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Stanley Holloway

Stanley Holloway

Acting1890Manor Park, London, England, UK

Biography

Stanley Augustus Holloway, OBE (1 October 1890 – 30 January 1982) was an English stage and film actor, comedian, singer, poet and monologist. He was famous for his comic and character roles on stage and screen, especially that of Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady. He was also renowned for his recordings of comic monologues and songs, which he performed throughout most of his 70-year career.

Born in London, in his early years Holloway pursued a career as a clerk. He made early stage appearances before infantry service in the First World War. After the war he joined a concert party, "The Co-Optimists", and his career began to flourish. At first he was chiefly employed as a singer, but his skills as an actor and reciter of comic monologues were soon recognised. Characters from his monologues such as Sam Small, invented by Holloway, and Albert Ramsbottom, created for him by Marriott Edgar, were absorbed into popular British culture. By the 1930s, he was in demand to star in music hall, pantomime and musical comedy.

In the 1940s and early 1950s, Holloway moved from the musical stage to acting in plays and films. He made well-received stage and film appearances in Shakespeare, and in a series of films for Ealing Studios. In 1956 he was cast as the irresponsible Alfred P. Doolittle in My Fair Lady, a role that he played on Broadway, in the West End and later on film, which brought him international fame. In his later years, Holloway appeared in television series in the U.S. and the UK, toured in revue, appeared in stage plays in Britain, Canada, Australia and the U.S., and continued to make films into his eighties.

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Acting History

1975
Journey into Fear
as Mr. Mathews
1973
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Poole der Butler
1972
Up the Front
as The Great Vincento
1971
Flight of the Doves
as Judge Liffy
Tony Awards
TVas Self - Performer1 eps
1969
Target: Harry
as Jason Carlyle
Run a Crooked Mile
as Caretaker
1966
1965
Ten Little Indians
as Det. William Henry Blore
In Harm's Way
as Clayton Canfil
1964
My Fair Lady
as Alfred P. Doolittle
The Fantasticks
as Amos Babcock Bellamy
1962
The Third Sam
as Narrator
The Broadway of Lerner and Loewe
as Self / Alfred P. Doolittle
1961
1959
1956
Jumping for Joy
as Captain Jack Montague
1955
1954
Fast and Loose
as Major George Crabb
1953
The Titfield Thunderbolt
as Walter Valentine
Meet Mr. Lucifer
as Sam Hollingsworth / Mr Lucifer
A Day to Remember
as Charley Porter
The Beggar's Opera
as Mr. Lockit
1952
The Magic Box
as Broker's Man
Meet Me Tonight
as Henry Gow
The Happy Family
as Henry Lord
1951
The Lavender Hill Mob
as Albert Pendlebury
One Wild Oat
as Alfred Gilbey
1949
Passport to Pimlico
as Arthur Pemberton
1948
Hamlet
as Gravedigger
Noose
as Inspector Rendall
Snowbound
as Joe Wesson
Another Shore
as Alastair McNeil
1946
Carnival
as Charlie Raeburn
Wanted for Murder
as Sergeant Sullivan
1945
Brief Encounter
as Albert Godby
1944
The Way Ahead
as Pvt. Ted Brewer
Champagne Charlie
as The Great Vance
This Happy Breed
as Bob Mitchell
1941
Major Barbara
as Policeman
1940
1937
The Vicar of Bray
as The Vicar of Bray
Cotton Queen
as Sam Owen
Gunner Sam
as Narrator / Sam Small (voice)
Three Ha'pence a Foot
as Narrator / Sam Small / Noah (voice)
The Lion and Albert
as Narrator (voice)
1936
Beat the Retreat
as Narrator / Sam Small / Napoleon Bonaparte (voice)
Halt, Who Goes There?
as Narrator / Sam Small (voice)
1935
Play Up the Band
as Sam Small
In Town Tonight
as Himself
Squibs
as Constable Charley Lee
Sam and His Musket
as Narrator / Sam Small (voice)
Drummed Out
as Narrator / Sam Small / Colonel / Colonel's Daughter (voice)
1934
1933
The Girl from Maxim's
as Dr Mongincourt
Sleeping Car
as Francois

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/1/1890
Day of Death
1/30/1982
Place of Birth
Manor Park, London, England, UK
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