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W. H. Berry

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22: 89:. In 1898, Barrett gave up the Globe, and left England to tour Australia, leaving Berry unemployed. He took a job in a factory, where his colleagues found him so entertaining that he was quickly in demand at local dinners and concerts, and was able to give up the factory job. While still at the factory, he met Kitty Hanson, a typist, whom he married. 70: 92:
Berry developed his professional skills performing as a concert artist in the winter and a pierrot with seaside concert parties in the summer. His wife abandoned typing and went into the theatrical profession with him. At one of his concert engagements
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Berry was a pioneer broadcaster, making radio appearances within months of the launch of the BBC. He was still broadcasting in the late 1930s. He also appeared in
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Berry was born in London. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to the theatre booking-agency Keith, Prowse and Co., through which he had access to free seats for
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Kitty Berry died in 1947. At the age of 77, Berry married Agnes Lyndon, who had nursed him through a serious illness. Berry died at his home in
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As one of the earliest broadcasters, Berry first appeared on radio in 1922 in the BBC's first months. Among his radio achievements,
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plays and musical shows. He became fascinated with the theatre, and got a job as assistant business manager to the actor-manager
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saw him and were impressed enough to invite Berry and his wife to join the cast of a forthcoming
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in comic character roles. His greatest success was as Mr. Meebles, the hapless magistrate in
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and concert entertainments, he was spotted by the actor-manager
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Wiv a little bit o' luck: The life story of Stanley Holloway
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in several revivals in the 1920s and 1930s. He appeared in
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After this, Berry was seen in a string of shows including
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Index


pierrot
George Grossmith Jr.
musical comedies
The Boy
variety

West End
Wilson Barrett
Globe Theatre
George Grossmith Jr.
Ivan Caryll
musical comedy
George Edwardes
Lily Elsie
The Merry Widow
Gabrielle Ray
Havana
A Waltz Dream
The Dollar Princess
The Count of Luxembourg
Gipsy Love
High Jinks
The Boy
The Naughty Princess
Adelphi Theatre
Lilac Time
Princess Charming
The Times
Mr. Micawber

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