Peter Stringfellow

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Peter Stringfellow[edit | edit source]

Peter Stringfellow was a British businessman and nightclub owner, known for his flamboyant personality and successful ventures in the entertainment industry. Born on October 17, 1940, in Sheffield, England, Stringfellow made a significant impact on the nightlife scene in the United Kingdom. This article provides an overview of his life, career, and contributions.

Early Life and Career[edit | edit source]

Peter Stringfellow grew up in a working-class family in Sheffield. He started his career as a salesman, selling vacuum cleaners door-to-door. However, his passion for entertainment led him to venture into the nightclub industry.

In the late 1960s, Stringfellow opened his first nightclub, called "The Black Cat," in Sheffield. The club gained popularity for its live music performances and vibrant atmosphere. This success motivated Stringfellow to expand his business further.

Nightclub Empire[edit | edit source]

Stringfellow's entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish several successful nightclubs across the United Kingdom. His venues became synonymous with glamour, attracting celebrities and high-profile clientele. Some of his notable establishments include:

  • Stringfellows: Located in London's West End, Stringfellows became one of the most iconic and exclusive nightclubs in the city. It featured topless dancers and live entertainment, attracting a diverse range of patrons.
  • Angels: Situated in Soho, London, Angels was another popular nightclub owned by Stringfellow. It was known for its extravagant parties and celebrity guests.
  • Hippodrome: Stringfellow acquired the historic Hippodrome building in London's Leicester Square and transformed it into a multi-purpose entertainment venue. The Hippodrome hosted various events, including live performances, comedy shows, and club nights.

Contributions to the Entertainment Industry[edit | edit source]

Peter Stringfellow played a significant role in shaping the entertainment industry in the United Kingdom. His nightclubs provided a platform for emerging artists and performers, contributing to the growth of British music and entertainment.

Stringfellow's venues also became a hub for celebrity culture, attracting renowned figures from the worlds of music, film, and sports. His clubs were known for their extravagant parties and exclusive events, making them a symbol of luxury and entertainment.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Peter Stringfellow was married three times. He had four children from his previous marriages. In 2009, he married his long-term partner, Bella Wright, with whom he had two children.

Stringfellow was known for his flamboyant lifestyle and public persona. He often appeared in the media, sharing his views on various topics and discussing his experiences in the nightclub industry.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Peter Stringfellow's contributions to the entertainment industry and nightclub scene in the United Kingdom are undeniable. His venues became cultural landmarks and played a significant role in shaping British nightlife.

Stringfellow passed away on June 7, 2018, at the age of 77. Despite his controversial image, he left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, and his legacy continues to influence the nightclub scene in the United Kingdom.

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