Friday, November 04, 2005
Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert
"Jack Hulbert was born on 24th April, 1892 at Ely in Cambridgeshire. As an undergraduate at Cambridge he appeared in a number of shows and revues, both professional and amateur, until his last production, Cheer-oh! Cambridge (1913) was such a success that it moved to the Queen's Theatre in London. There he met Cicely Courtneidge, the daughter of theatrical producer Robert Courtneidge, and they worked together for the first time in The Pearl Girl.
Cicely Courtneidge was born in Sydney on 1st April, 1893, while her father was on tour with his company. After spending some years of her childhood in Australia she moved permanently to Britain in 1907. Her first stage appearance was in one of her father's productions at Manchester in 1901, although her acting career didn't begin in earnest until The Arcadians (Shaftesbury Theatre, 1909) which ran for 809 performancesJack and Cicely were married in 1916, and enjoyed huge success as a cohesive unit in revues and musicals in London.
Their film careers began from the early 'thirties with comic and musical vehicles such as The Ghost Train, Falling For You and Jack's the Boy. Throughout that decade they were among the top two or three acts both on stage and screen, rivalled only in the latter by Tom Walls' farces and Jessie Matthews' musical-comedies."
This World Record Club LP is from 1968. "Flies Crawl Up The Window" is from the film "Jack's The Boy" (1932) and "If I Had Napoleon's Hat" is from the film "Aunt Sally" ( 1933 ).
Find out more about Jack and Cicely HERE.
Jack Hulbert - The Flies Crawl Up The Window
Cicely Courtneidge - If I Had Napoleon's Hat
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Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert.
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Sorry CJ , your amusing comment seems to have vanished. I was trying out "Comment vetting" but have turned it off again as its rubbish I've decided ands for the small ammount of spam I get, not worth the hassle to genuine comment makers like yourself.
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hi Michael. I'm glad that you are not going to use that device. Bloody frustrating for the poor soul trying to leave a comment as
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2. It is somehow linked to censorship and hopefully I am big enough to know when to be rude or not without the blogging masters making my mind up for me.
Anyhow, what I was trying to say was this . . .
Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert. Sort of the Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman of the pre-war years?
(not really worth the effort was it?
Frustrating for me too! Glad all is back to normal.
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