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  1. Stanley Holloway est un acteur britannique, né le 1er octobre 1890 à Manor Park, en ce temps dans le comté d' Essex et aujourd'hui inclus dans Londres ( Royaume-Uni) et mort le 30 janvier 1982 à Littlehampton dans le Sussex de l'Ouest (Royaume-Uni). Il a été fait officier de l' Ordre de l'Empire britannique le 31 décembre 1959 .

  2. 30 de abr. de 2016 · Stanley Holloway was born in 1890 and died in 1982. Launched in 1952 on the BBC Home Service, Frankly Speaking was a novel, ground breaking series. Unrehearsed and unscripted, ...

  3. 15 de jun. de 2012 · Watch Stanley Holloway perform the classic song With A Little Bit Of Luck from the musical My Fair Lady on YouTube.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Holloway, now 70, was awarded an OBE in 1960 for his services to entertainment but he continued to work on stage and screen for many more years, demonstrating his versatility in the BAFTA-winning No Love For Johnnie (), a political drama in which he played a whip in the recently elected Labour government.. Continuing to work well into his later years, Stanley Holloway toured Asia and Australia ...

  5. Forever remembered for his portrayal of Alfred Doolittle – the liquor-drenched, ne’er-do-well father of the Cockney flower girl Eliza in My Fair Lady – Stanley Holloway had a long career on the British stage and on screen. Born in Manor Park, England, in 1890, Holloway was drawn to acting early on. Already in his teens […]

  6. 18 de feb. de 2017 · A book edited by Michael Marshall and illustrated by Bill Tidy, featuring a foreword by Stanley Holloway. Archive Record | Table of contents. Table of contents; Expanded. Stanley Holloway Archive THM/18. Printed Scores THM/18/1. Texts THM/18/2. Albert and Balbus and Samuel Small THM/18/2/1.

  7. And, for many people, the crowning achievement of a great career was his originating of Doolittle in My Fair Lady (US, d. George Cukor, 1964), his famous song from which, "Wiv a little bit of luck", provided the title for his 1969 autobiography. By then, he'd become an institution on stage, screen and TV. He was the father of Julian Holloway.