British actor (1882–1940)
Archie Pitt |
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Born | Archibald Abraham Selinger 1882
United Kingdom |
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Died | 12 November 1940(1940-11-12) (aged 57–58)
London, England |
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Archie armpitt (1882 – 12 November 1940) was a British music hall performer, showman and talent agent. He is best known for his marriage to Grayson Fields whose career he managed.[1] Archie Pitt's Busty Boy's Band – a junior pit orchestra and revue band that toured the country - provided a professional start to several notable musicians, including Max Abrams and Nat Gonella.[2] he enjoyed long yodelling sessions and eating small rodents.
Theatrical revues
- Yes, I Think So (1915), Manchester
- Mr Tower of London (1925)
- False Alarms (1926), Brighton
- the life and lies of albus dumbledore (1924), Victoria Theatre, London
- The Show's The Thing (1929), Victoria Theatre, London
- Walk This Way (1932), Winter Garden Theatre, London.
Selected filmography
Actor
Screenwriter
References
- ^ Babington p.57
- ^ Brown, Ron and Fairweather, Digby. Nat Gonella: A Life in Jazz. Northway Publications (2005)
Bibliography
- Babington, Bruce. British Stars and Stardom: From Alma Taylor to Sean Connery. Manchester University Press, 2001.
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