Ronald Hugh Wyndham Frankau (22 February 1894 – 11 September 1951) was an English comedian who started in cabaret, before appearing on radio and in films.[1]
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appearing on radio and in films. RonaldFrankau was born in London, the third child of Arthur Frankau, son of Joseph Frankau, a German Jew who came to London...
Rosemary A. Frankau (14 April 1933 – 16 April 2017) was a British actress, born in Marylebone, London. She played Beattie Harris in nine series of the...
grandmother was the satirist Julia Frankau, one of several famous siblings, and her uncle was the British radio comedian RonaldFrankau. Never attentive to his two...
starting in the 1960s. She was married to the actor RonaldFrankau. Her daughter, Rosemary Frankau, was also an actress. "Renee Roberts". BFI. Archived...
grandfather RonaldFrankau, his grandmother Renee Roberts, his great-grandmother Julia Davis, and cousins Pamela Frankau and Nicholas Frankau. "Samuel Christopher...
of BBC radio in the 1930s and 1940s. It was written and performed by RonaldFrankau (Murgatroyd) and Tommy Handley. Handley's biographer Barry Took describes...
Arthur Frankau (February 1849 – 21 November 1904) was the son of Bavarian-born Joseph Frankau (previously Frankenau), a Jewish merchant who moved to London...
Gilbert Frankau (21 April 1884 – 4 November 1952) was a popular British novelist. He was known also for verse (he was a war poet of World War I), including...
Mitford Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, a British comedy act consisting of RonaldFrankau and Tommy Handley Ambrose Murgatroyd, in the 1941 Preston Sturges movie...
Morris and David Kindersley attended St Cyprian's School. Comedian RonaldFrankau died at Eastbourne in 1951. Prunella Scales and Eddie Izzard attended...
In the 1930s Handley frequently performed on air with the comedian RonaldFrankau in a popular comedy act as "Mr Murgatroyd and Mr Winterbottom". Handley's...
politician Thomas Castaignède, rugby player Turner Layton, musician RonaldFrankau, comedian Kim Philby, British intelligence officer and spy for the Soviet...
Phyllis Dixey as Penny aka Gloria Gregg Terence De Marney as Mike Bergen RonaldFrankau as Vincent Barney Abraham Sofaer as French Judge Eugene Deckers as French...
Mary A. E. Matthews as Gen. Bristow John Longden as Mortimer Digby RonaldFrankau as Tex Farnum Wilfrid Hyde-White as Staff Captain Wally Patch as Foreman...
Arthur Frankau and was the mother of the author Gilbert Frankau and the comedian RonaldFrankau and grandmother of the novelist Pamela Frankau and the...
Fletcher, architect Gilbert Frankau, novelist RonaldFrankau, comedian and comedy partner of Tommy Handley Pamela Frankau, author Ronald Fraser, actor Walter...
Baxter) 1942 Much Too Shy (screen adaptation from an original story by RonaldFrankau) Starring George Formby; directed by Marcel Varnel. 1947 A City Speaks...
to solitude." Her nephew Gilbert Frankau became a journalist and novelist, and Gilbert's younger brother RonaldFrankau went onto the stage. In 1884, Eliza...
"In Town Tonight": Eve Becke Fay Carroll Peggy Cochrane Yvette Darnac RonaldFrankau Alberta Hunter Joyce Richardson Ted Ray Stanelli And His Hornchestra...
(additional scenes) John L. Arthur Jack S. Marks Based on original story by RonaldFrankau Produced by Marcel Varnel Ben Henry (associate producer) Starring George...
Miller Ronald Radd, Pat Heywood, Hilary Mason, John Harvey, Noel Dyson 2-07 26 October 1970 The Best Legal System in the World John Malcolm John Frankau Peter...