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Max Miller
Actor
Died May 7, 1963 (68 years)
From Wikipedia
Thomas Henry Sargent (21 November 1894 – 7 May 1963), best known by his stage name Max Miller and also known as 'The Cheeky Chappie', was a British front-cloth comedian who was probably the greatest stand-up comedian of his generation. He made films, toured in revues and music hall, and sang and recorded songs, some of which he wrote. He was known for his flamboyant suits, his wicked charm, and his risqué jokes which often got him into trouble with the censors.
Thomas Henry Sargent (21 November 1894 – 7 May 1963), best known by his stage name Max Miller and also known as 'The Cheeky Chappie', was a British front-cloth comedian who was probably the greatest stand-up comedian of his generation. He made films, toured in revues and music hall, and sang and recorded songs, some of which he wrote. He was known for his flamboyant suits, his wicked charm, and his risqué jokes which often got him into trouble with the censors.
Known For
Filmography
1942 | Asking for Trouble · as Dick Smith |
1940 | The Good Old Days · as Alexander The Greatest |
1940 | Hoots Mon · as Harry Hawkins |
1938 | Thank Evans · as Educated Evans |
1937 | Don't Get Me Wrong · as Wellington Lincoln |
1936 | Educated Evans · as Educated Evans |
1935 | Get Off My Foot · as Herbert Cronk |
1935 | Things Are Looking Up · as Joey |
1934 | Alexandra · as Walter Chuff Aka Sam |
1933 | Friday the Thirteenth · as Joe |
1933 | Channel Crossing · as James |
1933 | The Good Companions · as Millbrau |