Arthur Treacher
Television Personality and Actor
|
You're in the Picture...were stumped, the packages were donated in Gleason's name. The celebrity panel for the premiere consisted of Pat Harrington, Jr., Pat Carroll , Jan Sterling, and Arthur Treacher. Among the tableaux-like backdrops featured in the premiere... In this article: You're in the Picture, Pocahontas, John Smith, Alexander Graham Bell, Jan Sterling, John F. Kennedy, Dennis James, Johnny Olson, and Jackie Gleason |
-
en.wikipedia.org
You're in the Picture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Carroll (panelist) Jan Sterling (panelist) Arthur Treacher (panelist) ... consisted of Pat Harrington, Jr., Pat Carroll, Jan Sterling, and Arthur Treacher. ...
-
www.imdb.com
"The Jackie Gleason Show" (1961)
Created by Allan Sherman. With Jackie Gleason, Pat Harrington Jr., Pat Carroll. ... Pat Carroll. Herself / panelist. Arthur Treacher. Himself / panelist ...
-
askville.amazon.com
Similar questions with worst Tv show
Askville's similar question page contains questions and answers referencing ... consisted of Pat Harrington, Jr., Pat Carroll, Jan Sterling and Arthur Treacher. ...
-
www.imdb.com
"The Jackie Gleason Show" (1961) - Full cast and crew
The Jackie Gleason Show on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Pat Harrington Jr. Himself / panelist. Pat Carroll. Herself / panelist. Arthur Treacher ...
-
www.famouslocations.com
Jackie Gleason Show The 1961 film location, Where was Jackie ...
Arthur Treacher. Arthur Treacher filming locations / movies / bio. Bobby Darin ... Pat Carroll. Pat Carroll filming locations / movies / bio. Pat Harrington Jr ...
-
meinekleinefabrik.blogspot.com
meine kleine fabrik: April 2009
... consisted of Pat Harrington, Jr., Pat Carroll, Jan Sterling, and Arthur Treacher. ... Industrial ugly beauty: the art of Makoto Kobayash...
-
www.tv.pop-cult.com
You're In The Picture - Pop-Cult.Com
... it; they used Pat Carroll, Jan Sterling, Arthur Treacher and Pat Harrington, Jr. ... Bikini, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Burlesque Beef Trust Girls, ...
-
illustriousgameshowpage.com
Game Shows, W-Z
1967; guests are Pat Carroll and Mel Torme [OC] ... episode; panel is Jan Sterling, Arthur Treacher, Pat Carroll, and Pat Harrington ...
-
home.comcast.net
home.comcast.net/~tomkle/TVY.HTM
... hosts with Celebrity guests Mel Torme and Pat Carroll w/o/c DV DV-4889 ... 61 Jan Sterling, Arthur Treacher, Pat Carroll, and Pat Harrington Jr. Are Panelists ...
Trends
Loading...
More on Arthur Treacher
Description from Wikipedia:
Arthur Veary Treacher (July 23 1894 – December 14 1975) was an English actor born in Brighton, East Sussex, England. He was a veteran of World War I.
After the war he established a stage career and in 1928 he went to America as part of a musical-comedy revue called Great Temptations. He began his film career in the 1930s, which included a role in three different Shirley Temple films: Stowaway (1936), Heidi (1937), and The Little Princess (1939). Scenes intentionally put the six-feet-four Treacher standing or dancing side-by-side with the tiny child actress, which could only make her cuter. Treacher filled the role of the ideal butler, and he portrayed P.G. Wodehouse's perfect valet character Jeeves in two movies, Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) and Step Lively, Jeeves (1937). He also played a valet or butler in several other films including: Personal Maids, Mister Cinderella, Bordertown, and Curly Top.
Treacher played the role of Constable Jones in Mary Poppins and made many guest appearances on U.S. television, in addition to being Merv Griffin's announcer and sidekick on the The Merv Griffin Show from 1965-1970 ("...and now, here's the dear boy himself, Meeeer-vin!") When Griffin switched from syndication to CBS, the network brass insisted that Treacher was too old for the show. Griffin fought to keep Treacher, but eventually relented and announced Treacher's retirement. No replacement was hired.
Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips was also a popular restaurant chain in the 1970s named after him, although it is unclear if he had any financial investment in the chain. The chain continues to exist, though with only 45 franchises left throughout the United States.
- Name At Birth:
- Arthur Veary Treacher
- Birth Date:
- July 23, 1894
- Death Date:
- December 14, 1975
- Place of Death:
- Manhasset, New York
- Spouse:
- Virginia Taylor (1940-1975) (his death)
Explore everything named Arthur Treacher...