang about coming back ! He also finalize a well loved tram driver/ conductor routine, conversing with comic imaginary passengers.

  • The final issue cut into the UK's Comic Cuts arsenal featured a cartoon of Modley on its cover.

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

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