Graham Moffat

William Graham Moffat (21 February 1866 – 12 December 1951)[1] was a Scottish actor, director, playwright and spiritualist.

There, he was exposed at an early age to the theatres and sixpenny galleries of the city and to numerous famous comedians and entertainers of the day.

[4] A few years later his comic play Bunty Pulls the Strings was a huge hit in London's West End, his biggest success, running for 617 shows at the Haymarket Theatre in 1911.

[citation needed] Moffat toured Bunty Pulls the Strings in New Zealand in 1914 [7] The play was made into a (now lost) film in 1921.

[2] Another of Moffat's works, Susie Tangles the Strings, was staged by the Edinburgh Gateway Company as their New Year play in 1956.

Bunty Pulls the Strings became a (now lost) film.