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Pimple's Progress: Fred Evans, Britain's First Film Comedy Star

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Management number 201809258 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $22.66 Model Number 201809258
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Fred Evans was a British film comedian who appeared as the roguish and anarchic Pimple in 200 silent movies between 1910 and 1922. He introduced a satirical approach to filmmaking, lampooning the newly introduced feature films and providing subversive support for audiences adjusting to the new form. However, his continual mockery of themes, acting styles, and film techniques did not endear him to all, and he was eventually sidelined by the industry. This is the first book-length biography of Evans, placing him in a film context and within the wider entertainment and social perspectives of his time.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 277 pages
Publication date: 13 September 2022
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc


In 1915, British moviegoers held Fred Evans in high regard, ranking him second only to Charles Chaplin as their favorite film comedian. Fred portrayed the mischievous and rebellious Pimple in a series of 200 silent movies, which spanned from 1910 to 1922. His films were characterized by frenzied chases and comedic takes on contemporary events and fashions. Evans hailed from a family with a rich heritage in pantomime and music hall, which influenced his unique approach to filmmaking. He often used satire to critique the newly introduced feature films, poking fun at their seriousness and providing subversive support for audiences adjusting to the new medium. However, his relentless mockery of themes, acting styles, and filmmaking techniques did not win him favor with everyone. Changing public tastes and industry disapproval eventually led to a decline in Evans' screen appearances, and he returned to the stage.

Despite being largely overlooked by film historians, Evans deserves recognition as the subject of the first comprehensive biography. This book places Evans not only within the realm of film but also within the broader context of entertainment and social perspectives of his time. It delves into topics such as the emergence of the star system, the use of war propaganda in cinema, the growth of film fandom, and concerns about the impact of cinema on children. By examining Evans' life and career, this biography sheds light on the evolving landscape of early cinema and its influence on popular culture.

Weight: 388g
Dimension: 178 x 253 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781476688312


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