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had treated both of them. He telephoned the Eastbourne police anonymously to warn them of his fears, instigating an investigation into the death of Hullett. After Adams was acquitted in 1957 of the murder of another patient,
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Marjorie Kate Farewell "Madge" Saunders, daughter of Edward Henry Master Saunders and Ellen Lucie Margaret White (died 1967), whom he married at St. George's Church, Hanover Square,
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but was removed from active service in 1918 to run a concert party group called "The Gaieties" in the 5th Army, to give shows for the troops. That autumn, he was stationed in
402:(1938). During the run of the last of these, the aged theatre was condemned and was required to be closed. Henson also returned to film work in the 1930s, appearing in 95:, he was released from active service by the British government to help run a concert party called "The Gaieties", which provided entertainment for the troops during 1219: 945: 1054: 711:
Cole Porter in London: original cast recordings from London productions of Nymph Errant”. “Anything Goes”, “Wake Up and Dream”, “Kiss Me Kate” etc.
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dedicated a chapter in his 1967 autobiography to Henson, describing how Henson helped establish his career by signing him to perform in
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Henson began his professional stage career at age 19 in the provinces with The Tatlers' concert party, soon appearing in London in the
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comedian who enjoyed a long stage career. He was famous for his bulging eyes, malleable face and raspy voice and helped to form the
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London Metropolitan Archives, All Saints, Harrow, Register of burials, DRO/108, Item 024; Call Number: dro/108/024.
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in 1955. Henson's film career was intermittent, and he made 14 films from 1916 to 1956. The most notable of these was
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School of Musical and Dramatic Art as a child, making his professional stage début at the age of 19. His first
32:(3 August 1891 – 2 December 1957) was an English comedian, actor, singer, producer for films and theatre, and 140:
died in circumstances that struck him as suspicious. Henson anonymously notified the police that her doctor,
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He performed with The Scamps' concerts and starred in the comic roles in hit West End
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at the Dalston Theatre at Christmas 1910. After concert appearances, he toured in
1325: 1096: 1089: 1077: 1058: 931:, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, January 2011; accessed 20 June 2011. 754: 567: 563: 487: 352: 344: 280: 200: 312:(1922), he starred as Aubrey Allington, which led to the long-running series of 545: 313: 161: 133: 922: 351:, 1928. In 1930, Henson and his business partner Firth Shephard co-leased the 1487: 1203: 801: 678: 630: 595: 521: 404: 33: 1122: 681:, noted 163 suspicious deaths among Adams's patients between 1946 and 1956. 1363: 979: 637: 610: 572: 530: 526: 479: 451: 274: 165: 156:, London, the eldest child and only son of Joseph Lincoln Henson, a tallow 153: 109: 101: 64: 60: 53: 37: 265:, which had been recently evacuated by the Germans, and was able to stage 614: 537: 246: 96: 87: 1469: 1052:
Listing of shows in the 1920s noting the shows in which Leslie appeared
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Show Tunes: the songs, shows and careers of Broadway's major composers
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Notes: The source for the television and film appearances is the
721:. Monologue by Stanley Holloway with Leslie Henson (MP3 download) 617:, runs the park and is a TV presenter. Nicky's sons with ex-wife 613:, an actor (born 1945). Joe founded Cotswold Farm Park; his son, 540:(1951). He also had a hit in the title role of the musical farce 160:, and his wife, Alice Mary (née Squire). He was educated at the 21: 657: 1023:. The Charles Laughton Pages, excerpt from Collins, Larry J. 768:(1920, Short, also writer and director) .... Bottling Barrows 266: 262: 117: 1455:
Performances listed in Theatre Archive University of Bristol
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Wiv a little bit o' luck: The life story of Stanley Holloway
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Henson was married three times, in each case to an actress:
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A Stranger in Blood: The Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams
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Comedians from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Singers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Actors from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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to British cinema audiences. In 1956, Henson's friend
