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Harry Welchman was born on 24 February, 1886 in Barnstable, MA, is a Film star. Discover Harry Welchman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Harry Welchman networth?
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actor |
Age |
80 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
24 February, 1886 |
Birthday |
24 February |
Birthplace |
Barnstable, MA |
Date of death |
January 3, 1966 |
Died Place |
Penzance, United Kingdom |
Nationality |
United States |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 80 years old group.
Harry Welchman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Harry Welchman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Harry Welchman worth at the age of 80 years old? Harry Welchman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated
Harry Welchman's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 1947 Welchman moved to Penzance, where he bought a farm and spent more and more of his time, though never formally retiring from the stage. In 1959, when he was seventy-three, he played Lord Mortlake in John Osborne's The World of Paul Slickey; he and Marie Löhr, who played his wife, were singled out for praise as highlights of an otherwise dull evening.
He was an actor, known for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), The Lisbon Story (1946) and A Southern Maid (1934).
In the 1930s and 40s Welchman appeared in more than a dozen feature films, some musical and others straight drama. Among the former were A Southern Maid (1933) and Lisbon Story (1946); the latter include The Gentle Sex and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943).
In 1925 Welchman made his Broadway debut as Rudolph Rassendyll in Princess Flavia. In the same year he appeared in London under his own management at the Adelphi Theatre in Love's Prisoner (1925). The piece, judged by The Times to be an unsuccessful mixture of Gilbert and Sullivan, melodrama and musical comedy, had a brief run. He had a greater success in a string of West End operetta-style musical hits, playing leading man roles. These included the Red Shadow in The Desert Song (1927), which ran at Drury Lane for more than 400 performances; in The New Moon (1929) at the same theatre; in Victoria and Her Hussar (1931); and as François Villon in a revival of The Vagabond King (1937). He toured as Captain Hook in Peter Pan, in which The Manchester Guardian found him less villainous than his predecessors in the role, but "melodious" with "a certain dash and attractiveness".
During the latter part of the First World War Welchman served in the Royal Artillery. After demobilisation he returned to the West End under the management of C B Cochran, appearing with Alice Delysia in Afgar (1919). In 1921 he went to Daly's Theatre where he had two substantial successes, Sybil, and The Lady of the Rose, which, as The Times put it, "contained a famous duet in which Welchman tried without success to storm the affections of the heroine, played by Miss Phyllis Dare."
Welchman was primarily a stage performer, but he made nineteen films between 1915 and 1954, some of them musical and others straight drama.
Welchman was born at Barnstaple, Devon, the son of an Army colonel. He was educated at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, where he was a sporting boy, playing, as he said, "all the games", including hockey at county level. On leaving school at the age of eighteen he joined a touring musical comedy company led by Ada Reeve. When he was twenty he was spotted while playing in Christmas pantomime by the impresario Robert Courtneidge, under whose management he became a well known juvenile lead in such West End hit shows as Tom Jones (1907) The Arcadians (1909) and Princess Caprice (1912). In 1915 he made his first film, in the title role of Mr. Lyndon at Liberty.
Harry Welchman was born on February 24, 1886 in Barnstable, Devon, England.