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236: 27: 350: 84: 565: 830: 805: 118:, London, Williams initially went into business as a law stationer but soon left to take up acting in 1861 when he was 17. He travelled to 810: 825: 407:
Williams' first big success, and likely his most celebrated role, was William Lurcher, which he created in the record-setting hit
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Williams died the following year at the age of 70, having played over 1,000 roles in his career.
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In 1880, at the Imperial Theatre, he created the role of Sir Mincing Lane in the
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In 1902, he began a run of 700 performances as Mr. Pineapple in the hit musical
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From 1894–96, at the Gaiety, he created the role of Mr. Hooley in another hit,
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the following year. One of his last roles was in 1914 as Perkyn Middlewick in
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His first role was in 1861 as Alfred Martelli in "The Corsican Brothers" in
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and at Drury Lane, he was Baron Bluff in the pantomime. In 1906, at the
408: 358: 111:. As a playwright, Williams wrote several farces as well as some dramas. 100: 378:, he created Sir Whiffle Whaffle in another Solomon and Stephens opera, 564: 467:. In 1891, he played as Sir Ludgate Hill in another Gaiety burlesque, 267: 263: 671:. In 1914, Williams wrote a memoir about his years in the theatre. 259: 115: 197:
and went on to appear in a further six musicals and plays including
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in the 1880s, in which he created the roles Sir Mincing Lane in
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Back at the Gaiety, in 1890, Williams played Captain Ziniga in
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Little Bo-Peep, Little Red Riding Hood & Hop O' My Thumb
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and John Wilton Jones. In 1893, he played Dick Chilton in
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As a playwright, Williams wrote several farces, including
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Kinsey Peile, and in the long-running 533:in 1895. From 1898 to 1901, he played at the 416:, beginning in 1886. In 1888, he appeared in 126:in 1868, where his roles included Thomas in 366:, beginning a string of roles in works by 493:, by Henry Pettit and Joshua Honeybun in 71:Learn how and when to remove this message 563: 348: 234: 82: 34:This article includes a list of general 831:English male dramatists and playwrights 731: 729: 266:. His nephew was the comic film actor 798: 525:. In between, he played Bob Acres in 273: 677: 442:, he created the role of Dinniver in 726: 694:, as well as some dramas, including 20: 806:English male musical theatre actors 160:, his most famous role, Lurcher in 130:, Baron Factotum in a burlesque of 16:English actor and singer, born 1844 13: 392:. In 1883, he played Prospero in 346:, a drama by Conquest and Pettit. 40:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 842: 811:19th-century British male singers 780: 737:"Arthur Williams, comedian, Dies" 635:. In 1911, he was Touchstone in 826:Male actors from Gravesend, Kent 25: 712: 603:and appeared there in 1907 in 508: 87:Williams as Corporal Bundy in 1: 776:, v.XI, May 1888, p. 279 761: 344:During her Majesty's Pleasure 253: 326:. In 1871 he played at the 258:Arthur Williams was born in 230: 7: 477:, he played Tom Blinker in 10: 847: 787:Arthur Williams Collection 661:and in 1914 was Jaikes in 215:in 1910 and Touchstone in 109:Edwardian musical comedies 665:and Perkyn Middlewick in 611:, he was Joachim XIII in 531:Richard Brinsley Sheridan 475:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 150:, Sir Whiffle Whaffle in 768:Who's Who in the Theatre 705: 551:An Interrupted Honeymoon 470:Cinder Ellen up too Late 434:in 1889, he appeared in 372:Henry Pottinger Stephens 353:Another photo as Lurcher 651:Sweet Nell of Old Drury 418:The Spitalfields Weaver 294:and a stage version of 55:more precise citations. 770:, 1916 pp. 685–86 659:Peg & the Prentice 572: 354: 323:The School for Scandal 312:, Baron Factotum in a 288:The Carpenter of Rouen 250: 166:and Corporal Bundy in 137:The School for Scandal 93: 632:The Girl in the Train 568:as Amaranth CVIII in 567: 479:The Prodigal Daughter 352: 238: 212:The Girl in the Train 86: 700:The Secret of a Life 600:The Belle of Mayfair 543:Lord & Lady Algy 292:Joseph Stevens Jones 200:The Belle of Mayfair 156:, Amaranth CVIII in 745:. 16 September 1915 621:. In 1909, at the 607:. In 1908, at the 605:That Brute Simmonds 585:. In 1905, at the 578:A Chinese Honeymoon 555:A Message from Mars 473:. In 1892, at the 427:The Pickwick Papers 422:Thomas Haynes Bayly 374:. In 1881, at the 274:Early acting career 194:A Chinese Honeymoon 189:A Message from Mars 791:University of Kent 742:The New York Times 678:Playwriting career 643:Sir Walter Raleigh 595:Vaudeville Theatre 573: 539:Sir Charles Hawtry 519:, and Drivelli in 503:George Robert Sims 355: 336:Sentenced to Death 306:St James's Theatre 251: 124:St James's Theatre 105:musical burlesques 94: 627:The Merry Peasant 625:, he was Zopf in 589:, he appeared in 587:Haymarket Theatre 559:The Broken Melody 491:A Woman's Revenge 464:Carmen up to Data 436:The Harvest Storm 432:Britannia Theatre 396:, a burlesque by 81: 80: 73: 838: 755: 754: 752: 750: 733: 724: 716: 696:Christmas Chimes 649:and Percival in 591:On the Love Path 481:and appeared in 340:Queen's Evidence 76: 69: 65: 62: 56: 51:this article by 42:inline citations 29: 28: 21: 846: 845: 841: 840: 839: 837: 836: 835: 796: 795: 783: 764: 759: 758: 748: 746: 735: 734: 727: 717: 713: 708: 688:Funnibone's Fix 680: 663:The Silver King 522:The Circus Girl 511: 499:Robert Buchanan 487:Augustus Harris 376:Olympic Theatre 328:Royalty Theatre 320:, and Moses in 318:Sleeping Beauty 302:Charles Dickens 282:, in northwest 276: 256: 233: 184:The Circus Girl 134:, and Moses in 132:Sleeping Beauty 120:Gravesend, Kent 97:Arthur Williams 77: 66: 60: 57: 47:Please help to 46: 30: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 844: 834: 833: 828: 823: 818: 813: 808: 794: 793: 782: 781:External links 779: 778: 777: 771: 763: 760: 757: 756: 725: 710: 709: 707: 704: 692:Oh! 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The Red Hussar
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St James's Theatre
The School for Scandal
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Billee Taylor
Claude Duval
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The Shop Girl
The Circus Girl
A Chinese Honeymoon
The Belle of Mayfair
A Waltz Dream
The Girl in the Train
As You Like It
Our Boys

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