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Walter John Buchanan (2 April 1891 – 20 October 1957) was a Scottish theatre and film actor, singer, dancer, producer and director. He was known for three decades as the embodiment of the debonair man-about-town in the tradition of
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, and was described by '' The Times'' as "the last of the knuts." He is best known in America for his role in the classic Hollywood musical '' The Band Wagon'' in 1953.


Biography

Buchanan was born in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, the son of Walter John Buchanan Sr (1865–1902), auctioneer, and his wife, Patricia, ''née''  McWatt (1860–1936).Spicer, Andrew H
"Buchanan, Walter John (1890–1957)"
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He was educated at the Glasgow Academy.


Early career

After a brief attempt to follow his late father's profession and a failure at acting in Glasgow, he became a
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comedian under the name of Chump Buchanan and appeared on the variety stage in Scotland. Moving to London and adopting the name "Jack Buchanan", he first appeared on the West End in September 1912 in the comic opera ''The Grass Widow''  at the Apollo Theatre. Hardship dogged him for a while before he became famous whilst on tour in 1915 in ''
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''. He produced and acted in his own plays both in London and New York City. Buchanan's health was not robust, and, to his regret, was declared unfit when he attempted to enlist for military service in the First World War. He appeared with some success in West End shows during the war, attracting favourable notices as a "knut" in the mould of George Grossmith Jr, and achieved front rank stardom in André Charlot's 1921 revue ''A to Z'', appearing with Gertrude Lawrence. Among his numbers in the show was
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's "And Her Mother Came Too", which became Buchanan's signature song. The show transferred successfully to Broadway in 1924. For the rest of the 1920s and 1930s he was famous for "the seemingly lazy but most accomplished grace with which he sang, danced, flirted and joked his way through musical shows.... The tall figure, the elegant gestures, the friendly drawling voice, the general air of having a good time."'' The Times'': "Last of the knuts", 21 October 1957, p. 12 During the Second World War he starred in his own musical production ''It's Time to Dance'', whose cast included Fred Emney. The musical show was based on a book by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose, and was staged at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London.


Film career and later years

He made his film debut in the silent cinema, in 1917 and appeared in about three dozen films in his career. In 1938, Buchanan achieved the unusual feat of starring in the London stage musical ''This'll Make You Whistle'' while concurrently filming a film version. The film was released while the stage version was still running; thus the two productions competed with each other. Other starring roles included '' Monte Carlo'' (1930), '' Smash and Grab'' (1937) and '' The Gang's All Here'' (1939). He also produced several films including '' Happidrome'' (1943) and ''The Sky's the Limit'' (1938), which he also directed. He continued to work on Broadway and the West End and took roles in several Hollywood musicals, including '' The Band Wagon'' (1953), his best-known film, in which he plays camp theatre director Jeffrey Cordova opposite Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. He suffered from spinal
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, though this did not stop him from performing several dance numbers with Astaire in ''The Band Wagon''.


British stage career

Buchanan's British stage appearances included ''A to Z'', ''Battling Butler'', ''Toni'', ''Sunny'', ''That's a Good Girl'', ''Stand up and Sing'', ''
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'', '' This'll Make You Whistle'', ''Top Hat and Tails'', '' The Last of Mrs Cheyney'', ''Fine Feathers'', ''Canaries Sometimes Sing'', ''Don't Listen, Ladies!'', '' Castle in the Air'', ''
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'' and '' As Long as They're Happy''. His first pantomime appearance (Christmas, 1940) was as " Buttons" in '' Cinderella''. His productions included '' The Women'', ''The Body was Well Nourished'', ''Waltz Without End'', ''It's Time to Dance'', ''A Murder for a Valentine'', ''Treble Trouble'' and ''The Lady Asks for Help''.


American stage career

Buchanan's American stage appearances included: André Charlot's Revues,
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's '' Wake Up and Dream'', '' Pardon My English'', ''
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'' and '' Harvey'' (1948).


Film career

Buchanan's Hollywood films included '' Paris'', '' The Show of Shows'' (1929), '' Monte Carlo'' (1930) and '' The Band Wagon'' (1953). His British films included ''
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'' (1933), '' Goodnight, Vienna'' (1932), ''That's a Good Girl'' (1933), ''
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'' (1935), '' Come Out of the Pantry'' (1935), '' When Knights Were Bold'' (1936), '' This'll Make You Whistle'' (1936), '' Smash and Grab'' (1937), '' The Sky's the Limit'' (1938), '' Break the News'' (1938), '' The Gang's All Here'' (1939), '' The Middle Watch'' (1940), ''
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'' (1940), '' As Long as They're Happy'' (1955) and '' Josephine and Men'' (1955). He made one French film (bilingual), ''
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'' (1955).


