Wilfrid Brambell(1912-1985)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Wilfrid Brambell was born on 22 March 1912, in Dublin, Ireland. His
first acting experience was when he was aged just two, entertaining wounded soldiers returning from action during the First
World War. On leaving school he worked part-time as a reporter for The
Irish Times and part-time as an actor at the Abbey Theatre. During World
War II he joined the British military forces entertainment organisation
ENSA. On his return Wilfrid began performing with various repertory
companies across the UK in Swansea, Bristol and Chesterfield. It was
also during this time that he began breaking into films. His television
career began in the 1950s, when he was cast in small roles in the BBC
Television productions: "The Quatermass Experiment", "Nineteen
Eighty-Four" and "Quatermass II". These roles earned him a reputation
for playing old men, though he was only in his forties at the time.
Wilfrid was just 49 when he first played Albert Steptoe. The role
immediately launched him to fame and notoriety and made him into a
national figure. His film work continued with a role in the 1962 Walt
Disney film "In Search of the Castaways" and playing Paul McCartney's
granddad in The Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night". "Steptoe and Son" finished
in 1974 after eight series and two hit spin-off films. Wilfrid and
Co-Star Harry H. Corbett continued to revive the characters for special
one off performances and events including a 1977 tour of Australia. He
continued to take small roles in various television series and films
during the late 1970s and 1980s before losing his battle against cancer
on 18th January 1985.