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Revision as of 10:17, 23 April 2012
Professional name of South African born Alec Witkin, a versatile British entertainer and impersonator who had headlined the London Palladium, and who accompanied Larry Adler on his 1938 tour of South Africa. They performed at the Empire Theatre in Johannesburg, *. See also Alec Witkin.
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