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Avril Angers

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Avril Angers

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Overview

  • Born
    April 18, 1918 · Toxteth, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
  • Died
    November 8, 2005 · London, England, UK (pneumonia)
  • Birth name
    Florence Avril Angers
  • Nickname
    • The "Lucille Ball" of the United Kingdom.

Biography

    • Avril Angers was one of Britain's finest comedy actresses. Once dubbed Britain's answer to Lucille Ball she was a great exponent of revue, musicals, cabaret and TV and film comedy. Born in Liverpool, Angers' long and successful career in show-business began in variety. Her father was the comedian Harry Angers and her mother was Lillian Errol, a member of the original Fol-de-Rols concert party. She was 14 when she made her debut at a concert party in Brighton and the same age when she played Cinderella with Wee Georgie Wood and Clarkson Rose at Birmingham. She followed in her mother's footsteps and became a Fol-de-Rol. During the Second World War she was one of the hardest working members of ENSA, touring the remotest parts of West Africa. She was awarded the Africa Star for her work and during the forties and fifties was rarely off the London stage or the cinema screen. As an actress she played a variety of roles from Billie Fawn in Born Yesterday to Marigold in the classic film Une bombe pas comme les autres (1956), opposite Alistair Sim. Her success in acting led her to becoming one of the first women to have a television series with a proper storyline, Dear Dotty, in 1954. She also partnered TV comedians such as Arthur Askey, Dick Emery and a young Bob Monkhouse. One of the first stand-up comediennes she regularly appeared in cabaret. She won critical appraise for her role as Liz Piper in Roy Boulting's film Chaque chose en son temps (1966) and was cast opposite Richard Burton and Rex Harrison in the off-beat gay comedy L'Escalier (1969). In 1964 she stole the notices in the hit London production of Little Me, in which she appeared with Bruce Forsyth, and she headlined in numerous West End comedies and thrillers. Her last public appearance was in October 2005 when she was a guest of honour at the Max Wall Society in London. Her close friend, the variety artiste and strong woman Joan Rhodes, said: "Avril was one of the funniest and most gifted people in show-business. She was very unassuming and comediennes such as Victoria Wood adored working with her."
      - IMDb mini biography by: Patrick Newley

Family

  • Parents
      Harry Angers
      Lillian Errol

Trivia

  • In 1949 she announced her engagement to actor Barry Wicks, only to declare, nearly two years later, while in a summer show at Bexhill-on-Sea, that she was "too busy" for marriage. She never married and was survived by two brothers.
  • She was one of the first stand up comediennes and a Forces' sweetheart during the Second World War, before moving into television, film and theatre.
  • She appeared with Leslie Sarony in a documentary 'Notice to Quit'.
  • Daughter of Harry Angers.
  • Her mother Lilian Angers (born Lilian Woods on 29th January 1889) died in 1972.

Quotes

  • I think I was the first glamorous British comedienne - I had blonde hair and not bad legs. I wasn't like the eccentric Nellie Wallace but being glamorous made it harder. You had to time the gags perfectly
  • "I took to drama such as School for Scandal and She Stoops to Conquer like a duck to water. I didn't really do Shakespeare. To be honest, by the time you've started from the top of a line and got to the bottom of the page, you've forgotten what the gag was." (Stage Newspaper, January 2005).

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