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Arthur Treacher
NameArthur Treacher
Birth dateJuly 23, 1899
Birth placeBrighton, East Sussex, England
Death dateDecember 14, 1975
Death placeManhasset, New York, United States
OccupationActor

Arthur Treacher was a renowned English actor who gained fame for his distinctive voice and Butler roles in numerous Hollywood films and Television shows. He is best known for his portrayal of Jeeves, the iconic Valet character created by P.G. Wodehouse, in several films, including Thank You, Jeeves! and Step Lively, Jeeves!. Treacher's acting career spanned over four decades, during which he worked with notable actors like Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dean Martin. He was also a frequent guest on popular Television shows, such as The Merv Griffin Show and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Early Life

Arthur Treacher was born on July 23, 1899, in Brighton, East Sussex, England, to a family of modest means. He was educated at a local Boarding school and later attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he honed his acting skills alongside fellow students like Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson. Treacher's early career in acting began on the London Stage, where he performed in various Theatre productions, including Shakespearean plays like Hamlet and Macbeth, alongside notable actors like John Gielgud and Alec Guinness. He later moved to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen and began his career in Hollywood films, working with directors like Cecil B. DeMille and Billy Wilder.

Career

Treacher's acting career in Hollywood spanned over four decades, during which he appeared in numerous films, including Sullivan's Travels, The Princess and the Pirate, and The Court Jester, alongside actors like Preston Sturges, Bob Hope, and Danny Kaye. He was also a frequent guest on popular Television shows, such as The Ed Sullivan Show and The Jack Benny Program, where he worked with comedians like Jack Benny and George Burns. Treacher's distinctive voice and Butler persona made him a sought-after actor for roles in films and Television shows, including The Beverly Hillbillies and The Munsters, where he worked with actors like Buddy Ebsen and Fred Gwynne. He also appeared in several Broadway productions, including My Fair Lady and The Sound of Music, alongside actors like Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews.

Filmography

Some of Treacher's notable films include Animal Crackers, Duck Soup, and A Night at the Opera, where he worked with the Marx Brothers, including Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, and Harpo Marx. He also appeared in The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, and Roman Holiday, alongside actors like Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and Audrey Hepburn. Treacher's film career was marked by his collaborations with notable directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Wilder, and actors like James Stewart and Humphrey Bogart. He also worked with notable Film studios, including Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and MGM Studios.

Personal Life

Treacher was married to Virginia Taylor, an American actress, and the couple had one daughter, Anne Treacher. He was a close friend of several notable actors, including David Niven and Tyrone Power, and was known for his witty sense of humor and his love of Golf and Tennis. Treacher was also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, where he worked with actors like Ronald Reagan and Charlton Heston. He was a frequent guest at Hollywood parties and events, including the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

Death and Legacy

Arthur Treacher passed away on December 14, 1975, in Manhasset, New York, at the age of 76. He is remembered for his iconic portrayals of Butler characters in films and Television shows, and his distinctive voice, which became a hallmark of his acting style. Treacher's legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of Classic Hollywood films and Television shows, and he remains one of the most beloved and recognizable character actors of his generation, alongside actors like Charles Laughton and Peter Lorre. His contributions to the world of entertainment have been recognized by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where he has a star dedicated to his memory, alongside other notable actors like Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. Category:English actors

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