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Harry Fragson

Harry Fragson (2 July 1869 – 31 December 1913), born Léon Philippe Pot, was a British music hall singer and comedian, born in Soho, London. Having scored a number of successful performances in England, Fragson moved to Paris, where he developed an act imitating French music hall performers. The act was popular, and allowed him to introduce his own material. He returned to London in 1905 and became a popular in pantomime. He is perhaps best known for his song "Hello, Hello, Who's Your Lady Friend?" which he recorded shortly before his untimely death in 1913 (he was murdered by his father).
==Biography==
Fragson was born Leon Philippe Pot at 4 Old Compton Street, Soho, London. He was the son of the hotelier Victor Pot and his wife Leontine Pot Winand. In 1871, the family moved to 42 Greek Street, Soho. In the early months of 1912, Fragson made the first of two appearances at the Kings Theatre in Scotland, having just been released from his engagement at the Alhambra theatre in Paris.〔"Harry Fragson At The King's Theatre", ''Dundee Courier'', 12 April 1912, p. 7〕 He returned to make his final appearance on 15 October 1913, before returning to France.〔"Harry Fragson At The Kings Theatre", ''Dundee Courier'', 17 October 1913, p. 7〕
On 31 December 1913, while living at 56 rue Lafayette in Paris, Fragson returned home to discover his mentally ill father Victor Pot was just about to commit suicide.〔"Harry Fragson The Comedian", ''Dundee Courier'', 31 December 1913, p. 5〕 An argument ensued as Pot suspected his son was having an affair with his mistress Paulette Franck
〔Baker, Anne, Pimlott. ("Delysia, Alice (1889–1979)", ) ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, online edition, January 2011, accessed 10 April 2013 〕 Pot then fatally shot his son.〔(New York Times archives PDF "MUSIC HALL STAR KILLED BY FATHER" ), ''New York Times'',〕 His father died 6 weeks later〔Mr Fragson's Father Is Dead", ''Western Gazette'', 20 February 1914, p. 12〕 in an asylum.〔"Harry Fragson's Father", ''Coventry Evening Telegraph'', 16 February 1914, p. 3〕 Fragson is buried at le Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.〔"Funeral Of Harry Fragson", ''Newcastle Journal'', 5 January 1914, p. 10〕 More than 50,000 people followed his hearse to Saint Augustin church.〔"The Shooting Of Harry Fragson", ''Manchester Evening News'', 28 January 1914, p. 2〕

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