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Name: Bud Flanagan  
   
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Date of Birth: 14th October 1896
   
Place of Birth: Whitechapel, London, England, UK
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Bud Flanagan was a popular Wartime entertainer, born Chaim Reuven Weintrop 14th October 1896 in Whitechapel, the East End, London, England and died 20th October 1968. He is best known as part of a double act with Chesney Allen, Flanagan and Allen. As music hall comedians, they would often feature a mixture of comedy and music in their act and this led to a successful recording career as a duo and roles in film and television. Flanagan and Allen were both also members of The Crazy Gang and worked with that team for many years concurrently with their double-act career.

Flanagan and Allen's songs featured the same, usually gentle humour for which the duo were known in their live performances, and during the Second World War reflected the experiences of ordinary people during wartime. Songs like We're Going To Hang Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line mocked the German defences (Siegfried Line), while others like Miss You sang of missing one's sweetheart during enforced absences. Other songs such as their most famous Underneath The Arches (which Flanagan co-wrote with Reg Connelly) had universal themes such as friendship, which again, helped people relate to the subject matter. The music was usually melodic, following a binary verse, verse chorus structure, with a small dance band or orchestra providing the backing. The vocals were distinctive because while Flanagan was at least a competent singer and sang the melody lines, Allen used an almost spoken delivery to provide the harmonies.

Flanagan and Allen stopped working together with Chesney Allen's retirement on health grounds in the 1960s but Flanagan continued working until his death. His last recording was Jimmy Perry's Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr Hitler, recorded shortly before he died in 1968, and better known as the theme to the British television sit-com series Dad's Army. The song was a pastiche of the sort of songs Flanagan had sung during the war and was very popular with the public.

Not to be confused with American actor Dennis O'Keefe who also used the name Bud Flanagan for many film roles in the 1930s.

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