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'''Patrick Fyffe''' (1942 - 2002) was an English female impersonator, best known for playing the character of Dame Hilda Bracket, alongside George Logan as Dr. Evadne Hinge as the due "[Hinge and Bracket]".
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Fyffe was born on 23 January 1942 in [[Stafford]], [[Staffordshire]] and died on 11 May 2002 at [[Wellington, Somerset|Wellington]], [[Somerset]] from spinal cancer. He is outlived by his sister, the soprano Jane Fyffe, who was a performer with the [[D'Oyly Carte Opera Company]] in the late 1950s.

Many of Fyffe's immediate family had been active in musical theatre, but he initially trained as a hairdresser, and ran his own salon in Stafford before making a career on the stage. He was a regular star of local amateur productions, but a desire to turn professional took him to London. His early professional appearances included a 1964 production of the musical ''[[Robert and Elizabeth]]'', at the [[Lyric Theatre (London)|Lyric Theatre]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roguesandvagabonds.co.uk/theatre%20_programmes.pdf |title=Programme |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=11 September 2012}}</ref> (in which his sister played the lead for a period, and he played one of Elizabeth's brothers), and a 1971 production of the same show at the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow.<ref>[http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/STA/search/detaile.cfm?EID=5782 Programme ''Robert and Elizabeth'' - Glasgow University's Special Collections Department]</ref>

With some experience of repertory and a couple of provincial tours behind him, Fyffe invented the character of glamorous soprano "Perri St Claire". Played on stage as a sophisticated young lady with singing talent, the "Perri" character was sufficiently eye-catching to earn him some television slots, and Fyffe was asked to appear in character in a number of television series of the late 1960s, notably [[Z-Cars]] and the last programme of [[Doctor in the House (TV series)|Doctor in the House]] Series 1 in 1969, when he appeared as a cabaret singer.<ref>Network DVD; 'Pass or Fail', Doctor in the House, 1969.</ref> Fyffe also appeared in the first Steptoe and Son film, as a drag artist who becomes the mistaken object of Steptoe Senior's lust.

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Patrick Fyffe (1942 - 2002) was an English female impersonator, best known for playing the character of Dame Hilda Bracket, alongside George Logan as Dr. Evadne Hinge as the due "[Hinge and Bracket]".

Fyffe was born on 23 January 1942 in Stafford, Staffordshire and died on 11 May 2002 at Wellington, Somerset from spinal cancer. He is outlived by his sister, the soprano Jane Fyffe, who was a performer with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in the late 1950s.

Many of Fyffe's immediate family had been active in musical theatre, but he initially trained as a hairdresser, and ran his own salon in Stafford before making a career on the stage. He was a regular star of local amateur productions, but a desire to turn professional took him to London. His early professional appearances included a 1964 production of the musical Robert and Elizabeth, at the Lyric Theatre,[1] (in which his sister played the lead for a period, and he played one of Elizabeth's brothers), and a 1971 production of the same show at the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow.[2]

With some experience of repertory and a couple of provincial tours behind him, Fyffe invented the character of glamorous soprano "Perri St Claire". Played on stage as a sophisticated young lady with singing talent, the "Perri" character was sufficiently eye-catching to earn him some television slots, and Fyffe was asked to appear in character in a number of television series of the late 1960s, notably Z-Cars and the last programme of Doctor in the House Series 1 in 1969, when he appeared as a cabaret singer.[3] Fyffe also appeared in the first Steptoe and Son film, as a drag artist who becomes the mistaken object of Steptoe Senior's lust.

  1. ^ "Programme" (PDF). Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. ^ Programme Robert and Elizabeth - Glasgow University's Special Collections Department
  3. ^ Network DVD; 'Pass or Fail', Doctor in the House, 1969.