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Ernie Lotinga

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Ernie Lotinga (1876–1951) was a British comedian and film actor.[1] Lotinga became known for the Josser series of comedy film in which he starred during the 1930s.

After seeing him perform on stage in 1927, T.S. Eliot wrote to Virginia Woolf that Lotinga was, "the greatest living British histrionic artist, in the purest tradition of British obscenity."[2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ "Ernie Lotinga". Archived from the original on 2009-01-17.
  2. ^ Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden (ed.). The Letters of T. S. Eliot Volume 3: 1926-1927. p. 567.
  3. ^ "ERNEST LOTINGA - National Programme Daventry - 1 July 1935 - BBC Genome".
  4. ^ "ERNEST LOTINGA - Regional Programme London - 2 July 1935 - BBC Genome".

Bibliography

  • Sutton, David R. A chorus of raspberries: British film comedy 1929-1939. University of Exeter Press, 2000.