Teresa Mary "Tessie" O'Shea (13 March 1913 – 21
April 1995) was a Welsh entertainer and actress.
Born in Cardiff to James Peter O'Shea, a soldier who was
the son of Irish emigrants and his wife Nellie Theresa Carr, Tessie O'Shea was
reared in the British music hall tradition. She performed on stage as early as
age six, billed "The Wonder of Wales". As a youngster she captured
prizes for the talent contests she entered with her singing and dancing. The
once-slim performer made her solo debut at the age of 12 at the Bristol
Hippodrome and never stopped working. She was known for her popular BBC Radio
broadcasts and appeared on stages in Britain and South Africa.
She buried her burgeoning weight under loads of comic
clothing -- complete with over-sized hats, striped stockings and elastic boots.
She frequently finished her act by singing and playing a banjolele in the style
of George Formby, belting out such bawdy favourites as "Don't Have Any
More, Missus Moore" and "Hold Your Hand Out, Naughty Boy.”
While appearing in Blackpool in the 1930s, she
capitalised on her size by adopting "Two Ton Tessie from Tennessee"
as her theme song. By the late 30s Tessie had become a major star on radio and
stage and won the hearts and respect of soldiers everywhere touring with ENSA during World War II.
stage and won the hearts and respect of soldiers everywhere touring with ENSA during World War II.
She also composed an epic song entitled
"International Rhythm", which was unfortunately too long for the
10-inch recordings of the day. A pity, for it embraced her personal philosophy:
"Every man that you meet he's your musical brother. Be mad about music and
not at each other."
She later went out on the road with band-leader Billy
Cotton in a highly successful musical revue called "Tess and Bill." In
the 1940s, she was a frequent headliner at the London Palladium, and
established herself as a hit recording artist in the 1950s.
During one show at the London Palladium, she made her
entrance on top of an elephant. During one of her performances, the elephant,
which was pregnant and quite moody at the time, threw her off. She was laid up
for over three months.
During the 50s, as the advent of television gradually
closed most of the variety theatres, O’Shea continued to work in summer shows
and cabaret, and on radio, as well as appearing in provincial productions of
plays such as Sailor Beware, and Peter Ustinov’s Romanoff And Juliet.
In the 60s she had U.S. audiences eating out of the palm
of her hand. In 1963, Noël Coward created the part of the fish and chips
peddler "Ada Cockle" specifically for O'Shea in his Broadway musical,
The Girl Who Came to Supper. Her performance of traditional Cockney tunes
charmed the critics and helped win her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress
in a Musical. She returned to Gotham three years later with the musical "A
Time for Singing" which was based on Richard Llewellyn's "How Green
Was My Valley."
In 1963, O'Shea was a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show. She
was popular enough that she came back in 1964 and shared the billing with The
Beatles. Their joint appearance drew what was then the largest audience in the
history of American television, helping bring her to American audiences.
She was a member of the repertory company on the
short-lived CBS variety show The Entertainers (1964–65). In 1968, O'Shea was
cast in the television movie The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which
earned her an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Actress
in a Supporting Role in a Drama. She starred in a short-lived British sitcom As
Good Cooks Go, which ran from 1969 and 1970.
Film appearances were extremely rare, however, appearing
in The Blue Lamp (1950), The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
(1966), and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
She also regularly appeared on BBC TV's long running
variety show, The Good Old Days.
Back in Britain in the 70s she appeared to great
advantage on TV and, of course, always seemed at home on the bawdy stage.
Tessie died 21 April 1995, at her nursing home in Leesburg, Florida, USA of
congestive heart failure at age 82, having lived quite the happy, hearty life,
and allowing audiences everywhere in on much of it. (Info edited from Wikipedia
& IMDB)
10 comments:
For “Tessie O’Shea – I’m Ready, I’m Willing” go here:
http://www51.zippyshare.com/v/sglkJ9CB/file.html
1. Two Ton Tessie (From Tennessee)
2. Nobody Loves A Fairy When She's Forty
3. We've Now't Like Them In London
4. It All Belongs To Me
5. That 'Kruschen' Feeling
6. Live And Let Live
7. I Go Twice A Week To The Pictures
8. You're Getting Older Every Day
9. I'm Worth My Weight In Gold
10. I'm In Love With The Girl I Left Behind Me
11. Thirsty Thirsty Throats
12. No Wonder She's A Bluching Bride
13. The Day I Rode To Brighton On My Bike
14. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh Oh What A Silly Place To Kiss A Girl
15. A: Hymie And Amie/B: Sing, Sing, Sing
16. He Never Slept A Wink All Night
17. He Said Kiss Me
18. You're At Blackpool By The Sea
19. Georgie, What Do You Want To Be So Slow For?
20. A Little Bit Of Something That The Others Haven't Got
21. I'm Ready, I'm Willing
22. International Rhythm
Recordings from 1933 – 1942
Thank you Bob. Nice upload.
Regards Theo
Wonderful share! Many thanks, Bob!
the link doesn't work. please fix it. thank you in advance
Hello Yodeller, Here's Tessie
https://www.upload.ee/files/15027501/Tessie_O_Shea.rar.html
Bob! Thank you very much!!!
https://www115.zippyshare.com/v/4wCRnxr0/file.html
more Tessie
Hi Yodeller, Zippyshare ceased operation on March 31, 2023, and now displays a message directing users to alternative services.
Please can you repost "more Tessie" using another file sharer.
Regards, Bob
Hi BB, did you ever get a copy of Tessie O'Shea?
Sure would like a re-up if possible.
thanks,
D
Hello Denis, I presume you mean the link from Yodeller. He or she, never replied but here's a new link for my CD
https://www.upload.ee/files/16027937/Tessie_O_Shea_-_I_m_Ready_I_m_Willing.rar.html
ImageNetz is not working at present so I am using Upload. If you have any problems downloading I will use my other filesharer KrakenFiles.
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