Alexander Hurley (24 March 1871 – 6 December 1913) was an English music hall singer, and Marie Lloyd's second husband.
Born in London, Hurley began a boxing career, during which he would perform a song entitled "The Strongest Man on Earth" after his fights. He started performing in London music halls, and became known to his audiences as a "coster" singer, similar to Gus Elen and Albert Chevalier. Hurley supported many popular acts, including Marie Lloyd, whom he married in 1906. Hurley supported Lloyd in all of her performances until the marriage broke up and he stopped performing.
1913, p. 7 "Death of well-known comedian Mr AlecHurley", Aberdeen Journal, 8 December 1913, p. 7 "AlecHurley Dead", Manchester Courier and Lancashire General...
(composed in 1899 by Edward W. Rogers) was popularised by music hall singer AlecHurley (1871–1913). "Lambeth Walk". streetmap.co.uk. Madge, Charles; Harrisson...
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1913, she was refused entry to the United States for "moral turpitude". AlecHurley, Lloyd's true husband at the time, died two months later, and Dillon...
Sez It, and Funny Without Being Vulgar. A few costermongers, such as AlecHurley, made a living composing and performing songs about their own careers...
A few weeks later, Lloyd began an affair with the music hall singer AlecHurley, which resulted in Courtenay initiating divorce proceedings in 1894 on...
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as Marie Lloyd Richard Armitage as Percy Courtenay Matthew Marsh as AlecHurley Tom Payne as Bernard Dillon Lee Williams as Freddie Shaun Parkes as 'The...
the Metal for the Brain festival as a benefit concert for his friend, AlecHurley, who had been assaulted in 1990 and rendered brain-damaged and permanently...
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from the 1936 Olympics for conduct; in New York City (d. 2004) Died: AlecHurley, 42, British music hall performer who was married to Marie Lloyd, died...
Morris Ltd., Loughborough. For services to Export. Alfred Frederick AlecHurley, lately Messenger, Civil Service Pay Research Unit. John Jardine, for...
such until the final event in November 2006. In 1990, Canberra teenager AlecHurley suffered severe and permanent brain damage and was rendered a quadriplegic...
accidentally shot and killed by a bullet from a prop gun discharged by actor Alec Baldwin that was not properly checked. Hutchins was born on April 9, 1979...
It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1977 after Alec J. Hurley, a British Antarctic Survey mechanic at Halley Station, 1975–76, and...
banjoists at the London Palladium minstrel show. In 1914, he joined AlecHurley's The Jesters touring Ireland. During World War I, Morley entertained...
recording (credited as John Bongiovi). In March 1983, Bon Jovi called bassist Alec John Such and Such called experienced drummer Tico Torres and guitarist Richie...
history/social studies teacher and football coach. He is the brother of actors Alec, Daniel, and Stephen, sometimes collectively known as the Baldwin brothers...
developed as a vehicle for Alec Baldwin. Then it went to Simian Films, the company of Hugh Grant and his then-girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley, which had set up at...