Lex McLean
Lex McLean (born Alexander McLean Cameron, 30 April 1907 — 23 March 1975) was a Scottish comedian.
Lex McLean | |
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Born | 30 April 1907 |
Died | 23 March 1975 (age 68) |
Other names | Alexander McLean Cameron |
Spouse(s) | Grace Dryburgh |
Described as "almost certainly the last of Scotland's great music hall comedians" , he played to capacity houses all over Scotland from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, when he had to semi-retire on the grounds of ill health.
Known as "Sexy Lex" for his risque but never obscene humour, McLean's act was even passed by the Lord Chamberlain.
At the peak of his popularity in the 1960s, he appeared in the BBC Scotland comedy series Lex and Lex Again. A huge fan of Rangers , he even had Ibrox legend George Young appear as a guest on his television show.
McLean was a Freemason, and member of Lodge Dramatic No 571 in Glasgow, where he was a participant in the Lodge's festivities.[1]
External links
- Lex Mclean fansite
- The Scottish Music Hall Society on Lex McLean
- The Clydebank Story on Lex Mclean
- The Glasgow Story on Lex Mclean
- Audio clip of Lex Mclean on BBC radio
- Lex McLean entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- Lex McLean's entry on Helensburgh Heroes site
- Lex McLean's entry on the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow website