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94:, succeeding Arthur Williams in the role; the uncle played it more than 900 times, and the nephew made over 800 appearances in it. A provincial critic wrote in 1888, "Mr Emney is a born humorist, and he enters into the spirit of the thing with such abandon as keeps the house in a round of merriment during his presence". Theatre historian Roy Busby described him as "an outstanding 22: 201:
in 1917, Emney slipped on stage, fell heavily and damaged his spine, and despite two emergency operations he died a few days later, at the age of 51. His son,
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and later with Louise Tinsley. After touring the sketch for three years he followed it with a sequel,
151: 122: 81: 45: 77: 57: 36:(5 March 1865 – 7 January 1917), was an English comedian and actor, known for his appearances in 205:, was chief mourner at the funeral, which was attended by members of Emney's profession, led by 206: 469: 464: 137:, 1906–1907. The West End musical comedy roles that he originated included Posh Jenkins in 88:. One of his earliest successes was as Lurcher, the sheriff's officer, in the comic opera 8: 95: 352: 198: 167: 76:, London. His family had theatrical connections; his uncles were the comic performers 64:, a comic character actor frequently seen on stage and screen in the mid-20th century. 400: 240: 145: 56:. He was a member of a theatrical family: among his uncles was the popular comedian 102: 179: 175: 110: 90: 449: 458: 281:
The Blackburn Standard: Darwen Observer, and North-East Lancashire Advertiser
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and Fred Williams (c.1847–1916). Emney made his stage debut in 1885 at
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and touring. His shows in the 1890s included the farcical comedies
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For the rest of his career Emney divided his time between the
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farce
comic opera
musical comedy
music hall
pantomime
Arthur Williams
Fred Emney
Islington
Arthur Williams
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Nellie Farren
Dorothy
burlesque
West End
Royalty Theatre
pantomime
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Lady Madcap
The Merveilleuses
The Gay Gordons
music hall
Sydney Fairbrother
London Coliseum
Sarah Bernhardt
George Robey
London Opera House
Fred Emney Jr.
George Graves
Harry Tate

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