Arthur Mullard

Arthur Mullard

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Arthur Ernest Mullard (c. 19 September 1910–11 December 1995) [GRO Register of Deaths: Arthur Ernest Mullard died Dec 1995 B32 136 ISLINGTON. DoB = 19 Sep 1910 Age 85 approx] was an English comedy actor.

Early life

From a humble background, he was born in Islington, and started work at 14 as a butcher's assistant, and went on to join the Army at 18. It was during his time in the army that he began boxing, and duly became the champion boxer of his regiment. When he eventually left the Army he did actually have a short stint at boxing professionally.

Acting career

Following the end of the Second World War in 1945 the burly ex-boxer sought out work as a stuntman at the Pinewood and Ealing film studios, from which he drifted into uncredited bit-parts in classic British films such as "Oliver Twist", "The Ladykillers", "The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "Adventures of a Plumber's Mate" and "The Lavender Hill Mob".

Mullard's distinctive "ugly mug" appearance and particular variety of cockney accent lent itself to a certain character and pretty soon he graduated to more visible roles in comedy films and on television. It was on television where Arthur Mullard truly made a name for himself, firstly as a straight man for the likes of Tony Hancock, Frankie Howerd and Benny Hill, and he starred in "The Arthur Askey Show". It was the London Weekend Television series "Romany Jones", first aired in 1973, which give Mullard his highest profile, playing the part of Wally Briggs, a crafty caravan-dwelling character.

So popular was Mullard's character in Romany Jones that a spin-off series - "Yus, My Dear" - was created in 1976, where Wally and his wife Lily (Queenie Watts) had moved out of their caravan into a council house. The series introduced a new character, Wally's brother Benny, the first acting role for future "EastEnders" and "Snatch" star Mike Reid. "Yus, My Dear" was a smash hit and Arthur (or "Arfur" as he was widely known) was regularly seen as a guest star in other programmes and even in television commercials.

Pop song

In the 1967 Arthur recorded "I Love You, You Love Me"/Was It Something I said" on the obscure Maquerade label (MA5001). This was followed later that year by an album titled "Arthur Mullard Of London" (MQ 2003) An interesting LP it included Arthur's cover of the Beatles "Yesterday", a variety of jokes and even some of Arthur's philosophy. More singles were to follow in the seventies, including 1974's "Not Now Arthur"/"If I Only Had My Time Again" (BASFBA 1012), and in 1975 "I Only Have Eyes For You"/"One 'Fing 'N' Annuver" (RCA 2610) with "Yus My Dear"/Arthur" (RCA Z639A) being released in 1976. Such was Mullard-mania in the late seventies that the man even graced the pop charts in 1978 with his own rendition of "You're The One That I Want" (originally from the movie "Grease)" in a duet with Hylda Baker (who was in her seventies). It might have been an even bigger hit, but a live appearance by the two veteran comic performers on the BBC TV show "Top Of The Pops" was such a disaster (Mullard and Baker fluffed the lyrics and seemed utterly confused as to what was happening) that record sales plummeted spectacularly after the broadcast. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-niwpfm90nQ&feature=related YouTube showing Top of the Pops performance] ] The single was taken from the now highly collectable album "Band On The Trot" (Pye PKL 5576)

The hit single was to be the last great success of Mullard's life, and following an uncredited narration on the Glenn Close- led live action "101 Dalmatians" (which screened in 1996), he died in his sleep on 11 December, 1995. He was 85 years old.

Personal life

Mullard continued to live in a council maisonnette in Islington after his film and television success and to spend much of his leisure time in the local pubs.

In a newspaper interview after his death, Arthur Mullard's daughter, Barbara, claimed that he had sexually abused her for years and had driven her mother to commit suicide. [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19960512/ai_n14451565 ARTHUR MULLARD WAS THE COCKNEY COMIC MILLIONS LOVED ... AND A | Sunday Mirror | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] "His friends,' she said, 'weren't surprised".

References

External links

*imdb|id=611972|name=Arthur Mullard
*" [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=51232&mod=bio - A Tribute in The New York Times] "


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