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  1. Albert Chevalier (often listed as Albert Onésime Britannicus Gwathveoyd Louis Chevalier); (21 March 1861 – 10 July 1923), was an English music hall comedian, singer and musical theatre actor. He specialised in cockney related humour based on life as a costermonger in London during the Victorian era.

  2. Albert C. Chevalier was born on 13 October 1970 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He is a producer and production manager, known for Color of the Cross (2006), Ride or Die (2005) and Sugar Valentine (2004).

    • Producer, Production Manager, Actor
    • October 13, 1970
    • Albert C. Chevalier
  3. Albert Chevalier (born March 21, 1861, Notting Hill, London—died July 10, 1923, London) was an actor and music-hall entertainer known as the “costerslaureate” because of his songs in cockney dialect on London common life (a coster is a cart peddler).

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  4. Albert Chevalier was born in June 1897 in Brentford, Middlesex, England. He was an actor, known for The Missing Million (1942), Armchair Theatre (1956) and Our Miss Pemberton (1957). He died on 11 November 1959 in London, England, UK.

    • Actor
    • November 11, 1959
    • Albert Chevalier
  5. Albert Chevalier. (1861—1923) comedian and actor. Quick Reference. (1862–1923) English actor, music-hall singer, and lyricist. The son of a schoolteacher, his first success was on the legitimate stage with the Bancrofts in 1877. Out of work, he was ... From: Chevalier, Albert in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance »

  6. Aug 3, 2021 · From Wikipedia: Albert Chevalier, born Albert Onésime Britannicus Gwathveoyd Louis Chevalier (21 March 1861 – 10 July 1923), was an English music hall comedian, singer and musical...

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  8. ALBERT CHEVALIER (1861-), English comedian, began a connexion with the stage while still a child. In 1877 he was engaged as an actor under the Bancrofts in London, and for some years played "legitimate" parts at the Court theatre and elsewhere.