Maurice Winnick Net Worth

Maurice Winnick Net Worth is
$2 Million

Maurice Winnick Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Maurice Winnick (28 March 1902 – 26 May 1962) was an English musician and dance band leader of the British dance band era.Born in Manchester, Winnick studied violin at the Manchester College of Music, where he proved to be a "child prodigy". He took a job in a cinema orchestra, playing the accompaniment for silent films, and while still in his teens he became leader of a dance band on a transatlantic liner. Winnick formed his own small band in 1928, before moving to Nottingham to take over the city's Palais band from Jan Ralfini. He based his style of music on that of fellow band leader Guy Lombardo, and by the 1930s Winnick was performing regularly in several prestigious London venues including the Hammersmith Palais de Danse, the Carlton Hotel, and the San Marco Restaurant, with singer Sam Costa.Winnick and Costa had a popular recording success with "A Little Bit Independent", and the band produced several recordings of dance band music with labels such as Regal, Panachord, and Edison Bell Winner. They also appeared in films of the '30s, including Gay Love in 1934; their theme tune during this period was "The Sweetest Music This Side Of Heaven".In 1939 Winnick took over from Harry Roy at London's Dorchester Hotel, but he was obliged to reduce his band to only 11 members. Nevertheless, he employed some of the best musicians of the period, including trombone player and future bandleader Ted Heath, trumpeter Bill Shakespeare and saxophonist Don Barrigo. He also hired top-class singers for his radio broadcasts, such as Al Bowlly and Dorothy Carless.Winnick toured Europe and the Middle East with ENSA during the Second World War, but by the 1950s he realised that the popularity of big bands was in decline and turned his attention to promoting radio and television game shows for the rest of his life. Among his imports from America were the popular BBC shows Twenty Questions and What's My Line?In 1954 Winnick was part of the Kemsley-Winnick consortium, which successfully won the initial ITV weekend contracts for the Midlands and the North of England. However, shortly after the award of the contracts the consortium was shown not be have the financial backing required, causing it to collapse.

Date Of BirthMarch 28, 1902
Died1962-05-26
Place Of BirthManchester, Lancashire, England, UK
ProfessionMiscellaneous Crew, Actor, Music Department
Star SignAries
#Fact
1After the big band era came to an end, Winnick became a booking agent and producer for TV shows.
2Trained at the College of Music in Manchester. First performed on violin at the age of fourteen in silent picture theatres.
3Dance-band conductor and instrumentalist who performed internationally. He was also the one who saw the potential in and bought such successful BBC shows as What's My Line (1951) and the radio shows "Twenty Questions", "Ignorance is Bliss", and "The Name's the Same".

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Name's the Same1953-1954TV Series by arrangement with - 26 episodes
The 20 Questions Murder Mystery1950by arrangement with: The 20 Questions team

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Around the Town1938Specialty Act (uncredited)
Give Her a Ring1934Maurice Winnick - Orchestra Leader

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
His Lordship1932musical director
Piccadilly Nights1930music arranger

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Singing Detective1986TV Mini-Series performer - 1 episode
Pennies from Heaven1978TV Mini-Series performer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Piccadilly Nights1930Himself - Orchestra Leader

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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