Jack Hulbert
Jack Hulbert (24 April, 1892 - 25 March 1978) was a British actor. Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, he was the elder and more successful brother of Claude. He was educated at Cambridge and appeared in many shows and revues, mainly with the Cambridge Footlights. He was one of the earliest famous alumni of the comedy club. After Cambridge, he earned recognition and fame performing in musicals and light comedies.
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24 April - 1892 - 25 March - 1978 - British - Actor - Ely - Cambridgeshire - Claude - Cambridge - Cambridge Footlights
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He made his film debut in Elstree Calling (1930); appearing opposite his wife and frequent stage and screen co-star Cicely Courtneidge whom he had married in 1916. His career went through a successful period during the 1930s when he appeared in several film?s including The Ghost Train (1931), Love on Wheels (1932) and Bulldog Jack (1935), a tongue-in-cheek homage to the popular "Bulldog Drummond" films in which Jack was supported by his brother.
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Cicely Courtneidge - His brother
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Hulbert?s popularity waned as the 1930s came to an end, and after the war he and his wife continued to entertain chiefly on stage.
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