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Dan Leno
Dan Leno
English music hall singer; comedian
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Herbert Campbell
Herbert Campbell
English musical theatre actor
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George Robey
George Robey
English music hall singer, film & theatre actor (1869-1954)
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Wee Georgie Wood
Wee Georgie Wood
British comedian
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Little Tich
Little Tich
English music hall comedian
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Harry Randall
Harry Randall
comic actor
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George Formby, Sr.
George Formby, Sr.
English comedian and singer
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Mark Sheridan
Mark Sheridan
British comedian
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Jack Pleasants
Jack Pleasants
English entertainer
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Hetty King
Hetty King
Male impersonator
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Billy Merson
Billy Merson
British songwriter
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Issy Bonn
Issy Bonn
British actor
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George H. Chirgwin
George H. Chirgwin
British music hall star
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Marie Lloyd
Marie Lloyd
English singer, comedian and actress (1870–1922)
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Roy Hudd
Roy Hudd
English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, and author (1936-2020)
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Lily Morris
Lily Morris
Music hall performer
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Harry Fragson
Harry Fragson
British music hall singer and comedian
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Stanley Holloway
Stanley Holloway
British actor
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Ella Retford
Ella Retford
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Sid Caesar
Sid Caesar
American comic actor and writer (1922-2014)
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Mike Myers
Mike Myers
Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter, and film producer
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Harry Nicholls
Harry Nicholls
English actor and comedian
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George Beauchamp
George Beauchamp
English music hall singer and comedian (1862-1900)
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British comedian
Genres
Music
Funerary monument, Brompton Cemetery, London

Tom Foy (1879 – 7 August 1917) was an English music hall performer and comedian, who was born in Manchester of Irish parents.

Prior to his career he served as an apprenticeship as a sign painter. When he was bored, he joined a circus and performed as a scenery artist and clown. His first music hall performance in Manchester was as a lightning cartoonist. He also joined a Wild West show before heading to London and finding fame as a comedian and pantomime performer. As a comedian he was famous for his sketches such as 'Tom Foy and his Donkey'; his first successful sketch was "The Yorkshire Lad in London", which eventually became "The Yorkshireman in London".. He was billed as "The famous Little Comedian". As a pantomime performer he specialised in "Idle Jack" and pantomime dames.

On 23 July 1917, whilst onstage at the Argyle Theatre in Birkenhead, he collapsed. He died two weeks later at the age of 38. He is buried in Brompton Cemetery in London, on the east side of the main central path, not far from the main north entrance.