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Oscar Owide

Oscar Owide
Born Oscar Manuel Owide
December 1931 (age 85)
Whitechapel, London
Residence St John's Wood, London
Nationality British
Occupation nightclub proprietor
Spouse(s) Jeanette
Children Daniel Owide
Juliette Owide
Parent(s) Isidore and Mary Owide

Oscar Manuel Owide (born December 1931) is a British businessman, who has run nightclubs, restaurants and sex industry businesses over a long career. He is the proprietor of Soho's Windmill Theatre, which he runs with his son Daniel Owide as the Windmill International, a "gentleman's club", offering adult cabaret, table and lap dancing. "Mr Oscar" was once called "Britain's biggest pimp".

Oscar Owide was born in Whitechapel, London, in December 1931, the son of Isidore and Mary Owide. He grew up in Finsbury Park, where his father was a "prosperous hairdresser". His father was born Izrael Hillel Owide in Poland, and became a naturalised British citizen on 30 September 1937 as Isidore Owide, and was a hairdresser, living at 35 Fore Street, Edmonton, London N18.

Owide started his career as a hairdresser in the family business. In the 1950s, he purchased his first nightclub, Ilford's Il Grotto. From the 1960s onwards, he shifted focus to the West End, running restaurants, lap-dancing clubs and hostess bars. In the 1970s, his nightclub Chaplin's at 9 Swallow Street "became known as a pick-up place for prostitutes".

In 1989, Owide received an 18-month prison term for VAT fraud. In 2000, he was banned for seven years form being a company director, after civil proceedings brought by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

In the 1990s, Paul Raymond with whom he had been "on good terms since the 1940s" leased him the building that had housed the Windmill Theatre and was then Paramount City, and not viable as a theatre or as a nightclub, which Owide turned into a lap-dancing club, then a fairly new concept in the UK.

In 2002, he went into partnership with restrauter Marco Pierre White and club owner Piers Adam, and combined Swallow Street's Stork Club and Crazy Horse, both of which Owide owned, into a new club called the Stork Rooms, but it closed six months later.


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