MAX WALL
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From: collos53
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  • i've never seen such a kaleidoscope of facial expression before!! It may have been my imagination but i recognized other famous comics flash in those eyes... is that possible?!! 5***** to all.

  • So many sides to Max Wall - the walks, Wallofski; "Our shed" with "me and my dim brother". And "Oh, Aunty darling do let's have tea - tea with lashings of toast, simply oooozing with buttah". Certainly the dark side. And he could act - but what is comedy but acting? The finest "Krapp's Last Tape" I ever heard. Didn't the public turn against him when he left his wife for a young girl so his career lurched downhill; but no-one else seems to remember that. Wonderful - thank you collos

  • Max Wall had a face of infinite sadness, but like Dan Leno(another ledgendary clown), he had a smile that could light up the entire world.

  • I recall seeing the great Max Wall, many years ago(of course) in a small supermarket in Blackheath. He looked so very, very sad.

  • I HAVE THE FULL SHOW ON VIDEO. SORRY I DONT KNOW HOW TO UPLOAD IT.I USED TO LOVE HIM ON RADIO WORKERS PLAYTIME IN THE 40s LIKE MAX MILLER THEY BROKE THE MOULD. JETSAM 1934

  • Love it ! He did a similar take on the word "Poe" as in edgar allen.

  • This man was a 1 off genius. Just indescribably and frighteningly brilliant, dark, tragic, human, courageous, and very lovable for it.

  • you would never bore me to tears max r.i.p.

  • I love this guy he was sooo funny, Thanks!

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