- Buster Merryfield
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name = Harry 'Buster' Merryfield
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imagesize = Merryfield asUncle Albert in "Only Fools and Horses "
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birthname = Harry Merryfield
birthdate = 27 November 1920
location =Battersea ,London ,England
deathdate = 23 June 1999 (aged Age at date|1920|11|27|1999|6|23)
deathplace =Poole ,Dorset ,England
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notable role =Uncle Albert in "Only Fools and Horses "
spouse =Harry 'Buster' Merryfield (27 November 1920 - 23 June 1999) was an English
actor who became a national institution after joining the hitBBC comedy "Only Fools and Horses " in 1984, as the former seafaring Albert Gladstone Trotter, known asUncle Albert . The character effectively took over the role of senior citizen member of the irrepressible Trotter family fromLennard Pearce who played Grandad,Uncle Albert being Grandad Trotter's globetrotting long-lost brother.Born in
Battersea ,South London ,England , Merryfield attended Sir Walter St John's Grammar School and served with theRoyal Artillery inWorld War II as a physical training and jungle warfare instructor. He served in South Africa and India and was commissioned as a lieutenant. As sports and entertainments officer he organized shows for the troops and it is believed that this is where his passion for acting originated. However, it was to be many years before he became a professional actor at the age of 57, after working for the Westminster Bank (later theNational Westminster Bank ) for nearly 40 years.Before turning professional Merryfield was a keen amateur actor and director. His productions of
John Osborne 's "The Entertainer", "The World-My Canvas" by Ruth Dixon and "A View from the Bridge " byArthur Miller , for the now defunct amateur theatre group "The Characters", won Best Play at theWoking Drama Festival in 1966, 1968 and 1969 respectively. [ [http://www.wokingdramafestival.org.uk/Awards/A_Bruzaud.htm Woking Drama Festival - Best Play] ] He also won the Best Actor trophy for his roles in "The Entertainer" and "The World-My Canvas". [ [http://www.wokingdramafestival.org.uk/Awards/A_BestActor.htm Woking Drama Festival - Best Actor] ]He always prided himself on his fitness, following a strict fitness regime of daily press-ups and swimming sessions. Unlike his TV character, forever replenishing his mariner's pipe, Merryfield never smoked. His efforts to stay fit could be traced back to his time as a child boxing star in the 1930s. He was British schoolboy champion in 1936 and Southern Command army champion in 1945. He also had a brief spell as a professional footballer with
Millwall F.C. although he only played one full first team game for The Lions.In 1997 he fell over at the
British Comedy Awards whilst walking up to the stage to collect an award forDavid Jason for his part in "Only Fools and Horses". Despite cutting his forehead, he soldiered on and collected the award.He is known for Uncle Albert's catchphrase of "During the war..."
He died, aged 78, in June 1999, as a result of a
brain tumour . He was survived by Iris, his wife of 57 years.Appeared in
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Only Fools and Horses "
*"Shroud for a Nightingale "
*"Strangers and Brothers "
*"The Citadel"
*"The Entertainer"References
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