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Harry Towb

Harry Towb (27 July 1925 – 24 July 2009)[1] was an actor from Northern Ireland.[2]

Harry Towb
Born(1925-07-27)27 July 1925
Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Died24 July 2009(2009-07-24) (aged 83)
London, England
Occupation(s)Stage, film and TV actor
Years active1950–2009
Spouse
(m. 1965)
Children3

Early life and career

Towb was born in Larne, County Antrim, to a Russian-Jewish father and an Irish-Jewish mother; he once claimed he was the only Jew ever born in Larne. After his parents divorced, he moved with his mother and sister to north Belfast, where he attended the Finiston School and Technical College. He enlisted in the British Army during World War II and managed a military canteen, but was discharged once it emerged that he had lied about his age.[3] He then appeared on stage with a touring theatre company in Ireland, in repertory theatre in England and in London's West End, where he had a role in the musical adaptation of Bar Mitzvah Boy.[4] He also appeared in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the National Theatre in 2004.[5]

He made numerous appearances on UK television including popular UK TV series Callan, the Ronald Howard led Sherlock Holmes, The Avengers, Home James!, Casualty, The Bill, Minder, Doctor Who, The Saint, and Heartbeat.[6] His film appearances include Above Us the Waves (1955), The Blue Max (1966), Prudence and the Pill (1968), Patton (1970) and Lamb (1985).[7] In 1959 he appeared in a radio episode of Hancock's Half Hour, "Fred's Pie Stall".[8] In December 2008, Towb appeared in two episodes of the BBC soap opera EastEnders as David, Janine Butcher's fiancé.[9] He also appeared on the long-running BBC music hall show, The Good Old Days.[10]

Harry Towb was also a regular presenter on the BBC Schools' programme You and Me featuring with Cosmo and Dibs.[11] In the late 1970s, Towb appeared in a series of TV commercials advertising Younger's Tartan Special beer, which were shown on very heavy rotation in Scotland.

He appeared in the 1983 London production of the hit stage musical Little Shop of Horrors, starring the original American lead Ellen Greene, based on Roger Corman's low-budget horror movie.[12]

Personal life

Harry Towb was married to the actress Diana Hoddinott, with whom he had three children.[13] He died at his home in London from complications due to cancer. As his obituary in The Times said, "Asked, once, why he had become an actor, Harry Towb said it was because he had always wanted to be someone else." His "being fascinated by others... made him one of the finest character actors of his day", The Times continued. Towb, said one critic, "can be relied upon to add distinction to any production".[14] Towb continued to identify with his Jewish background, and in 1983 recorded a documentary, Odd Men In, about Belfast's Jewish community. He would describe his interview with Belfast-born Chaim Herzog for this documentary as his proudest moment.[15]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ . breakingnews.iol.ie. 25 July 2009. Archived from the original on 28 July 2009. Retrieved 25 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Harry Towb | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.com. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Harry Towb (1925-2009): Actor". The Dictionary of Ulster Biography.
  4. ^ "Harry Towb | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  5. ^ Coveney, Michael (30 July 2009). "Harry Towb". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "Harry Towb". www.aveleyman.com.
  7. ^ "Harry Towb". Bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  8. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Hancock's Half Hour, Series 6, Fred's Pie Stall". BBC.
  9. ^ "Harry Towb". www.bafta.org. 11 May 2012.
  10. ^ "BBC One London - Schedules, Thursday 22 January 1976". BBC.
  11. ^ "Towb, Harry | Dictionary of Irish Biography".
  12. ^ "Production of Little Shop of Horrors | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  13. ^ "Actor Harry Towb dies of cancer". BBC News. 25 June 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  14. ^ Obituary. 'Harry Towb: Actor', The Times. 29 July 2009.
  15. ^ Actor Harry Towb dies from The Jewish Chronicle

