Charles Coborn (Charles Coborn)

Charles Coborn

Actor, Singer and Comedian.  Born Colin Whitton McCallum in the Mile End of London, he made his first music hall appearances in 1872 and established himself as a coster comedian for over seventy years, appearing in theatres both in the UK and USA and appeared in films.  Charles Coborn was also an active campaigner for the improvement of music hall working conditions and was largely responsible for forming the Music Hall Artists’ Association in 1885 and later the Music Hall Benevolent Fund. His two most famous songs were ‘Two Lovely Black Eyes and ‘The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo’ which was written by Fred Gilbert.  Charles Coborn died at the age of 93 on November 23, 1945.  (bio by: mrpantomime)

Born

  • August, 02, 1852
  • England

Died

  • November, 11, 1945
  • England

Cemetery

  • Brompton Cemetery
  • England

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