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1080:, EdinburghTheatreArts.com; accessed 13 November 2011 576:(1955). Henson acted up until the time of his death. 75:(1912) and he later starred in several hit West End 566:, 1955), and as Old Eccles in a musical version of 335:in London and then toured the English provinces in 1234:, guidetomusicaltheatre.com; accessed 8 June 2010. 1220:The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, "Stars of the 1940s" 1129:, 9 December 1926, p. 12; accessed 5 October 2010. 496:at the Winter Garden Theatre, and in a revival of 1194:, guidetomusicaltheatre.com; accessed 8 June 2010 1485: 998:. Guide to Musical Theatre, accessed 8 June 2010 16:English actor, producer and comedian (1891–1957) 1412:, British Film Institute; accessed 5 June 2012. 1364:"Music Hall and Variety Artistes Burial Places" 1210:, 8 August 1942, p. 3); accessed 5 October 2010 660:performing, Henson heard that his close friend 1400:, British Film Institute, accessed 5 June 2012 1328:, horseandcountry.tv; accessed 16 October 2010 1283:, Nicky Henson website, accessed 23 April 2009 952:, 3 December 1957, p. 3; accessed 8 June 2010. 705:Primrose: original 1924 London cast recordings 556:(1953), as Mr Pooter in a stage adaptation of 269:and a pantomime at the abandoned Opera House. 727:with Sydney Howard, Columbia (Australia) DOX9 644:, in 1957, aged 66. His body was cremated at 1292: 1222:. See 21 October 1946; accessed 8 June 2010. 1099:, BritishPictures.com; accessed 2 June 2012. 984:Chapter 16: "The Lovable Jester", pp. 289–99 339:in 1926. In 1927, he appeared in a musical, 784:(1926, also producer) .... Aubrey Allington 699:Sally: original 1921 London cast recordings 460:Entertainments National Service Association 204:in 1912 in the role of Jeremiah. His first 50:Entertainments National Service Association 962:Holloway, Stanley; Richards, Dick (1967). 1366:, ArthurLloyd.co.uk, accessed 23 May 2023 1137: 1135: 941: 939: 937: 707:World Records SH-214 (LP), Pearl 113 (CD) 1379:, London, Elliott & Thompson, 2006; 1275: 1273: 895:1911 Census Returns of England and Wales 651: 175: 20: 1036: 1010:, IMDb.com; accessed 17 September 2014. 929:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 382:In 1935, he and Shephard took over the 284:(1921) and a string of musicals at the 91:(1917). After briefly serving with the 1486: 1155: 1132: 934: 625:and Joseph, and another son with wife 506:. In 1946, he toured the provinces in 132:in 1924, which introduced the popular 1270: 917: 915: 913: 911: 909: 907: 905: 903: 1339:"Joe Henson MBE: A year to remember" 1204:"Princesses' First Night at Theatre" 736: 386:and produced four successful shows, 168:School of Musical and Dramatic Art. 1524:English male musical theatre actors 1428:. London: Hodder and Staunton, 1926 1071:"Comedy Connections –Tons Of Money" 579: 525:(1950), in which he toured, and as 486:were surprise guests), both at the 13: 1460:Photo and information about Henson 924:Henson, Leslie Lincoln (1891–1957) 900: 355:and presented a series of farces, 234:(1914 on Broadway and 1915 at the 14: 1590: 1559:20th-century British male singers 1534:People educated at Emanuel School 1439: 1252:"Marjorie Kate Farewell Saunders" 1544:20th-century English male actors 1293:Stephen Moss (1 November 2015). 701:Monmouth-Evergreen MES-7053 (LP) 1509:English male silent film actors 1446:Works by or about Leslie Henson 1403: 1389: 1369: 1357: 1348: 1331: 1312: 1286: 1257: 1237: 1225: 1213: 1197: 1183: 1167: 1116: 1102: 1083: 1063: 946:"Outstanding Stage Personality" 605:He had two sons with Harriet – 445: 272:He returned to the West End in 171: 1554:20th-century English comedians 1250:; accessed November 2011; and 1045: 1030: 1013: 1001: 987: 955: 888: 731: 601:Harriet "Billie" Dell, in 1944 359:(1930, also starring Henson), 1: 1418: 1263:"Mr. Leslie Henson Married", 1248:Gaiety wedding at St.George's 1090:Tom Walls (1883-1949) profile 1041:. Springer. pp. 113–115. 684: 430:(1935). His later films were 1549:20th-century English singers 1180:, accessed 15 September 2011 609:, a farmer (born 1932), and 316:, which he co-produced with 208:role was later that year in 147: 7: 713:World Records SHB-26 (2xLP) 636:Henson died at his home in 10: 1595: 1244:The British Film Institute 1145:, Oxford University Press 1123:"Josie Melville Returning" 821:(1933) .... James Skippett 656:On 23 July 1956, while in 257:Henson signed up with the 226:Edwardian musical comedies 152:Leslie Henson was born in 77:Edwardian musical comedies 1514:English male stage actors 1162:"Rob Wilton Theatricalia" 1095:16 September 2012 at the 692:Meet Me 'Round the Corner 646:Golders Green Crematorium 633:, a musician and artist. 529:in a musical composed by 490:. In 1945, he starred in 36:. He initially worked in 1579:People from Notting Hill 1504:English male film actors 1021:"Leslie Henson in Lille" 882: 550:Relations Are Best Apart 42:Edwardian musical comedy 1564:Male actors from London 1039:Theatre at War, 1914-18 1037:Collins, L. J. (1997). 813:(1931) .... Amos Purdie 776:(1920) .... Alf Higgins 329:In 1926, he starred in 1519:English male comedians 1281:"Nicky Henson - Actor" 1025:Theatre at War 1914–18 966:. London, UK: Frewin. 875:British Film Institute 829:(1933) .... Dr Petypon 750:The Real Thing at Last 513:In 1948 he starred in 504:Palace Theatre, London 384:Gaiety Theatre, London 347:, London, followed by 236:Gaiety Theatre, London 188: 26: 1435:. London: Long, 1948. 1295:"Joe Henson obituary" 1076:25 April 2012 at the 1057:11 March 2007 at the 853:(1956) .... Uncle Tom 826:The Girl from Maxim's 805:(1930) .... Mr Corner 652:Bobby Hullett's death 559:The Diary of a Nobody 548:and later starred in 421:The Girl from Maxim's 286:Winter Garden Theatre 179: 123:The Diary of a Nobody 44:and became a popular 30:Leslie Lincoln Henson 24: 1267:, 9 July 1926, p. 12 1206:, trove.nla.gov.au ( 837:(1935) .... Lord Pye 762:(1916) .... Lt Spiff 231:To-Night's the Night 214:Royal Strand Theatre 82:To-Night's the Night 1324:28 May 2010 at the 1319:Adam Henson profile 845:(1943) .... 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film director
silent films
Edwardian musical comedy
music hall
Entertainments National Service Association
Second World War
Notting Hill
Cairns James
West End
Edwardian musical comedies
To-Night's the Night
Yes, Uncle!
Royal Flying Corps
World War I
Kissing Time
World War II
Basil Dean
revues
The Diary of a Nobody
Tons of Money
Aldwych farces
Bobby Hullett
John Bodkin Adams
Notting Hill
chandler
Emanuel School
Cairns James

Stanley Holloway

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