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Robb Wilton est un Acteur né le 28 aout 1881 à Everton (Royaume-uni)

Robb Wilton

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Nom de naissance Robert Wilton Smith
Naissance 28 aout 1881 à Everton (Royaume-uni)
Mort 1 mai 1957 (à 75 ans) à Londres (Royaume-uni)

Robb Wilton (28 August 1881 – 1 May 1957), born Robert Wilton Smith, was an English comedian and comic actor who was famous for his filmed monologues in the 1930s and 1940s in which he played incompetent authority figures.

Wilton was born in Everton, Liverpool, Lancashire, and had a dry Lancashire accent which suited his comic persona as a procrastinating and work-shy impediment to the general public. Wilton's comedy emerged from the tradition of English music hall, especially popular in the North of England, and he was a contemporary of Frank Randle and George Formby, Sr.. He portrayed the human face of bureaucracy; for example, playing a policeman who shilly-shallies his way out of acting upon a reported murder by pursuing a contrarian line of questioning. Wilton, rubbing his face in a world-weary way, would fiddle with his props while his characters blithely and incompetently 'went about their work', his humour embodying the everyday and the absurd – and the inherent absurdity of the everyday.

He has been acknowledged as an influence by fellow Lancashire comedians Ken Dodd and Les Dawson, and the film historian Jeffrey Richards has cited him as a key influence for the TV sitcom Dad's Army (1968–1977); he made several monologues in the person of a layabout husband who wryly takes part in the Home Guard. His gentle, if pointed, manner of comedy is similar to the wistful adventures of the more famous Walmington-on-Sea platoon.

Wilton's most popular catchphrase was "The day war broke out...". The phrase was taken from his opening routine for radio which was "The day war broke out, my missus said to me, 'It's up to you...You've got to stop it'. I said, 'Stop what?'. She said, 'The war'".

Another frequently reconstructed Wilton monologue was the 'fire station sketch', in which a bumbling fire officer takes a call reporting the location of a fire, but is sidetracked into trying to remember where it is instead of taking the details of the conflagration: "Grimshaw Street... No, don't tell me... Oh, I could walk straight to it...", finishing with the classic line to the long-suffering householder: "Can you keep it going 'til we get there?"

Possibly his best-known character, Mr Muddlecombe, an incompetent J.P., appeared in a number of radio series during the 1930s and 1940s and was known for the phase "You shouldn't have done that!". He would also frequently make the comment: "Ee, what a to-do!"

In October 1928, he appeared in a short film, The Fire Brigade, made in the Phonofilm sound-on-film process. He then appeared in several films from 1934, generally in supporting comic roles. His last film appearance was in the Arthur Askey vehicle The Love Match in 1955.

He was a great-uncle of actor Robin Askwith.

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Basil Dean
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Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
(2 films)
Donald Wolfit
Donald Wolfit
(2 films)
Jack Hobbs
Jack Hobbs
(2 films)
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The Love Match, 1h25
Réalisé par Jim O'Connolly
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Thèmes Sport, Football
Acteurs Arthur Askey, Shirley Eaton, Dame Thora Hird, Edward Chapman, Robb Wilton, Anthea Askey
Rôle Mr Muddlecombe
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Bill Brown suit les progrès de son fils qui commence sa carrière dans l'équipe de football locale.
Plongée à l'aube, 1h38
Réalisé par Anthony Asquith
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Guerre, Action
Thèmes La mer, Politique, Transport, La bataille de l'Atlantique, Action sous-marine, Guerre en milieu sous-marin, Politique
Acteurs John Mills, Eric Portman, Jack Watling, Reginald Purdell, Niall MacGinnis, Edwin Styles
Rôle "Pincher", Cook
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Le sous-marin HMS Sea Tiger, qui vient juste de rentrer au port, est brusquement rappelé en mer pour une mission spéciale : couler le Brandenburg, un navire de guerre allemand. En route, l'équipage apprend que leur cible a atteint la Baltique, mer sur laquelle de lourds moyens de défense ont été disposés ; au lieu de reculer, le Sea Tiger prend le Brandenburg en chasse. La tension grandit lorsque la cible se rapproche ; arrivés à portée de tir, ils lancent leurs torpilles, mais doivent battre retraite sans savoir si leur attaque a réussi. Bientôt, sous peine de ne plus jamais pouvoir rentrer, ils doivent trouver à se revitailler en carburant alors qu'ils se trouvent toujours dans les eaux ennemies…
Stars on Parade, 1h21
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Musical
Thèmes Musique
Acteurs Robb Wilton, Mabel Constanduros, Pat O'Brien
Rôle Norman, the police sergeant
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Look Up and Laugh, 1h20
Réalisé par Basil Dean
Genres Comédie, Musical
Acteurs Gracie Fields, Alfred Drayton, Vivien Leigh, Billy Nelson, Kenneth More, Norman Walker
Rôle Mayor
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Gracie Pearson (Fields) is a singer/comedienne who is determined to save her local market from being demolished in order to make way for a department store.
The Silent Passenger, 1h15
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Policier
Acteurs John Loder, Lilian Oldland, Austin Trevor, Donald Wolfit, Aubrey Mather, Robb Wilton
Rôle Porter
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A detective mystery in which a lord sets out to prove that a man did not kill his wife's blackmailer.