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Albert Modley

Albert entered the world at Liverpool in

1901 and left it 78 years later from

sunny Morecambe.

A talented, versatile musician with a gift for comedy, he toured the country doing variety shows and pantomimes. Having learnt his craft in the clubs he topped the bill on many a summer season. During his long career he found the time to star in three of the early British films. Radio was also featured and he contributed to Bandbox which reached audiences of 10 to 14 thousand on the BBC Ovserseas Service. He and his wife Doris came to Morecambe with the Arcadian Follies and they decided to settle there. Tony and Debbie Cain opened Modley’s Restaraunt twenty-six years ago. It was situated on the town’s promenade. The final issue of the UK's Comic Cuts magazine featured a cartoon of Albert Modley on its cover. This was the magazine's final and 3,006th edition.
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Albert Modley

Albert entered the world at

Liverpool in 1901 and left it 78

years later from sunny

Morecambe.

A talented, versatile musician with a gift for comedy, he toured the country doing variety shows and pantomimes. Having learnt his craft in the clubs he topped the bill on many a summer season. During his long career he found the time to star in three of the early British films. Radio was also featured and he contributed to Bandbox which reached audiences of 10 to 14 thousand on the BBC Ovserseas Service. He and his wife Doris came to Morecambe with the Arcadian Follies and they decided to settle there. Tony and Debbie Cain opened Modley’s Restaraunt twenty-six years ago. It was situated on the town’s promenade. The final issue of the UK's Comic Cuts magazine featured a cartoon of Albert Modley on its cover. This was the magazine's final and 3,006th edition.