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Frederick “Fred” Allandale

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Frederick “Fred” Allandale

Birth
Camberwell, London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England
Death
23 Dec 1921 (aged 49)
Kings Norton, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Burial
Stoke Newington, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Fred Allandale (real name Frederick Arnold) was born in London in 1872 with theatrical blood in his veins. He was the grandson of the Irish Comedian James Hudson, however he started his working life as an accountant before appearing on the stage in 1898 in the musical comedy The Geisha. By 1905 he had entered the world of Variety and was booked to appear on the Stoll circuit. In the same year he made his first London appearance in The Blue Moon. By 1910 he was working with Maie Ash and they toured with the sketch The Soldier and the Girl. He married Maie in 1915, and was her second husband. She was his second wife. Fred was also a producer and was especially known for his Pierrot Company at Blackpool. Fred Allandale died in Birmingham in 1921 aged 49.
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Fred Allandale (real name Frederick Arnold) was born in London in 1872 with theatrical blood in his veins. He was the grandson of the Irish Comedian James Hudson, however he started his working life as an accountant before appearing on the stage in 1898 in the musical comedy The Geisha. By 1905 he had entered the world of Variety and was booked to appear on the Stoll circuit. In the same year he made his first London appearance in The Blue Moon. By 1910 he was working with Maie Ash and they toured with the sketch The Soldier and the Girl. He married Maie in 1915, and was her second husband. She was his second wife. Fred was also a producer and was especially known for his Pierrot Company at Blackpool. Fred Allandale died in Birmingham in 1921 aged 49.
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