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  • ...January 2013), better known by her stage name, '''Lizbeth Webb''', was an English [[soprano|soprano]] and stage actress. Known as "the champagne soprano", s ...]'', Linda in [[Ivor Novello|Ivor Novello]]'s ''[[Gay's the Word (musical)|Gay's the Word]]'' and Sarah Brown in ''[[Guys and Dolls (musical)|Guys and Dol
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  • {{Short description|English comic singer and songwriter}} ...the law and of the public at that time, Byng was a closeted [[w:homosexual|gay]] performer. To have been out, would have been social and professional sui
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  • ...],<ref name="queens-theatre.co.uk"/> though he was in fact [[homosexuality|gay]]. His sexuality was known to friends and colleagues but he did not "come o [[Category:English musical theatre composers]]
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  • ...{{snd}}23 January 2017), known professionally as '''Gorden Kaye''', was an English actor, best known for playing womanising café owner René Artois in the te ...s published in 1989. In the book, he described his experiences as a shy, [[gay]], overweight, typecast youth.<ref name=biography>''René and Me: An Autobi
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  • ...Maurice James Christopher Cole'''; 25 December 1944 – 4 April 1995) was an English comedian, radio disc jockey and television presenter. After spells on [[w:p ...ade it illegal for councils to promote [[LGBT rights in the United Kingdom|gay rights and issues]]. He was diagnosed with [[HIV]] in 1989 and died in 1995
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  • '''George Grossmith Jr.''' (11 May 1874 – 6 June 1935) was an English actor, theatre producer and [[Actor-manager|manager]], director, playwright ..., Leon. "Grossmith, George Jr.", ''[[The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians]]'', Oxford University Press (2nd edition, 2001)</ref> This was followed by
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  • ...ember 1914&nbsp;– 27 October 1988), known as '''Charles Hawtrey''', was an English actor, comedian, singer, pianist and theatre director. ...David Meeker ''Jazz on the Screen''</ref> a musical mystery written by the English author George Cooper and starring [[George Moon]]. Around the same time, Ha
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  • ...V Show, Is Dead |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/04/21/arts/benny-hill-67-english-comedian-and-creator-of-tv-show-is-dead.html |author=Craig Wolff}}</ref> ...me "Cave". This is CORRECT&nbsp;— Please do not change to 1925. --> was an English [[comedian|comedian]], [[actor|actor]], [[singer|singer]] and [[writer|writ
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  • ...E]] (''{{nee}}'' '''Phipps'''; 10 February 1910 – 30 November 1979) was an English [[diseuse|diseuse]], singer, actress and writer. She was known for the song ...er middle-class London childhood. Among her friends was [[Virginia Graham (English writer)|Virginia Graham]], with whom she kept up a lifelong correspondence,
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  • ...BE}} (born '''George Hoy Booth'''; 26 May 1904&nbsp;– 6 March 1961) was an English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian who became known to a worldwide audie ...mart|Bothway Howard|2011|p=51}} Later in 1915, and with the closure of the English racing season because of the [[First World War]], Formby moved to Ireland w
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  • ...n|1974|p=38}}{{refn|Among the definitions of "brass" given by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' and the lexicographer [[Eric Partridge|Eric Partridge]] is "A ...roduction, it had a six-strong cast, augmented by a group of vocalists and musicians in the roles of the Hornblowers and the Fraser Hayes Four.{{sfn|Thomas|2009
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  • | language = English ...d together with nonsensical phrases (e.g., "sminky pinky") and incongruous English names and words (e.g. footballer [[Chris Waddle]]). Early segments featured
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  • ...s in television comedy. "[[wikt:Pythonesque|Pythonesque]]" has entered the English lexicon as a result. ...over 300 comics, comedy writers, producers and directors throughout the [[English-speaking world]] to find "The Comedian's Comedian", three of the six Python
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