Henry Lytton Jr., the Glossary
Henry Lytton, Jr. (2 July 1906 – 16 September 1965) was an English actor and singer who appeared in musical comedy and a few screen roles, and later as a pantomime dame and Ringmaster of the Blackpool Tower Circus.[1]
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32 relations: Blackpool, British Film Institute, Charlie Chester, Chiswick, Gilbert and Sullivan, Hammersmith, Henry Lytton, Jessie Matthews, Kensington, Lancashire, Laugh It Off (1940 film), Leeds, London Palladium, Louie Henri, Musical theatre, Nat Jackley, Palace Theatre, London, Palace Theatre, Plymouth, Pantomime, Pantomime dame, Plymouth, Pola Negri, Prince of Wales Theatre, Ringmaster (circus), Roy Hudd, Sunbury-on-Thames, Tessie O'Shea, The London Gazette, The New York Times, Tommy Trinder, University of Sheffield, Victoria and Albert Museum.
- Male actors from Blackpool
- Ringmasters
- Singers from the London Borough of Hounslow
Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside resort town in Lancashire, England.
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British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom.
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Charlie Chester
Charlie Chester MBE (26 April 1914 – 26 June 1997) was an English comedian, radio and television presenter and writer, broadcasting almost continuously from the 1940s to the 1990s.
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Chiswick
Chiswick is a district in the London Borough of Hounslow, West London, England.
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Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) and to the works they jointly created.
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Hammersmith
Hammersmith is a district of West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross.
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Henry Lytton
Sir Henry Lytton (born Henry Alfred Jones; 3 January 1865 – 15 August 1936) was an English actor and singer who was the leading exponent of the starring comic patter-baritone roles in Gilbert and Sullivan operas from 1909 to 1934. Henry Lytton Jr. and Henry Lytton are English male musical theatre actors and English male singers.
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Jessie Matthews
Jessie Margaret Matthews (11 March 1907 – 19 August 1981) was an English actress, dancer and singer of the 1920s and 1930s, whose career continued into the post-war period.
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Kensington
Kensington is an area of London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around west of Central London.
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Lancashire
Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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Laugh It Off (1940 film)
Laugh It Off is a 1940 British musical comedy film directed by John Baxter and Wallace Orton, and starring Tommy Trinder, Jean Colin, Anthony Hulme and Marjorie Browne.
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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London Palladium
The London Palladium is a Grade II* West End theatre located on Argyll Street, London, in Soho.
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Louie Henri
Louie Henri, Lady Lytton (12 April 1864 – 2 May 1947) was an English singer and actress, best known for her many roles in the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
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Musical theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
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Nat Jackley
Nat Jackley (born Nathaniel Tristram Jackley Hirsch; 16 July 1909 – 17 September 1988) was an English comic actor who starred in revue, variety, film and pantomime from the 1920s to the mid-1980s.
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Palace Theatre, London
The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster in London.
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Palace Theatre, Plymouth
The Palace Theatre is a disused theatre in Union Street, Plymouth, Devon in south west England.
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Pantomime
Pantomime (informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment.
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Pantomime dame
A pantomime dame is a traditional role in British pantomime.
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Plymouth
Plymouth is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England.
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Pola Negri
Pola Negri (born Barbara Apolonia Chałupiec; 3 January 1897 – 1 August 1987) was a Polish stage and film actress and singer.
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Prince of Wales Theatre
The Prince of Wales Theatre is a West End theatre in Coventry Street, near Leicester Square in London.
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Ringmaster (circus)
A ringmaster or ringmistress, or sometimes a ringleader, is a significant performer in many circuses. Henry Lytton Jr. and ringmaster (circus) are ringmasters.
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Roy Hudd
Roy Hudd, OBE (16 May 1936 – 15 March 2020) was an English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, author and authority on the history of music hall entertainment.
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Sunbury-on-Thames
Sunbury-on-Thames, known locally as Sunbury, is a town on the north bank of the River Thames in the Borough of Spelthorne, Surrey, England, southwest of central London.
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Tessie O'Shea
Teresa Mary "Tessie" O'Shea (13 March 1913 – 21 April 1995) was a Welsh entertainer and actress.
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The London Gazette
The London Gazette is one of the official journals of record or government gazettes of the Government of the United Kingdom, and the most important among such official journals in the United Kingdom, in which certain statutory notices are required to be published.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Tommy Trinder
Thomas Edward Trinder CBE (24 March 1909 – 10 July 1989) was an English stage, screen and radio comedian whose catchphrase was "You lucky people!".
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University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.
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See also
Male actors from Blackpool
- Alfie Boe
- Ashley Lloyd
- Barney Harwood
- Chris Wiggins
- Craig Parkinson
- David Hoyle (performance artist)
- David Thewlis
- Frank Atkinson (actor)
- George Cowl
- Graham Armitage
- Henry Lytton Jr.
- Joe-Warren Plant
- John Mahoney
- John Simm
- Jon-Paul Bell
- Keith Marsh
- Lennie Bennett
- Peter Chelsom
- Richard Suart
- Robert Lawrenson
- Sonny Flood
- Tim Barlow
Ringmasters
- Adolf Althoff
- Chuck Wagner
- George Claude Lockhart
- George William Lockhart
- Henry Lytton Jr.
- Johnathan Lee Iverson
- Norman Barrett (ringmaster)
- Ringmaster (circus)
- Tom Duffy (ringmaster)
- Tommy Hanlon Jr.
Singers from the London Borough of Hounslow
- Anthony Phillips
- Dave Cousins
- Henry Lytton Jr.
- Ian Gomm
- Jay Sean
- Jimmy Edwards (musician)
- Kim Wilde
- Lonnie Donegan
- M.I.A. (rapper)
- Patsy Kensit
- Paul Roberts (musician)
- Phil Collins
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor
- Tom Vek
- Vince Taylor
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Lytton_Jr.
Also known as Henry Lytton, Jr..