Mario Fabrizi

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Born
Mario Edgio Pantaleone Fabrizi

(1924-06-25)25 June 1924
Holborn, London, England
Died5 April 1963(1963-04-05) (aged 38–39)
Neasden, London, England
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1956–1963
Mario Fabrizi
Born
Mario Edgio Pantaleone Fabrizi

(1924-06-25)25 June 1924
Holborn, London, England
Died5 April 1963(1963-04-05) (aged 38–39)
Neasden, London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1956–1963
Spouse
Katherine Boyne
(m. 1960)
Children1

Mario Edgio Pantaleone Fabrizi (25 June 1924 – 5 April 1963) was an English comedian and actor of Italian descent, noted for his luxuriant moustache. He was active in Britain in the 1950s and early 1960s.[1][2]

Fabrizi was born to Italian parents in Holborn, London, England, in 1924, his mother's maiden name being Pisani.[3] His father was a Vicomte (Italian: visconte), a title that Mario inherited on his father's death in 1959.[4] He married Katherine Boyne of Leeds on 28 May 1960.[4] They had a son, Anthony, in 1961.[5]

On 5 April 1963 Fabrizi died of a stress-related illness at his home in Neasden, London; his wife and son survived him. A week before his death, he had announced that he was leaving show business to become an advertising executive because he had not had a job in four months.[6]

His son Anthony is now a businessman based in the City of London.[7]

Career

On ITV, Fabrizi was well known for his role in Granada Television's popular series The Army Game, as Corporal "Moosh" Merryweather,[8] while on BBC television, he was a regular member of the ensemble cast of the Tony Hancock sitcom Hancock's Half Hour.[9][10] His most notable film role was as Neville Shanks, the photographer, in Hancock's 1963 film, The Punch and Judy Man.[11] He also worked frequently with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan.[12]

He was buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, W.10.

Selected filmography

References

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