Patrick Fyffe

Patrick Fyffe
portrait photo of Patrick Fyffe
Born(1942-01-23)23 January 1942
Died11 May 2002(2002-05-11) (aged 60)
Burial place
Taunton Deane Crematorium, Taunton, Somerset, England
Years active1972–2002
Known forPlaying Dame Hilda Bracket in the comedy act Hinge and Bracket

Patrick Fyffe (23 January 1942 – 11 May 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 duo "Hinge and Bracket".

Early life

Fyffe was born Patrick John Nathaniel Fyffe in 1942 in Acton Trussell, Staffordshire. Many of his immediate family had been active in musical theatre; his mother and his aunt were a singing act who billed themselves as the Terry Sisters, and his father performed in variety.[1] Fyffe 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.

Career

Fyffe's early professional appearances included a 1964 production of the musical Robert and Elizabeth, at the Lyric Theatre,[2] (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.[3]

With some experience of repertory and a couple of provincial tours behind him, Fyffe invented the cabaret drag act 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 1960 and early 1970s, such as Z-Cars, Special Branch and an episode of Doctor in the House in 1969, when he appeared as a cabaret singer.[4] Fyffe also appeared in the film spin-off Steptoe and Son (1972), as a drag artist who becomes the mistaken object of Steptoe Senior's lust.

In the early 1970s, Patrick Fyffe was performing at the Escort Club in Pimlico, London. His pianist failed to turn up and George Logan was brought in as a stand-in accompanist. Fyffe and Logan formed a friendship and began to work together. Initially, they developed a comedy act featuring Fyffe as a retired opera singer who still thinks she can sing, with Logan as her male accompanist. The idea evolved into a dual drag act featuring the pair acting the parts of two eccentric old ladies, Dame Hilda Bracket (Fyffe) and Dr Evadne Hinge (Logan), appearing as Hinge and Bracket. After initial appearances in gay clubs, they found more mainstream success at the 1974 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and appeared in several BBC Radio and Television series. They made many stage appearances, including two Royal Variety Performances.[5][6][7] A backstory developed for the Hinge and Bracket characters in which they were said to be residing in a fictional village called Stackton Tressel; the name was adapted from Fyffe's birthplace of Acton Trussell.[8][9]

Death

Fyffe died in 2002 in Wellington, Somerset, from colon cancer. He was outlived by his sister, the actress Jane Fyffe.[10]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ "Obituaries: Drag artist who played elderly eccentric Dame Hilda Bracket". The Irish Times. 18 May 2002. Retrieved 3 March 2025.
  2. ^ "Programme" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  3. ^ Programme Robert and Elizabeth – Glasgow University's Special Collections Department
  4. ^ Network DVD; 'Pass or Fail', Doctor in the House, 1969.
  5. ^ Dixon, Stephen (14 May 2002). "Obituary: Patrick Fyffe". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "About Hinge & Bracket". Hinge & Bracket Official. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  7. ^ Logan, George (26 September 2015). A Boy Called Audrey. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-5175-3573-5.
  8. ^ "Dear Ladies trivia". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Dear Ladies". nostalgiacentral.com. Nostalgia Central. 5 April 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Drag artist who played elderly eccentric Dame Hilda Bracket". The Irish Times. Retrieved 3 December 2019.

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