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Will Fyffe


Will Fyffe

Birthday:

02/16/1885

Place of birth:

Dundee, Scotland, UK:

Biography:

From Wikipedia Will Fyffe, CBE (16 February 1885 – 14 December 1947) was a Scottish music hall artist, a star of the 1930s and 1940s, on stage, screen and records. Fyffe made his debut in his father's stock company at the age of six. He travelled extensively throughout Scotland and the rest of the UK, playing the numerous music halls of the time, where he performed his sketches and sang his songs in his own inimitable style. During the 1930s, he was one of the highest paid musical hall artistes in Britain. In addition, Fyffe appeared in 23 major films of the era (American and British), sometimes starring, and recorded over 30 songs, delivered with his own unique style. Fyffe died whilst staying at Rusacks Hotel in St Andrews. After a few too many the star fell from a window in the hotel on the 14th December 1947. It is unknown if this fall was sheer accident or if Fyfe was taking his own life.



Credits

The Brothers (1947)
as Aeneas McGrath
Give Me the Stars (1945)
as
Heaven Is Round the Corner (1944)
as Dougal
The Prime Minister (1941)
as The Agitator
Neutral Port (1940)
as Capt. Ferguson
For Freedom (1940)
as Chief
They Came by Night (1940)
as James Fothergill
Rulers of the Sea (1939)
as John Shaw
The Missing People (1939)
as J. G. Reeder
The Mind of Mr. Reeder (1939)
as J.G. Reeder
Owd Bob (1938)
as Adam McAdam
Spring Handicap (1937)
as Jack Clayton
Said O'Reilly to McNab (1937)
as Malcolm McNab
Cotton Queen (1937)
as Bill Todcastle
Love in Exile (1936)
as Doc Tate
Debt of Honour (1936)
as Fergus McAndrews
Men of Yesterday (1936)
as
Annie Laurie (1936)
as Will Laurie
Rolling Home (1935)
as John McGregor
Happy (1933)
as Simmy
Elstree Calling (1930)
as Himself
The Maid of Cefn Ydfa (1914)
as Lewis Bach
Rolling Home (1935)
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