Betty Jumel Net Worth

Betty Jumel Net Worth is
$1.7 Million

Betty Jumel Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Betty Jumel (1901 – 14 October 1990) was a British variety hall entertainer and actress.Betty Jumel was born in Fairhaven, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire in 1901. She was aged only 10 years-old when she made her first stage appearance, alongside her father Harold Jumel, who toured an act round the music halls entitled The Four Jumels. Her father taught her to sing and dance, as well as how to best throw her voice - almost from her infancy. When the family disbanded before the First World War, the young Betty Jumel joined her father's double act, in which her main role was to play the piano, dance and sing.Fairly pretty and very small for her age, Jumel made the most of her youthful look and often wore a lace dress and ringlets during performances - which completed her girlish features. When her father enlisted, Jumel became a soubrette working in end-of-pier variety shows in the North of England.With already a wealth of experience behind her, Jumel created her own comedy material, notably three solo turns under the heading A Bundle of Fun. In one of these scenarios, she played a fairy in a take-off of the ballet Swan Lake. In others she used her singing talent to comedy effect as an opera singer, or a concert pianist whose only ability was to play only the wrong notes. Becoming successful in her own right, it was not long before other performers eventually persuaded her to let them join her - and consequently, she appeared on a number of occasions with the gangling and ungainly Nat Jackley in a much-loved turn called 'At the Ball'. Jackley's angular body contrasted marvellously with Jumel's small figure in an overtight ball gown, which was split up one side to reveal her funny, wafer-thin legs.Jumel spent her life on tour in variety halls. She was known for her unfailing instinct for the mildly grotesque, as she interrupted herself during a piano recital, or took a drink of water from a vase of wilting flowers. Over more than half a century of performing her craft resulted in her simple, but brilliantly timed acts making her renowned wherever she went. Such was her comic timing that she also appeared in pantomimes in the winter and concert parties in the summer.Her first West End appearance was a Lyceum review Good Company in 1933 by Albert Burdon and Dan Leno Jnr. and during the Second World War she entertained the forces with ENSA in Egypt.She appeared in a number of films in the 1940s, appearing alongside Will Hay, Sandy Powell and Norman Evans. She also appeared in pantomime with Evans in Humpty Dumpty which was so successful that it ran from Christmas Eve to Easter. She and Evans also paired up for a radio series Good Evans.Betty Jumel was married, first to Victor, one of the Arnley Brothers - who performed a variety act in the 1920s. Their daughter Georgina, broke with family tradition by becoming a legitimate actress. Some years after the death of her first husband, she married an Italian acrobat Bill Castagnoli, who predeceased her.The

Date Of Birth1901-01-01
Died1990-10-14
Place Of BirthFairhaven, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England, UK
ProfessionActress, Soundtrack
SpouseVictor Arnley, Bill Castagnoli
#Fact
1On stage she was the regular comedy partner of Norman Evans. She'd play the man, he'd play the woman.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Panto Parade1954TV Movie
Cup-Tie Honeymoon1948Betty
Honeymoon Hotel1946Betty
Demobbed1944Betty

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Cup-Tie Honeymoon1948performer: "Love Is Just A Game"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Looks Familiar1974TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Comedy Bandbox1963TV SeriesHerself
The Good Old Days1959-1963TV SeriesHerself - Performer
Trinder Box1959TV SeriesHerself
Evans Abode1956-1957TV SeriesHerself
The Norman Evans Show1956TV Mini-SeriesHerself
Rooftop Rendezvous1948TV SeriesHerself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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