Eve Becke
Eve Becke was born on Dec 15, 1906 in UK. Eve Becke's big-screen debut came with Radio Parade of 1935 directed by Arthur B. Woods in 1934.
Born 15 December 1906, singer Eve Becke started her professional career in the late 1920s as a chorus girl before joining Jack Hulbert's organisation. She was in the chorus of "The House That Jack Built" and "Folly to be Wise". After a three-and-a-half year period as a cabaret artist, she joined Jack Hylton's organisation in variety and subsequently sang on a handful of his records. However, these weren't her first recordings; her debut was in 1932 singing "Was That The Human Thing To Do" with Roy Fox's band (at the time directed by Lew Stone). She subsequently made a number of recordings for the "Sterno" label, including some with Charlie Kunz' Casani Club Orchestra. She was in some demand on records, making some with Ray Noble, Jay Wilbur and Teddy Joyce, starring with the latter in the film "Radio Parade of 1935" as well as making other films at this period.
Birthday
Dec 15, 1906Place of Birth
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Movies & TV Shows
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- 1934
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