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arnold ridley
Arnold Ridley was born in Bath in 1896 and educated at Bath & Bristol
University. On graduating, he did a short stint at teaching before making
an acting debut in Prunella at Bristol's Theatre Royal.
The First World War soon beckoned and he saw active service but was invalided
out in 1917 after been severely wounded in the Somme. By 1918, Arnold
had resumed his acting career and appeared in Birmingham Rep in over 40
productions up until 1920. Because of his war injuries his acting career
was put on hold again, working for his father in a boot shop when Arnold
began writing plays.
In 1923, he wrote The Ghost Train, which was inspired by having
to wait for several hours in a West Country railway station. Although
The Ghost Train made Arnold's name as a playwright, Arnold also
wrote many other plays including Beggar My Neighbour and Easy
Money.
By the mid 1930s, Arnold had established his own film company along with
a partner; however this was dissolved after the financial backers were
declared bankrupt. It took nearly 20 years to clear the debt Arnold had
amassed because of the situation.
The outbreak of the Second World War saw Arnold back in service, this
time in France; he suffered shellshock and was discharged again.
Whilst directing a production of The Ghost Train met his future
wife Althea. When the war ended he resumed his acting career and made
an eventual progression from stage to film to television and radio.
His film work included Interrupted Journey and The Man Who
Knew Too Much. His radio work included a regular role in the radio
drama "the Archers" and TV roles in both 'Crossroads' and 'Coronation
Street'. By 1968, Arnold was into his 7th decade when he was offered the
role of Private Godfrey in Dad's Army.
Arnold's gentle approach made him a firm favourite with young and old
alike, so much so, that he appeared in all versions of the show, even
the stage show which coincided with his 80th birthday in 1976. After 'Dad's
Army', Arnold's appearances became fewer, he died in 1984 at the age of
88.
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