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Harry Lauder

Actor
Date of birth : 11/10/1902
Date of death : 12/05/1951
City of birth : Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK

Harry Lauder II, the fifth son of Matthew Currie Lauder (1872-1933) by his spouse Catherine (née Vallance), was a musical prodigy educated at the expense of his famous uncle, Sir Harry Lauder (1870-1950). Harry II was an advanced pupil of Leopold Dagradi in Milan, of Hardesty Johnson in Paris, and Ellis Rhodes in Chicago. A fine tenor, he was possibly best known for his roles with the Winthrop Ames Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company touring widely with them in 1928, including Indianapolis, Columbus, Ohio, and Richmond, Virginia. He was second conductor with this company's orchestra, and did some guest conducting in Chicago, before being employed by William Fox's Fox Movietone News, where he conducted the orchestra for 18 months before being taken by Fox to Hollywood. In addition to being one of William Fox's conductors, he also played parts as an extra in several Fox films, such as "Happy Days" (1929) (chorus), "Women Everywhere" (1930), "Rough Romance" (1930), "Sea Wolf" (1930), and "Delicious" (1931). He also had a teaching studio at the Glendale Music Company, 118 South Brand, Glendale, California, his business card saying that he had 18 months conducting on the concert platform, and was a vocal teacher and microphone specialist. He also wrote a mass of popular tunes and an opera, based in the South Sea Islands entitled "Tina", which have not been published. His several plays had more success. During the Second World War he found himself stranded in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, where several of his plays were staged, including "Glorious Descent" at 'The Little Theatre', and where he was again engaged in film production as an assistant director and conductor for "The Power and the Glory" (1941). He died in Sydney on December 5, 1951, after suffering a Stroke. (Information from Death certificate and from the book on his famous uncle, Sir Harry Lauder (1870-1950): "Harry Lauder in the Limelight" by William Wallace, Lewes, Sussex, England, 1988, ISBN 0-86332-312-X)

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