Albert Burdon
Albert Burdon (4 July 1900–13 April 1981) was a British actor and comedian,
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Born | South Shields, County Durham, England | 4 July 1900
Died | 13 April 1981 80) South Shields, England | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian |
Spouse | Violet Spurgin (m.1933–1972) |
Children | Bryan Burdon and Paula Burdon |
He was born in South Shields, County Durham. He started his career playing in provincial revues, and was spotted by C. B. Cochran who gave him a part in the Rodgers and Hart musical Ever Green at the Adelphi Theatre in London in 1930.
Although he was described by Roy Hudd as "a master of physical comedy", Burdon never became a star in London, though he did take prominent roles in a series of pantomimes at the Lyceum Theatre in the 1930s. He made nine films, including It's a Boy (1933), and continued to perform on stage until the late 1950s, in later years with his son, Bryan Burdon.
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