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Harry Towb 27 July 1925 24 July 2009 1 was an actor from Northern Ireland 2 Harry TowbBorn 1925 07 27 27 July 1925Larne County Antrim Northern IrelandDied24 July 2009 2009 07 24 aged 83 London EnglandOccupation s Stage film and TV actorYears active1950 2009SpouseDiana Hoddinott m 1965 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Personal life 3 Selected filmography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career EditTowb was born in Larne County Antrim to a Russian Jewish father and an Irish Jewish mother he once claimed he was the only Jew ever born in Larne After his parents divorced he moved with his mother and sister to north Belfast where he attended the Finiston School and Technical College He enlisted in the British Army during World War II and managed a military canteen but was discharged once it emerged that he had lied about his age 3 He then appeared on stage with a touring theatre company in Ireland in repertory theatre in England and in London s West End where he had a role in the musical adaptation of Bar Mitzvah Boy 4 He also appeared in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at the National Theatre in 2004 5 He made numerous appearances on UK television including popular UK TV series Callan the Ronald Howard led Sherlock Holmes The Avengers Home James Casualty The Bill Minder Doctor Who The Saint and Heartbeat 6 His film appearances include Above Us the Waves 1955 The Blue Max 1966 Prudence and the Pill 1968 Patton 1970 and Lamb 1985 7 In 1959 he appeared in a radio episode of Hancock s Half Hour Fred s Pie Stall 8 In December 2008 Towb appeared in two episodes of the BBC soap opera EastEnders as David Janine Butcher s fiance 9 He also appeared on the long running BBC music hall show The Good Old Days 10 Harry Towb was also a regular presenter on the BBC Schools programme You and Me featuring with Cosmo and Dibs 11 In the late 1970s Towb appeared in a series of TV commercials advertising Younger s Tartan Special beer which were shown on very heavy rotation in Scotland He appeared in the 1983 London production of the hit stage musical Little Shop of Horrors starring the original American lead Ellen Greene based on Roger Corman s low budget horror movie 12 Personal life EditHarry Towb was married to the actress Diana Hoddinott with whom he had three children 13 He died at his home in London from complications due to cancer As his obituary in The Times said Asked once why he had become an actor Harry Towb said it was because he had always wanted to be someone else His being fascinated by others made him one of the finest character actors of his day The Times continued Towb said one critic can be relied upon to add distinction to any production 14 Towb continued to identify with his Jewish background and in 1983 recorded a documentary Odd Men In about Belfast s Jewish community He would describe his interview with Belfast born Chaim Herzog for this documentary as his proudest moment 15 Selected filmography EditThe Quiet Woman 1951 Jim Cranshaw Gift Horse 1952 Minor Role uncredited 13 East Street 1952 Ray Escape Route 1952 Immigration Officer uncredited Escape by Night 1953 Reporter uncredited Knave of Hearts 1954 Stewart uncredited John Wesley 1954 Michael O Rory The Sleeping Tiger 1954 Harry second criminal A Prize of Gold 1955 Benny Above Us the Waves 1955 McCleery The Time of His Life 1955 Steele Doublecross 1956 Publican The March Hare 1956 P C Dooney uncredited Eyewitness 1956 Sugdon Circus Friends 1956 Larry Stranger in Town 1957 Cafe Attendant The End of the Line 1957 Vince Murder at Site 3 1958 Kenney Dial 999 TV Series Rolling Racketeers episode Harry The 39 Steps 1959 Harold uncredited Crossroads to Crime 1960 Paddy All Night Long 1962 Phales The Scarlet Blade 1963 Cobb uncredited The Blue Max 1966 Kettering 30 Is a Dangerous Age Cynthia 1968 Mr Woolley Prudence and the Pill 1968 Racetrack Official The Bliss of Mrs Blossom 1968 Doctor All Neat in Black Stockings 1968 Issur The Mind of Mr J G Reeder Tv episode 1969 1971 Lew Kassio Patton 1970 American GI Cook uncredited Carry On at Your Convenience 1971 Doctor in Film Some Kind of Hero 1972 Mannie Greenbaum Digby the Biggest Dog in the World 1973 Ringmaster The Girl from Petrovka 1974 American Reporter The Bunny Caper aka Sex Play 1974 Four Star General Barry Lyndon 1975 Innkeeper Rosie Dixon Night Nurse 1978 Mr Phillips Lassiter 1984 Roger Boardman Lamb 1985 Priest Stowaways on the Ark 1988 Noah Moll Flanders 1996 Magistrate The Most Fertile Man in Ireland 2000 Uncle Eugene Conspiracy of Silence 2003 Father Doherty Cheeky 2003 Mr OatesReferences Edit Actor Harry Towb dies breakingnews iol ie 25 July 2009 Archived from the original on 28 July 2009 Retrieved 25 July 2009 Harry Towb Biography Movie Highlights and Photos AllMovie com Retrieved 30 July 2020 Harry Towb 1925 2009 Actor The Dictionary of Ulster Biography Harry Towb Theatricalia theatricalia com Coveney Michael 30 July 2009 Harry Towb The Guardian Harry Towb www aveleyman com Harry Towb Bfi org uk Retrieved 30 July 2020 BBC Radio 4 Extra Hancock s Half Hour Series 6 Fred s Pie Stall BBC Harry Towb www bafta org 11 May 2012 BBC One London Schedules Thursday 22 January 1976 BBC Towb Harry Dictionary of Irish Biography Production of Little Shop of Horrors Theatricalia theatricalia com Actor Harry Towb dies of cancer BBC News 25 June 2009 Retrieved 14 August 2021 Obituary Harry Towb Actor The Times 29 July 2009 Actor Harry Towb dies from The Jewish ChronicleExternal links EditHarry Towb at IMDb Harry Towb at the Internet Broadway Database National Theatre Harry Towb Obituary in The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harry Towb amp oldid 1110236500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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