Jack Diamond (comedian)
Jack Diamond (Manchester, 12 August 1941) is a British comedian, known for his work in clubs and theatres in northwest England. He has been described as a "Blackpool favourite" by The Stage magazine[1] and "a very funny man" by Bernard Manning.[2]
Early life
Jack was born in Manchester on 12 August 1941. He went to Nansen St Junior School and then to Ardwick Secondary Technical School. He passed the Town Hall exams and went to work as Junior in the Education Department at the age of 15.
He went on holiday to Butlins at Filey at age of 16 with a group of friends and roped into the National Talent Contest where he sang "Ma she's making eyes at me". He was ad-libeling so much with the pianist that he won The Comedian Section and was awarded £10 and a free weeks holiday.
Career
From age of 16 Jack started doing gigs at pubs and clubs. By the early sixties he was well known on all club circuits up and down the country. He was warm up comic for most of the "Comedian Shows" on TV. He then opened as star of his own Revue in Blackpool at the Norbreck Hydro Hotel. It was huge success and it run for two years.
Through the seventies Jack opened a few clubs but was best suited to concentrating on his stage work. He started his own talent show "Jack Diamonds Discouries" which run for 25 years in Blackpool. He later worked in Cleveleys, also on the Fylde coast.[3] He made several TV appearances and also did a TV series "The Diana Dors Show".[4] He was managed by Bryan Yorke Enterprises.[5] Jack was rated one of the finest ad-libbers in country. Through his career he appeared with such names as Les Dawson, Eartha Kitt, Roy Orbison, The Walker Brothers, The Beatles and many more.
Personal life
Jack married Marie Ashton of the "Roly Polys" in 1992[6][7] and retired because of health problems in 2004, moving to Southport.[8]
References
- ↑ Duke, Robin (March 5, 2009). "The Alabama Cabaret 2009". The Stage.
- ↑ "My Cultural Home: Bernard Manning". Blackpool Gazette. 12 June 2003.
- ↑ "Talent shines out like a Diamond". Bolton News. October 5, 2001.
- ↑ British television: an illustrated guide -Tise Vahimagi, Michael Ian Grade - 1996 Page 192 " The Diana Dors Show (Southern TV, 1981) featured Dors as hostess in this afternoon talk show, assisted by comedian Jack Diamond and singer Mike McKenzie;"
- ↑ "Bryan Yorke". Manchester Beat. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ↑ "It's a Roly Poly life for this Southport girl". Southport Visiter. Jan 25, 2008.
- ↑ "Stroke shock for Roly Poly star Marie". Blackpool Gazette. June 25, 2003.
- ↑ "Comedy stars pay tribute to Roly Poly Marie Ashton". Southport Visiter. September 4, 2009.