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Arthur Riscoe

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179:, and he returned to the UK in 1920, slowly building popularity till the 1930s when he was well established in light comedy, and had significant film roles. In 1933, he toured the Continent "making pictures": for "For Love of You" he was in Venice and Hertfordshire's Elstree Studios; for "Going Gay", he travelled to Barcelona, Vienna and Berlin. In 1934, he appeared on stage in "Jack and Jill", playing Jack to Valerie Hay's Jill and Inga Andersen's ballet mistress. In 1936, he and Frances Day starred in the film "Public Nuisance No. 1". In 1937, he appeared in Liverpool in "Going Places" and later that year in London as the 493: 487: 197:
Riscoe continued to headline plays in the 1940s and early 1950s, among them "The Street Singer" and "Humpty Dumpty" in 1945, "Follow the Girls" in 1948, "One Wild Oat" in 1950, and "will Any Gentleman?" in 1951. His last show was "And So to Bed", which played at Cardiff, Southsea, Hull, Manchester,
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Coleshill Herald, Coleshill, Warwickshire, Mar. 3, 1945, p. 1; The Guardian, London, Dec. 22, 1945; Manchester Evening News, Feb. 12, 1948, p. 3; Evening Express, Liverpool, Apr. 7, 1950, p. 2; The Norwood News, Sept. 28, 1951,
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Glasgow, Bristol and Chiswick in the spring of 1954. He died of a heart attack on 6 August 1954 at his home in London.
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Evening Express, Liverpool. February 20, 1934, p.8; The Guardian, London. March 6, 1934, p. 11.
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in August 1918. Later he was part of an AIF entertainment troupe.
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The Norwood News, Croydon, London, England. May 29, 1936, p. 12.
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He was born Arthur Charles Boorman on 19 November 1896 in
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The Birmingham Post obituary, August 7, 1954, p. 18.
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Sherburn in Elmet
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Actor
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Sherburn in Elmet
Leeds
Tasmania
Australian Imperial Forces
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World War I
Military Cross
Western Front
The Lilac Domino
Widow Twankey
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Maureen Riscoe
For the Love of Mike
Going Gay
For Love of You
Public Nuisance No. 1
Paradise for Two
Kipps
"Arthur Riscoe"
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The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition

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