
The Young Mr. Pitt
The Young Mr. Pitt

Ronald Alfred Shiner (8 June 1903 in London – 29 June 1966 in London) was a British stand-up comedian and comedic actor whose career encompassed film, West End theatre and music hall. A former Royal Northwest Mounted Police Officer, farmer, greengrocer, milkman, bookie's clerk, soldier and film extra, Shiner shot to fame appearing in 1,700 performances of the stage hit Worm's Eye View from 1945 to 1947 (he would later top his own record by appearing in the play Seagulls Over Sorrento for 2,000 performances between 1950 and 1954). At the height of his career Shiner insured his nose for £10,000 because he said "it's me beak which made 'em larf." In retirement he owned a pub at Blackboys in Sussex but was plagued by ill health in his final years and retired to Eastbourne. He died there in June 1966 leaving an estate of £30,955.
Born: 1903-06-08 in London, England, UK
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The Young Mr. Pitt

A Yank at Oxford

Caesar and Cleopatra

The Big Blockade

Dinner at the Ritz

Old Bill and Son

The Black Sheep of Whitehall

The Gentle Sex

I Live in Grosvenor Square

The Man Within

The Case of the Frightened Lady

Beauty and the Barge

Forbidden

Unpublished Story

Squibs

The Magic Box

Girls at Sea

Innocents in Paris

Operation Bullshine

St. Martin's Lane
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