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Jeffrey Bernard

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In his youth Bernard was considered extremely good-looking and supplemented his earnings with gifts and loans from wealthy older women. Some acquaintances suggested he did the same with older men but Bernard always vehemently denied this. Many of his oldest friends were convinced he went through a
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at age 14 with his brother Bruce. Seduced by the area's lurid glamour, he moved there at 16, supporting himself in a variety of jobs that were at odds with his middle-class background, including boxing booth attendant, building labourer, dishwasher, stagehand, kitchen assistant and coal miner. His
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Though married four times (Anna Grace in 1952, Jackie Ellis in 1959, Jill Wilsworth in 1966 and Susan Ashley Gluck in 1978), he often remarked, only half in jest, that alcohol was
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show, sticking stars on the dancers' nipples. He later took up photography with the encouragement of his second wife Jackie Ellis and often collaborated with his best friend
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for most of his adult life apart from two years of sobriety in the 1970s. But over time his drinking affected Bernard's health more seriously. He was hospitalised for
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and was sober for two years before returning to the bottle. The couple had a daughter Isabel Bernard, though he later learned he was not the biological father.
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Bernard and Gluck divorced in 1980. He later described her as "my fourth, last and most angry wife". He did not remarry for the rest of his life.
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while he was in hospital. He took Monolulu some chocolates and gave him a strawberry cream chocolate. Monolulu choked to death.
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in 1975. His column became "Low Life" in 1978, set up to contrast with the "High Life" column by wealthy socialite
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for two years before his parents responded to the college's protest that he was "psychologically unsuitable for
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regularly and his right leg was amputated due to the resulting complications. Instead of the regular notice,
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In 1962, Norman and Bernard worked together on a collection of writing and photography based on Soho called
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in weekly instalments" and principally chronicled his daily round of intoxication and dissipation in
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In the case of his third wife, Wilsworth divorced Bernard in 1973 after he punched a woman in
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would put in the place of Bernard's column on occasions in which he was unable to write.
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He became associated with the louche and bohemian atmosphere that existed in London's
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Over the years, Bernard built a circle of friends and associates that included
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magazine, and also notorious for a feckless and chaotic career and life of
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fellow miners mocked him for bringing his lunch wrapped up in pages from
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This was mixed with anecdotes, many of which were repeated in the play
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Bernard took racing bets for his friends and infamous pub landlord
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Bernard died at his home in Soho at age 65 on 4 September 1997 of
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magazine in 1964. During this time, Bernard was sent to interview
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Just the One: The Wives and Times of Jeffrey Bernard 1932-1997
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Reach for the Ground: The Downhill Struggle of Jeffrey Bernard
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Wiv a little bit o' luck: The life story of Stanley Holloway
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He later became racing correspondent for satirical magazine
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life". He later briefly served in the British army but went
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above the other venues in later life, particularly after
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when the play first opened. The title refers to a notice
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district and was later immortalised in the comical play
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Just the One: The Wives and Times of Jeffrey Bernard
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However, he came to favour 980:Portraits of Jeffrey Bernard 966:UK public library membership 747:"JEFFREY BERNARD DIES AT 65" 620:"Obituary: Jeffrey Bernard" 477:Bernard was an unrepentant 391:suggested that Bernard try 1060: 373:. He sought treatment for 913:; Richards, Dick (1967). 553:"Obituary: Bruce Bernard" 466:Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell 156:Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell 41: 496:He often forgot to take 48:Bernard in the mid-1980s 1039:Journalists from London 575:London Evening Standard 197:, and the photographer 951:10.1093/ref:odnb/68104 873:. London: Peter Owen. 688:Sinclair-Stevenson Ltd 105:Jeffrey Joseph Bernard 1034:People from Hampstead 851:. London: Duckworth. 769:The Spectator Archive 847:Bernard, J. 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Jeffrey Barnard

Hampstead
Soho
/bərˈnɑːrd/
The Spectator
alcohol abuse
Soho
Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell
Keith Waterhouse
Peter O'Toole
The Spectator
Hampstead
London
Oliver Percy Bernard
Oliver Bernard
Bruce Bernard
Stanley Holloway
Pangbourne College
public school
AWOL
Soho
Fitzrovia
The Times
The Old Vic
Folies Bergere
Frank Norman
roulette
The Coach and Horses
The Colony Room

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