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Eric Blore
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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
Eric Blore

BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Friday


BIRTHPLACE
Finchley, United Kingdom

DIED AT AGE
71 Years 2 Months 10 Days
DEATHDATE
March 2, 1959
DEATHPLACE
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States

CAUSE OF DEATH
Heart attack

NATIONALITY
British
Eric Blore Nationality British

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
CAPRICORN

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
5'8''(feet & inches)
 
1.7272 meters
 
172.72 cm

WEIGHT
N/A

Fame & Address

DEBUT
The Great Gatsby (1926)
Eric BloreThe Great Gatsby (1926)

FAMOUS FROM/AS
Top Hat (1935)
Eric BloreTop Hat (1935)

Education, Net Worth & More

More Information
Career of Eric Blore
With his best work in the musical Gay Divorce, he got an opportunity to work in Hollywood films. He worked in more than eighty films and is known for his work in the films like Top Hat, Shall We Dance, The Lady Eve. He had a small role in the second of the seven Bing Crosby-Bob Hope "Road" films, Road to Zanzibar as Charles Kimble.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Eric Blore

  • Did Eric Blore takes alcohol? NA.
  • Was Eric Blore in the habit of Smoking? NA.
  • He served an insurance company as an agent for two years when he was eighteen years old.
  • At the time of first World War, he was enlisted in the Artists Rifles and was commissioned in South Wales Borderers.
  • He provided the voice to Mr. Toad in the traditional short The Blowing wind in the Willows.
  • There is an unbelievable incident relating to his death. The writer of The New Yorker mistakenly written his name as the late Eric Blore. Blore's lawyer demanded a retraction writer Kenneth Tynan realizes his mistake and writes a letter of apology to be published in the next issue. On the same Eve when the edition was printed and was ready for the delivery Blore died actually. On the next morning, the news of his death was published in the daily newspaper while in The New Yorker letter of apology was published for hurting his feeling about their wrong report of his death.
  • He rarely had starring roles in films but had small but effective roles which make a great impression in the minds of viewers.
  • He worked in eleven Lone Wolf films as Jamison the butler.

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