Radio and television

Buchanan was a frequent broadcaster on British radio, especially during the Second World War. Programmes included ''The Jack Buchanan Show'' and, in 1955, the hugely popular eight-part series ''Man About Town''. On 12 June 1928, Buchanan participated in the first-ever transatlantic television broadcast. It was conducted by Scottish engineer John Logie Baird, an important figure in the technological development of television, and a lifelong friend of Buchanan's. At the time, the few television sets that existed had been custom-built by engineers and were not available for purchase by the general public in the United Kingdom or the United States. American television shows on which Buchanan appeared during the era of stores selling television sets included ''Max Liebman's Spotlight'' in 1954 and '' The Ed Sullivan Show''.


Business interests

In a British tradition of actor-management, Buchanan frequently produced his own shows, many of which were premiered in the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow. He was also heavily involved in the more commercial side of British show business. He was responsible, with partners, for the building and ownership of the Leicester Square Theatre, London, and the Imperial in
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. He also controlled the Garrick Theatre in the West End of London and the King's Theatre in
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. Jack Buchanan Productions (in which his partners were
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and Charles Woolf) owned Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. He had been at school with the pioneer of television John Logie Baird and with him co-owned Television Limited, which manufactured and rented televisions. Not all his business ventures were profitable, and at his death his estate was valued for
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(in 1958) at £24,489 (equivalent to £ today).


Marriage

Buchanan's image was that of the raffish eternal bachelor, but he was, unknown to most, married to Russian opera singer Saffo Buchanan, née Drageva (known professionally as Saffo Arnav) from 1915 to 1920, when the marriage was annulled. Later in life, he married Susan Bassett, an American, in 1947; he was her second husband. Through her he had a stepdaughter, Theo, who lived with them. He had no children of his own. He once had a relationship with Australian actress Coral Browne, and during her meeting in Moscow with Soviet spy Guy Burgess in the late 1950s she informed Burgess, on mentioning Buchanan, that "we almost got married'. "And...?" "He jilted me." Burgess, previously at the British
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, had defected to Moscow a few years earlier, and one of the few mementoes of his earlier life that he had been able to keep was one 78rpm Jack Buchanan record—" Who?"—which, when Browne visited his Moscow flat, he played repeatedly. This event is portrayed in Alan Bennett's play '' An Englishman Abroad''.


Character

Buchanan was noted for his portrayals of the quintessential English gentleman, despite being a Scot. He was known for his financial generosity to less prosperous actors and chorus performers. Sandy Wilson recalled that each year during the running of the annual Grand National horse race, Buchanan would cancel that day's performance of his current musical and charter an excursion train to the racecourse and back, supplying meals for the entire cast and crew of his show, in addition to giving them £5 each for a "flutter" on the horse of their choice. Buchanan died in London on October 20, 1957 from
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at age 66.


Partial filmography

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'' (1917) – Vane * ''
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'' (1919) – Bob Hales * ''
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'' (1923) – Tom Squire * '' The Happy Ending'' (1925) – Captain Dale Conway * '' Settled Out of Court'' (1925) – The Husband * '' Bulldog Drummond's Third Round'' (1925) – Captain Hugh Drummond * ''A Typical Budget'' (1925, Short) * '' Confetti'' (1928) – Count Andrea Zorro * '' Toni'' (1928) – Toni Marr / Marini * '' Paris'' (1929) – Guy Pennell * '' The Show of Shows'' (1929) * '' Monte Carlo'' (1930) – Count Rudolph Farriere * '' A Man of Mayfair'' (1931) – Lord William * '' Goodnight, Vienna'' (1932) – Captain Maximilian Schletoff * ''
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'' (1933) – Nicholas Baumann * '' That's a Good Girl'' (1933) – Jack Barrow * ''
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'' (1935) – Jack Brewster * '' Come Out of the Pantry'' (1935) – Lord Robert Brent * '' When Knights Were Bold'' (1936) – Sir Guy De Vere * '' This'll Make You Whistle'' (1936) – Bill Hoppings * '' Smash and Grab'' (1937) – John Forrest * ''
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'' (1937) – Himself (uncredited) * '' Break the News'' (1938) – Teddy Enton * '' The Sky's the Limit'' (1938) – Dave Harber * '' The Gang's All Here'' (1939) – John Forrest * '' The Middle Watch'' (1940) – Captain Maitland * ''
Bulldog Sees It Through ''Bulldog Sees it Through'' is a 1940 British, black-and-white, mystery war film directed by Harold Huth and starring Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Googie Withers, Ronald Shiner as Pug and Sebastian Shaw. Plot This is not a Bulldog Drummond ...
'' (1940) – 'Bulldog' Bill Watson * '' Elstree Story'' (1952) – self * '' The Band Wagon'' (1953) – Jeffrey Cordova * '' As Long as They're Happy'' (1955) – John Bentley * '' Josephine and Men'' (1955) – Uncle Charles Luton * '' The French, They Are a Funny Race'' (1955) – Le Major Marmaduke Thompson


Box office ranking

For a number of years, British film exhibitors voted him among the top ten British stars at the box office via an annual poll in the ''Motion Picture Herald''. *1936 – 6th *1937 – 5th *1938 – 6th


References


External links

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Jack Buchanan's biography at Helensburgh Heroes

Photographs and literature
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