Tom Shale
This article is about the comic actor Tom Shale. For the TV critic, see Tom Shales.
Tom Shale | |
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Born |
Thomas Augustine Shale 10 September 1864 Bilston, Staffordshire, England |
Died |
24 June 1953 88) Brighton, Sussex, England | (aged
Occupation | Film actor, comedian |
Thomas Augustine Shale (10 September 1864 in Bilston, Staffordshire – 24 June 1953 in Brighton, Sussex) was a British comic actor who appeared in vaudeville, theatre, pantomime and films during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Making his first professional appearance in 1885, he was a regular in pantomime, playing 'Buttons' in Cinderella and King Stoneybrokish in Jack and the Beanstalk with George Robey and Barry Lupino. He regularly toured in productions in Great Britain and the United States.
His films included The Night Porter (1930), Never Trouble Trouble (1931) and The Good Companions (1933).[1]
His brother Edward Shale (1861-1926) was a London-based stage manager for over 20 years.[2]
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