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Name
  
Fred Bluett


Died
  
1942, Double Bay, Sydney, Australia

Movies
  
Showgirl’s Luck, An Interrupted Divorce, Cinesound Varieties

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Frederick George "Fred" Bluett (20 January, 1876, Middlesex, London – 3rd December, 1942, Double Bay, New South Wales) was a London-born vaudevillian and radio actor, the son of comedian and stage actor Frederick William Bluett,his grandfather had also been a stage performer. Fred came to Australia as a fifteen year old in 1891 and remained in the region for the rest of his life. Not long after arriving in Australia Bluett left for New Zealand, spending almost a decade working for the Fullers on their Dominion circuit. He returned to Australia in 1902 under contract to Harry Rickards and over the next three decades cemented his reputation as one of the region’s premier comedians. Bluett's children Augustus Frederick "Gus" (born 23 April, 1902, Prahran, Victoria - 1936) and radio performer Kitty (born 1916), to dressmaker wife Catherine McKechnie, whom he married in April 1901, also became well-known comedians in their own right, he's other daughter was Belle (born 1909) Bluet died of coronary vascular disease on 3 December, 1942

Selected credits

  • An Interrupted Divorce (1916) - short film
  • Showgirl's Luck (1931) - film
  • Cinesound Varieties (1934) - film
  • References

    Fred Bluett Wikipedia


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