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Max Miller (Thomas Henry Sargent) was born on 21 November, 1894 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK, is an Actor, Soundtrack. Discover Max Miller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Max Miller networth?

Popular As Thomas Henry Sargent
Occupation actor,soundtrack
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 21 November, 1894
Birthday 21 November
Birthplace Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Date of death 7 May, 1963
Died Place Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Max Miller's Wife?

His wife is Kathleen Marsh (1921 - 7 May 1963) ( his death)

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Max Miller Net Worth

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1999

In Brighton in 1999 the Max Miller Appreciation Society was formed. They are responsible for a 2005 bronze statue of Miller by Peter Webster in the Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton and blue plaques at his former homes Ashcroft, Kingston Lane, Shoreham-by-Sea, and 160 Marine Parade, Brighton.

1933

Between 1933 and 1942 Max appeared in fourteen feature films that were toned down considerably, including Things Are Looking Up (1935) with Cicely Courtneidge, the title role in Educated Evans (1936), and its sequel Thank Evans (1938), Hoots Mon (1940) and The Good Old Days (1940), the last playing a character named Alexander the Greatest.

1931

He hit the big time in mid-career playing all the top variety theatres in the country, ultimately the London Palladium in 1931. A master player of the double entendre, he was known for his brash, impish behavior and clever wit, and was quite adept at covering gags that didn't go over well. He dressed over the top and developed the nickname "The Cheeky Chappie" which well suited his stylishly blue material. His trademarks were his flower-patterned suit with plus fours, co-respondent shoes and trilby hat, which was slightly tilted as a song was introduced. His signature tune was "Mary from the Dairy," which he wrote. It would seem he'd be a natural for radio but his material was deemed to racy for broadcasting. Since he refused to kowtow to the medium, his appearances were infrequent. His recording career, however, was quite successful and lasted nearly three decades.

1930

He was one of Britain's prime comedians of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.

1922

Landing his first professional job at Shorditch Hall in 1922, he eventually helped himself considerably by creating his own material and composing his own songs.

1894

The beloved, notoriously ribald Max Miller was born of humble circumstances in Brighton, England in November 21, 1894. The juvenile dropped out of school at 12 and drifted about aimlessly for several years until called up by the Army to serve in the First World War. He began his career of sorts by entertaining the troops, which triggered his show biz ambition. Following the war he started slowly building up a name for himself in assorted pubs and music halls as a song-and-dance comedian.