Tommy Trinder

Tommy Trinder

actor, writer, soundtrack

Tommy Trinder was born on Mar 24, 1909 in UK. Tommy Trinder's big-screen debut came with Laugh It Off directed by John Baxter in 1940, strarring Tommy Towers. Tommy Trinder is known for Went the Day Well? directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Leslie Banks stars as Oliver Wilsford and C.V. France as The Vicar. The upcoming new movie Tommy Trinder plays is Barry McKenzie Holds His Own which will be released on Dec 12, 1974.

An amiable, beloved Cockney cut-up from the 1930s on, London-born Tommy Trinder, the son of a tram driver, quit school and sought the stage, milking laughs at the tender age of 13 in a musical revue that was touring South Africa. Following that he became a boy vocalist at Collins' Music-Hall. The wry, rubber-faced comedian gradually built up his name in traveling variety shows, clubs and dance halls, then achieved stardom in the musical revues "Tune In" and "In Town Tonight" (both 1937).

  • Birthday

    Mar 24, 1909
  • Place of Birth

    Streatham, London, England, UK

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