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  1. Wilfrid Brambell was born on 22 March 1912, in Dublin, Ireland. His first acting experience was when he was aged just two, entertaining wounded soldiers returning from action during the First World War. On leaving school he worked part-time as a reporter for The Irish Times and part-time as an actor at the Abbey Theatre.

  2. 13 ott 2022 · Roy Plomley's castaway is actor Wilfrid Brambell. Favourite track: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach/Hess. Book: Dictionary. Luxury: Scotch whisky and lager. Download.

  3. Hard Day's Night, A (1964) -- (Movie Clip) I Should've Known Better Paul (McCartney) has taken pity on grandfather (Wilfrid Brambell) whom he's had to imprison on the train so his mates (John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr) join them for a hit tune written by John and Paul, early in director Richard Lester's Beatles' movie A Hard Day's Night, 1964.

  4. The intergenerational divide between the miserly Albert Steptoe and his ambitious son Harold Steptoe results in comedy, drama, and tragedy. He was born as Henry Wilfrid Brambell in Dublin, Ireland, to Henry Litton Brambell (1870-1937), and his wife Edith St. Faith Marks Brambell (1879-1965), on March 22, 1913.

  5. The Authorised Biography of Wilfrid Brambell by David Clayton David Clayton has written a warm and affectionate biography of Wilfrid Brambell, who must rate as one of the finest character actors of the 1960’s and 70’s. While Brambell will always be remembered as Albert Steptoe, he had the talent to play a range of parts.

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  6. Wilfrid Brambell (1912 - 1985) fue un actor de Irlanda conocido por ¡Qué noche la de aquel día!, Death and Transfiguration (C), The Terence Davies Trilogy, Steptoe and Son (Serie de TV), Captured, Padre no hay más que uno, Steptoe and Son Ride Again, San Ferry Ann, Ninety Years On (TV) y Mano di velluto

  7. 23 lug 2023 · The Authorised Biography of Wilfrid Brambell by David Clayton (History Press, £12.99) is out now. Visit expressbookshop.com or call Express Bookshop on 020 3176 3832.