Our Famous Customers 2

                
Lady Mary and Baron Christopher Soames - Mary was
Winston Churchill's youngest child and married
Christopher Soames in 1947 

          
John Boles - hired by MGM to appear in a silent film in
1924, he played opposite Gloria Swanson among others.
  
       
Kay Kyser - a popular bandleader and radio personality of
the 1930s and 1940s.
 
           
Lee Savold - a heavyweight boxer who held the British
and European (EBU) version of the World Heavyweight
championship between 1950 and 1951
 
           
Randolph Churchill - father of the future wartime Prime Minister of
the United Kingdom, Sir Winston Churchill
 

         
Floyd Patterson - was an American 2-time world
heavyweight boxing champion.

 
          
Harry Richmann - He was a singer, actor, dancer,
comedian, pianist, songwriter, bandleader, and night
club performer, at his most popular in the 1920s and 1930s
 
           
Jackie Cooper - performance in Skippy is the earliest
Oscar nomination (1931) for an Academy Award for
Best Actor in which the nominee is still living.
 
            
Jimmy Edwards - an English comedic script writer and comedy actor on both radio and television, best known
as Pa Glum in Take It From Here
 
            
Johnnie Ray - an American singer, songwriter, and
pianist.
     
           
Rex Harrison - most famed for his roles as Dr Doolittle
and Professor Higgins in My Fair Lady
 
           
Stan Laurel - half of the black and white movie comedy
duo Laurel and Hardy
 
          
Terence Rattigan - was one of England's most popular
20th century dramatists
 
           
Tony Curtis - played a variety of roles including the
musician on the run from gangsters in Some Like It
Hot with Marilyn Monroe
 
         
Yehudi Menhuin - was a violinist and conductor who
spent most of his performing career in the United Kingdom 
 

         
Myra Hess -  an eminent English pianist, who at age 12
earned a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music.

 
              
Jim Bachus (Mr Magoo) - a radio, television, film actor, character actor, and voice actor. He played James Dean's
father in Rebel Without a Cause
 
              
Paulette Goddard - an American film and theatre actress
and former child fashion model
 
             
Pearl Bailey - an American actress and singer. After
appearing in vaudeville, she made her Broadway debut in 1946
 

          
Richard Gordon - British actor famous for his role in Doctor in the House

         
Donald Pleasance - an English actor, accumulating over
200 screen credits throughout his long career.                        
   
          
Charles Drake - WWII-era classics actor: The Hunchback
of Notre Dame (1939), The Maltese Falcon (1941), The Man
Who Came to Dinner (1942)
 
           
Fred Perry - the last British male player to win any of tennis's grand slam events. He was World No 1 for 5 years.
 
           
Hattie Jacques - star of the Carry On films and sitcom with
Eric Sykes
 
            
Jack Benny - American comedian, vaudevillian, and actor
for radio, television, and film

       
Patrick Macnee - best known for his role as the secret
agent John Steed in the series The Avengers
 
           
Rita Hayworth - famed during the 1940s not only as one
of the era's top stars, but also as the era's greatest sex symbols
 
         
Stirling Moss -  raced from 1948 to 1962, won 194 of the
497 races he entered, including 16 Formula One Grands Prix. 
 

          
Tommy Trinder - an English comedian of the pre and post
war years whose catchphrase was 'You lucky people'
 
          
Victor Mature - 20th Century Fox who starred opposite actresses such as Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth