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Arthur Mullard

Arthur Mullard

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An enigmatic and much loved comedy actor Arthur Mullard carved a unique
niche for himself in a host of British comedy films and tv shows. The
sterotype Cockney he was born in Islington, North London where he was
known by locals as 'The Dook of Islington'.He left school at 14 to work as a butcher's boy. At 18 he joined the
Army and became his regiment's boxing champion. After leaving the
Forces he became a professional boxer for a brief period.After World War Two he took up acting, mainly as a stuntman working at
Pinewood and Ealing Studios in their heyday. He then graduated to small
parts in classic comedy films and on television he began to be in great
demand as a straight man to a range of comics including Frankie Howerd,
Spike Milligan, Tony Hancock, Tommy Cooper and Arthur Askey. In 1962 he
scored a critical success in Sparrows Can't Sing with Barbara Windsor.He achieved stardom on television in the series Romany Jones (1973).
Mullard and Queenie Watts played Wally and Lily Briggs, a colourful
couple who lived in a caravan and were experts at swindling the social
services. The series was followed by Yus, My Dear (1976) which
attracted more than 8 million viewers. He was regularly cast as a guest
star on many other tv shows and once quipped "If the tv bosses are
stuck they'll say 'Let's put Arfur on, but not too much or he'll steal
the bleedin' show!'"
  • SpouseFlo(? - 1961) (her death)