Nat Jackley dies
NZPA London "Rubber-necked” Nat Jackley, one of Britain’s greatest music hall comedians, has died, aged 79. He reached the height of his fame during the 1940 s and 19505, featuring on the bill at Royal Variety performances with his act which included funny walks and his famous neck jerk. He died at his home in Coventry. He is survived his wife and four children.
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Press, 24 September 1988, Page 16
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