Stanley Holloway

A round-up of stylish pop art prints by Art & Hue featuring the iconic actor of British cinema & Ealing Comedies Stanley Holloway.

Stanley Holloway in The Lavender Hill Mob - pop art by Art & Hue
Along with Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway is one of the actors most closely associated with the Ealing Comedies.

Starting with “Another Shore” in 1948, Holloway went on to star in the Ealing ComediesPassport to Pimlico” with Barbara Murray, Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Charles Hawtrey, & Margaret Rutherford, “The Lavender Hill Mob” with Alec Guinness, John Gregson, & Audrey Hepburn, “The Titfield Thunderbolt” with John Gregson, George Relph, & Sid James, and finally “Meet Mr. Lucifer” with Barbara Murray, Gordon Jackson, Joan Sims, Ian Carmichael, & Irene Handl.

A prolific performer, just some of Stanley’s credits include “No Love For Johnnie” with Dennis Price & Fenella Fielding, “Ten Little Indians” with Shirley Eaton & Dennis Price, “Sing as We Go!” with Gracie Fields, “Meet Me Tonight” with Jack Warner, “The Way Ahead” with David Niven, “Brief Encounter” with Irene Handl, “The Magic Box” with Richard Attenborough, Joyce Grenfell, William Hartnell, Sid James, Cecil Parker, Dennis Price, Margaret Rutherford, & Norman Wisdom, “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” with George Relph, “Bikini Baby” with Diana Dors, Dennis Price, Sid James, Joan Collins, & Alastair Sim, “An Alligator Named Daisy” with Diana Dors, “Jumping for Joy” with Frankie Howerd, “On the Fiddle” with Sean Connery & Cecil Parker, “The Sandwich Man” with Bernard Cribbins, Terry-Thomas, Norman Wisdom, Earl Cameron, & Diana Dors, “Up The Front” with Frankie Howerd & Madeline Smith, “Snowbound” with Herbert Lom & Dennis Price, “One Night with You” with Christopher Lee, and “The Winslow Boy” & “The Way to the Stars”, both with Basil Radford.

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