Jim Dale

AKA:
James Smith
Nationality:
English
Birthdate:
08/15/1935
Birthplace:
Rothwell, England
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biography
Best known for his stage work in Britain and on Broadway, Jim Dale starred in New York as "Barnum!", the musical about the circus impresario, for two years (1979-81), winning a Tony Award for his efforts. He also racked up an Academy Award nomination for writing the title song for the 1966 film "Georgy Girl". Dale trained in acrobatics and ballet as a youth, and made his professional debut while still a teen in Kettering, England, working as a comedian. When he was 19, Dale performed in a production of "The Wayward Way," and when he was 22, made his London debut playing the title role in a Continued
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milestones
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Milestone
1951 
First stage appearance as comedian; toured in vaudeville throughout England in 1951-52
1954 
Moved into acting in a production of "The Wayward Way"
1957 
Was warm-up comedian for Tommy Steele in "6:05 Special" on British TV
1959 
British TV acting debut, "Lunchtime Show"
1961 
Made first feature appearance, "Raising the Wind"
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