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Harry Randall (actor)

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in London in 1857. His father, a bootmaker, initially wanted his son to work as a stone engraver, but Randall wasn't enthusiastic about this career. Randall became an amateur actor, making his first appearance on stage at the age of 11 as an extra at the
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reported that his performance provided the audience with "a thrilling experience" who rewarded the comedian by "clapping so hard that the building rang with loud applause". In 1909 he appeared at the
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with Leno and Campbell. After their deaths in 1904, he continued in the dame roles for several more years at Drury Lane and also performed in music halls. He retired in 1913.
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After performing as an amateur from age 11, he made his first professional music hall appearance in 1883, quickly gaining notice. By the 1890s, he was a popular
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and Fred Williams, he formed a theatre management company, operating and building several theatres, including the
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Randall's first provincial tour came in 1886, and he made his pantomime debut the same year at the
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In 1913, after the death of his wife Annie, he retired. Randall published an autobiography,
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opined that he was "one of the greatest music hall and pantomime comedians of his time."
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called "extremely clever" owing to the "inimitable style which is peculiarly his own."
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and Fred Williams, formed a theatre management company. After taking over a theatre at
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at the Grand Theatre, Islington, where he appeared in shows including
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He first appeared professionally at Deacon's Music Hall in
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Theatres and Halls in Clapham Junction and Battersea
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High Holborn
London
Hendon
Hampstead Cemetery
West Hampstead, London
music halls
pantomime
pantomime dame
Dan Leno
Herbert Campbell
Grand Theatre, Clapham
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
High Holborn
Princess's Theatre, London
Islington
Theatre Royal, Birmingham
pantomime dame

Dan Leno
Herbert Campbell
Clapham Junction
Walham Green
Camberwell
Grand Theatre, Clapham

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Colwyn Bay
Victoria Pier
Empire, Leicester Square

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