John Trunley, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Trunley

British sideshow performer

Date of Birth: 14-Oct-1898

Place of Birth: Camberwell, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 30-Sep-1944

Profession: circus performer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About John Trunley

  • John Thomas Trunley (14 October 1898 – 30 September 1944) was a British music hall and sideshow performer famed for his obesity and known during his lifetime as The Fat Boy of Peckham.
  • As a child he gained weight rapidly and by the age of seven months he weighed 2 stone (28 lb; 13 kg).
  • By the age of four he weighed 12 stone (170 lb; 76 kg) and was taken to be examined by the eminent doctor, Sir Frederick Treves.
  • When he started school at six he had a 44-inch (1,100 mm) chest and 46-inch (1,200 mm) waist.
  • He achieved national prominence when Lord Northcliffe ran a critical story about London County Council’s decision to extend an existing tramway 400 yards (370 m) because Trunley could no longer walk to Reddins School.
  • Shortly after this he began to tour England under the management of entrepreneurs such as Fred Karno.
  • Trunley appeared on the music halls informing the audience "I want to be a jockey".
  • After the First World War he negotiated a film contract playing small character parts.
  • He married and had children, before dying of pulmonary TB in 1944.
  • He is buried in Camberwell New Cemetery.

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