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Talbot O'Farrell (William Parrott) was born on 27 July, 1878 in Hull, Yorkshire, England, is a Talbot O'Farrell was English music hall. Discover Talbot O'Farrell'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 networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As William Parrott
Occupation Singer, comic entertainer, film actor
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 27 July 1878
Birthday 27 July
Birthplace Hull, Yorkshire, England
Date of death 2 September, 1952
Died Place London, England
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1878

Talbot O'Farrell (born William Parrott; 27 July 1878 – 2 September 1952) was an English music hall and variety show singer whose repertoire included both sentimental and comic songs.

Early in his career he used the stage names Will (or Jock) McIver (or McIvor).

William Parrott was born in Hull, Yorkshire.

He sang in clubs and small halls in the north of England from the age of ten, and then served in the Army during the Boer War.

1902

After leaving military service he worked as a policeman, but continued to perform and made his first stage appearance in London in 1902, billed as Jock McIver, "Scottish Comedian and Vocalist".

1906

In 1906 he performed as Will McIvor [sic].

1911

In the 1911 census, he was recorded as Will McIvor, music hall artiste, lodging in Putney, London with Minnie Lindley.

She had been born in Batley into a prominent West Riding family, the daughter of Ann and Joseph Talbot.

According to press obituaries, she had been wedded to William Lindley, with three young daughters, before marrying O'Farrell, and they remained married for about forty years.

1912

After several years of modest success as Will (or Jock) McIver, in about 1912 he adopted the name Talbot O'Farrell, taking part of his stage name from his wife's maiden name.

He cultivated an Irish accent and sang Irish songs, but his persona was the opposite of a stereotypical stage Irishman.

He dressed "with immaculate black coat, check trousers, waistcoat, white gloves, spats and grey silk topper, and was dubbed... 'The Irishman from Savile Row'".

He quickly became popular in London, singing mostly sentimental songs such as "That Old Fashioned Mother of Mine", and "The Lisp of a Baby's Prayer".

1920

From about 1920, he made many recordings, mostly for Imperial Records, including "That Old Fashioned Mother Of Mine" (1920), "My Mammy" (1924), and "Charmaine" (1927).

1925

He held the record for most headlining appearances at the Victoria Palace Theatre, appeared in the 1925 Royal Variety Performance, and toured in the United States, Canada, Australia and South Africa.

At one point he was billed as "The greatest Irish entertainer of all time".

1927

He made his first radio broadcast in 1927, and appeared frequently on BBC radio variety shows in later years.

1928

He made a successful living prior to 1928, when he was worth £10,000, and in 1930 he served as 'King Rat' of the show business charity, the Grand Order of Water Rats.

1933

The worldwide depression severely reduced his income from the theatre, and he was bankrupt by 1933.

He acted in several films; notably, Born Lucky (1933), Rose of Tralee (two films, of 1937 and of 1942) and Little Dolly Daydream (1938).

1938

In 1938, he appeared in two episodes of the BBC Television live variety show Cabaret.

1939

In 1939, he appeared with Hetty King, Harry Tate, G. H. Elliott and others in the show Their Names Made Variety, first performed at the Holborn Empire which then toured nationally.

During the Second World War, he worked for the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA).

After the end of the war, he again toured as part of a variety package of old-time music hall stars, in Thanks for the Memory, produced by Don Ross.

According to Richard Anthony Baker, O'Farrell insisted on top billing and the best dressing room, but after this was refused he toured nonetheless.

1948

As part of the show, O'Farrell performed in the 1948 Royal Variety Performance.

1949

By the time of his wife's death in 1949, the two were living in a flat at Gordon Mansions, Fitzrovia.

1952

He died at University College Hospital, London, in 1952, aged 74.