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in 1932, he met his second wife, Anne ("Nan") Bates, who was appearing as a bare-back elephant rider in a circus. She had appeared in concert parties doing tap routines together with her sisters Helen and Cecilia and her brother John, so had much in common with Leslie. They married and bought a house
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he acquired all the rights and property of the concert party and, retaining some of its wartime members, started up his own venture. His wife Beatrice was a talented clothes designer and seamstress, and together they set about putting the Ped'lers onto a commercial footing. They arrived in
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Ward. He busied himself in local affairs, and often turned out to play in charity cricket matches. He successfully revived the Ped'lers again for the 1946 summer season at the Lido Theatre, Cliftonville.
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Fuller sold up his Teddington house and moved back to Margate, taking up residence at 20 Cornwall Gardens. In 1945 he stood for and was elected as an independent councillor for the
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From an early age Fuller became obsessed with show business, and started performing in a small schoolboy minstrel troupe. With a voice of sorts (he described himself as a "bad
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By the 1930s Fuller had become well known as "The rubber-faced comedian", and spent his summer seasons in Margate. In the winter he and the Margate Ped'lers toured the
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In 1930, just as his film career had taken off, his wife Beatrice, who had been ill for about two years, died. Fuller continued to work, and while he was filming
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In his heyday in the 1930s, Fuller was a major celebrity with a considerable following. He drew massive crowds at public appearances.
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on the river itself in a small punt. Between 1909 and 1912 both Leslie and Dave Fuller performed in "The Silloth
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He was also a keen cyclist, and held various cycling records. On the outbreak of the
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News filmed his daughters' christening; and the studios dubbed him "Elstree's
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Fuller was becoming noticed, and was offered a part in a film by producer
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and produced his own movies under the name "Leslie Fuller Pictures Ltd".
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Fuller died at home in 1948 aged 59 after a suffering a severe
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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Albert Leslie Fuller was born in 1888 at 14 Pollard Row,
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