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- Birth nameArthur Veary Treacher
- Height6′ 3½″ (1.92 m)
- Born Arthur Veary Treacher in Brighton, East Sussex, England, he was the son of a lawyer. He established a stage career after returning from World War I, and by 1928, he had come to America as part of a musical-comedy revue called Great Temptations. When his film career began in the early 1930s, Treacher was Hollywood's idea of the perfect butler, and he headlined as the famous butler Jeeves in Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) and Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937)--based on the P.G. Wodehouse character. He played a butler in numerous other films including: Personal Maid's Secret (1935), Mister Cinderella (1936), Bordertown (1935), and Curly Top (1935). By the mid 1960s, Treacher was a regular guest on The Merv Griffin Show (1962). The image of the proper Englishman served him well, and during his later years, he lent his name to a fast-food chain known as Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kelly Wiebe <senhue@mts.net>
- SpousesVirginia J. Taylor(May 22, 1940 - December 14, 1975) (his death)Mary Nugent(June 25, 1930 - ?) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- Usually play's a Butler
- Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips once had over 500 locations throughout the United States. The company was bought out by Orange Company in the 1970s and later sold to Mrs. Paul's Seafood. He served as a spokesman for the restaurant chain in its early years, underscoring the British character of its food.
- Was considered the "perfect butler" in scores of movies after he came to the United States in 1926. Celebrity spokesman for the Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips fast food chain.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6274 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
- One of the few English actors who talks with a very strong English accent in his movies.
- His ashes were given to his widow.
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