Ivor Novello

Welsh singer-songwriter and actor, 'Keep the Home Fires Burning'

Ivor Novello - Welsh singer-songwriter and actor, 'Keep the Home Fires Burning'
Born

January 15th, 1893
132 years ago

Died

March 6th, 1951
74 years ago — 58 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Wales

Links & References

Born in 1893, this individual became a prominent Welsh singer-songwriter and actor. Achieving considerable success in the early to mid-20th century, contributions included writing popular musical scores and participating in notable performances. The individual starred in the 1936 film 'The Extra Hour' and gained recognition for the song 'Keep the Home Fires Burning', which became a standard during World War I. In addition to a thriving acting career, a celebrated presence in London's West End was established with multiple musical productions.

Wrote the song 'Keep the Home Fires Burning'

Starred in the film 'The Extra Hour'

Achieved notable success in West End musicals

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