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Welchman was twice married. His first marriage, to Joan Challoner, was dissolved. His second wife was the actress Sylvia Forde, with whom he had a daughter. He died in Penzance at the age of seventy-nine.
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and musical comedy, had a brief run. He had a greater success in a string of West End operetta-style musical hits, playing leading man roles. These included the Red Shadow in
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Welchman was primarily a stage performer, but he made nineteen films between 1915 and 1954, some of them musical and others straight drama.
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In the 1930s and 40s Welchman appeared in more than a dozen feature films, some musical and others straight drama. Among the former were
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put it, "contained a famous duet in which Welchman tried without success to storm the affections of the heroine, played by Miss
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found him less villainous than his predecessors in the role, but "melodious" with "a certain dash and attractiveness".
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at county level. On leaving school at the age of eighteen he joined a touring
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During the latter part of the First World War Welchman served in the
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Hope-Wallace, Philip. "Rough reception for 'Slickey'",
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(1925). 288:In 1947 Welchman moved to 184:In 1925 Welchman made his 697:English male stage actors 625:Gaye, Freda, ed. 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musical theatre
The Times
Barnstaple
Devon
Weston-super-Mare
Somerset
hockey
musical comedy
Ada Reeve
pantomime
Robert Courtneidge
West End
Tom Jones
The Arcadians
Princess Caprice
Mr. Lyndon at Liberty

Phyllis Dare
Royal Artillery
C B Cochran
Alice Delysia
Afgar
Daly's Theatre
Phyllis Dare
Broadway
Princess Flavia
Adelphi Theatre
Gilbert and Sullivan
melodrama

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