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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_TrinderTommy Trinder - Wikipedia

    Thomas Edward Trinder CBE (24 March 1909 – 10 July 1989) was an English stage, screen and radio comedian whose catchphrase was "You lucky people!". Described by cultural historian Matthew Sweet as "a cocky, front-of-cloth variety turn", he was one of the United Kingdom's foremost entertainers during the Second World War.

  2. Tommy Trinder. Actor: Three Cockeyed Sailors. An amiable, beloved Cockney cut-up from the 1930s on, London-born Tommy Trinder, the son of a tram driver, quit school and sought the stage, milking laughs at the tender age of 13 in a musical revue that was touring South Africa.

  3. Tommy Trinder. Actor: Three Cockeyed Sailors. An amiable, beloved Cockney cut-up from the 1930s on, London-born Tommy Trinder, the son of a tram driver, quit school and sought the stage, milking laughs at the tender age of 13 in a musical revue that was touring South Africa.

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  5. You Lucky People! is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Tommy Trinder, Mary Parker and Dora Bryan. Originally titled Get Fell In, the film was renamed to match Trinder's familiar catchphrase.

  6. 1940s comedy star Tommy Trinder persuades the British public to eat out Foreman Went to France, The (1942) Ealing propaganda film about a factory foreman's rescue of vital machinery

  7. Jul 13, 1989 · Tommy Trinder, a comedian whose irreverent wit endeared him to generations of Britons, died Monday at St. Peter's Hospital in Chertsey, west of London. He was 80 years...

  8. laughterlog.com › 2023/03/07 › performers-tommy-trinderTOMMY TRINDER | Laughterlog.com

    Mar 7, 2023 · In the dark days of the Second World War, Tommy Trinder personified the indefatigable spirit of Londoners with his cheery songs and cheeky wisecracks. He was also a popular movie star who achieved great success in New York, South Africa and (almost a second home) in Australia.

  9. Thomas Edward Trinder CBE (24 March 1909 – 10 July 1989) known as Tommy Trinder, was an English stage, screen and radio comedian of the pre- and post-war years whose catchphrase was 'You lucky people'.

  10. Sep 12, 2011 · Tommy Trinder excellently epitomised this clownish and charming sense of optimistic morale-boosting entertainment in his career throughout the Second World War. He was famous for his variety...