Ivor Novello
Ivor Novello (born David Ivor Davies; 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951) was a Welsh composer and actor who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century, on both screen and stage.
He was born into a musical Cardiff family and his mother, Clara Novello Davies, was an internationally known singing teacher and choral conductor. As a child, Novello was a successful singer in various eisteddfodau throughout the country. He was educated privately in Cardiff and then in Gloucester and later won a scholarship to Magdalen College School in Oxford.
The family moved to London in 1913 and here Novello's career flourished. In 1914, at the start of World War II, he wrote the words to his most popular song, "Keep the Home Fires Burning".
Novello lived in a flat above the Strand Theatre, where he remained until his death in 1951.
Since 1955 the internationally prestigious The Ivor Novello Awards ("The Ivors") for songwriting and composing are annually awarded by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA).
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Credits
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Autumn Crocus 1934Andreas Steiner★ 7
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I Lived with You 1933Prince Felix Lenieff★ 5.4
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Sleeping Car 1933Gaston★ 4
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The Lodger 1932Michel Angeloff★ 5.2
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Once a Lady 1931Bennett Cloud★ 3.5
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David Kennard★ NR
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Pierre Boucheron★ 5.8
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The Gallant Hussar 1928Lieutenant Stephen Alrik / Feri von Noszty★ NR
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A South Sea Bubble 1928Vernon Winslow★ NR
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The Vortex 1928Nicky Lancaster★ 6
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The Constant Nymph 1928Lewis Dodd★ NR
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Downhill 1927Roddy Berwick★ 5.8
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The Lodger Jonathan Drew★ 7.1
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Pierre Boucheron, 'the Rat'★ 6
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The Rat 1925Pierre Boucheron★ NR
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Count Vittorio Dandolo★ 5
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Prince Charles Stuart★ NR
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The White Rose 1923Joseph★ 7.1
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The Bohemian Girl 1922Thaddeus★ 6.6
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Carnival 1921Count Andrea Scipione★ NR
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Maurice Delarey★ NR