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A.E. Matthews(1869-1960)

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A.E. Matthews
The venerable British stage and film actor A.E. Matthews was born Alfred Edward Matthews on November 22, 1869 in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The actor nicknamed "Matty" established himself on the British and American stage and in British films, taking up the craft after working as a clerk in a London bookstore. He said that after he learned that the great actor Sir Henry Irving (the first thespian to be knighted) had worked at the store, and used the very same desk he did, he decided to dedicate his life to the theatre.

The former bookseller started at the Princess Theatre as a "call boy," the factotum who calls the actors to the stage. Eventually, he was given acting roles, and appeared on stage with such greats as Ellen Terry (the aunt of Sir John Gielgud and Sir Gerald du Maurier. Matty made his Broadway debut on August 8, 1910 at the Garrick Theatre, in "Love Among the Lions." Later that year he appeared as Algernon Moncrieff in a production of Oscar Wilde's Il importe d'être constant (1952) at the Lyceum Theatre. He did not appear again on The Great White Way until 1921, when he played Jerry in the comedy Peg de mon coeur (1922) opposite the legendary American stage actress Laurette Taylor. Later that year he played the eponymous lead in Capitaine Drummond (1929).

A.E. Matthews appeared on Broadway an additional eight times in the 1920s and appeared in seven Broadway productions in the 1930s. Of his appearance in W. Somerset Maugham' comedy "The Breadwinner" in 1931, "Time Magazine" credited his acting with contributing to the success of the comedy, which had problems in its third Act and was described by the "Time" reviewer as "simply a bag of parlour tricks performed by dialog." The reviewer praised "gentle, toothy Mr. Matthews, who somehow suggests the kind old water rat in The Wind in the Willows."

Matty's last appearance On Broadway was in 1949, in William Douglas-Home's comedy "Yes, M'Lord," with a cast that featured a young Elaine Stritch. He appeared in numerous roles on the British stage.

He made his film debut in 1916, in the silent comedy Wanted: A Widow (1916). He appeared in two more flicks in 1916, one in 1918, and two more silent films in 1918 before devoting himself to stage-work. He did not make his talking picture debut until 1934, when he supported George Arliss in The Iron Duke (1934), which also featured Emlyn Williams. He made one more movie in the 1930s, the backstage drama Les Hommes ne sont pas des dieux (1936) (1936) which featured a young Rex Harrison. His film career began in earnest in 1941, when he appeared in Anthony Asquith's Mariage sans histoires (1941), the propaganda film This England (1941) (again with Emlyn Williams), and Leslie Howard's "'Pimpernel' Smith (1941)_. He appeared in another 41 movies from 1942 to 1960, including Colonel Blimp (1943), _Million Pound Note, the (1956), En avant amiral! (1957), and Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1956).

A.E. Matthews died on July 25, 1960. He was 90.
BornNovember 22, 1869
DiedJuly 25, 1960(90)
BornNovember 22, 1869
DiedJuly 25, 1960(90)
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Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1956)
Le tour du monde en 80 jours
6.7
  • Club Member
  • 1956
Derek Farr and Margaret Lockwood in Mariage sans histoires (1941)
Mariage sans histoires
6.7
  • Janet's Father
  • 1941
L'homme au million (1954)
L'homme au million
6.8
  • Duke of Frognal
  • 1954
Rires au paradis (1951)
Rires au paradis
7.1
  • Sir Charles Robson
  • 1951

Credits

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  • Inn for Trouble (1960)
    Inn for Trouble
    5.8
    • Sir Hector Gore-Blandish
    • 1960
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1955)
    ITV Television Playhouse
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Earl of Lister
    • 1959
  • Theatre Night (1957)
    Theatre Night
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Mr. Peebles
    • 1959
  • The Sky Larks
    TV Series
    • Vice-Admiral Sir Godfrey Wiggin-Fanshawe, KBE, DSO, DSC, RN
    • 1958
  • The Royalty (1957)
    The Royalty
    TV Series
    • Lord Charters
    • 1957–1958
  • The Square (1957)
    The Square
    5.7
    Short
    • 1957
  • En avant amiral! (1957)
    En avant amiral!
    5.3
    • Admiral Sir Maximillian GodfreyK.C.B.
    • Admiral Godfrey K.C.B.
    • 1957
  • Toubib en liberté (1957)
    Toubib en liberté
    6.0
    • Duke of Skye and Lewes
    • 1957
  • Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards, and David Tomlinson in Trois hommes dans un bateau (1956)
    Trois hommes dans un bateau
    5.3
    • 1st Old Gentleman
    • 1956
  • Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1956)
    Le tour du monde en 80 jours
    6.7
    • Club Member
    • 1956
  • Qui perd gagne (1956)
    Qui perd gagne
    5.0
    • Elderly Man in Casino
    • 1956
  • Jumping for Joy (1956)
    Jumping for Joy
    5.8
    • Lord Reginald Cranfield
    • 1956
  • Diana Dors, Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert, and A.E. Matthews in Miss Tulip Stays the Night (1955)
    Miss Tulip Stays the Night
    5.5
    • Mr. Potts
    • 1955
  • Aunt Clara (1954)
    Aunt Clara
    6.5
    • Simon Hilton
    • 1954
  • Héritage et vieux fantômes (1954)
    Héritage et vieux fantômes
    6.2
    • General O'Leary
    • 1954

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Matt Mathews
  • Born
    • November 22, 1869
    • Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • July 25, 1960
    • Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire, England, UK(died in his sleep)
  • Other works
    Radio: Appeared (as himself, also known to Minnie Bannister and Henry Crun as "The Master") in the BBC's "The Goon Show", Series 8, Number 25, "The Evils of Bushey Spon". NOTE: The story was based on a real-life argument Matthews had had with his local council after a decision to place a lamppost outside his Bushey home. The section at the end of the show, in which Matthews appears, is unscripted because he would not stick to a script. In the event, he did not even stick to the plot.
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 4 Articles

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    He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1951 King's Birthday Honours List for his services to drama.
  • Quotes
    I pick up 'The Times' every morning and if I'm not in the obituary list then I go to work.
  • Nickname
    • Matty

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