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  1. Wilfrid Brambell was an Irish comedian and actor, best remembered for playing Albert Steptoe in the popular British sitcom series ‘Steptoe and Son.’ Though ‘Steptoe and Son’ started as a pilot in the ‘BBC’ anthology series ‘Comedy Playhouse,’ its success prompted the makers to come up with a full series.

  2. Henry Wilfrid Wilfrid Brambell (22 Mar 1912 - 18 Jan 1985) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. dewiki Wilfrid Brambell; enwiki Wilfrid Brambell;

  3. His performance in The Terence Davies Trilogy won him critical acclaim, far greater than any achieved for Steptoe and Son,. Although he appears throughout the full 24-minute piece, Brambell does not speak a single word. Wilfrid Brambell died of cancer in Westminster, London, aged 72. He was cremated on 25 January 1985 at Streatham Park Cemetery ...

  4. Wilfrid Brambell. Wilfrid was born on 22 March 1912, in Dublin, Ireland. It must be assumed that he got his love of theatre and the arts from his mother who was an amateur opera singer. He claimed his first acting experience when he was aged just two, as he happily entertained wounded soldiers returning from action during the First World War.

  5. Other articles where Wilfred Brambell is discussed: A Hard Day’s Night: …memorable support from character actor Wilfred Brambell as Paul’s “clean old man” of a grumpy grandfather.

  6. Aug 23, 2020 · Wilfrid Brambell, a product of Dublin's legendary Abbey Theatre, was a technically assured performer who could convey cunning, coldness, pathos and vulnerability within the same deft portrayal; Harry H. Corbett, who had learned his craft with Joan Littlewood's self-consciously politicised Theatre Workshop at London's Stratford East, was particularly adept at playing complicated, aggressive and ...

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