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− | (b. Bath, **/**/1861 – d. **/**/****). Soldier, actor. Alfred Osborne (Osbourn?) Glisson was born in Bath in the county of Somerset and took part in the South African War. At various stages he was a member of the Kimberley Volunteer Regiment, the colonial volunteer unit known as Roberts’ Horse and the Corps of Cattle Rangers for Protection and Conduct of Captured Stock (June-December 1901), which presumably means that he handled the confiscated livestock of the Boer farms. He does not seem to have been a professional actor, but he appeared in at least four silent films: A Story of the Rand (Lorimer Johnston/1916), De Voortrekkers (Harold M. Shaw/1916), The Voice of the Waters (Joseph Albrecht/1918) and Allan Quatermain (H. Lisle Lucoque/1919). Little is known about him, but he married Clara Dey at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Johannesburg and she predeceased him in 1919. (FO) | + | (b. Bath, **/**/1861 – d. **/**/****). Soldier, actor. Alfred Osborne (Osbourn?) Glisson was born in Bath in the county of Somerset and took part in the South African War. At various stages he was a member of the Kimberley Volunteer Regiment, the colonial volunteer unit known as Roberts’ Horse and the Corps of Cattle Rangers for Protection and Conduct of Captured Stock (June-December 1901), which presumably means that he handled the confiscated livestock of the Boer farms. He does not seem to have been a professional actor, but he appeared in at least four silent films: [[A Story of the Rand]] ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), [[De Voortrekkers]] ([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916), [[The Voice of the Waters]] ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1918) and [[Allan Quatermain]] ([[H. Lisle Lucoque]]/1919). Little is known about him, but he married Clara Dey at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Johannesburg and she predeceased him in 1919. (FO) |
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Revision as of 21:01, 28 April 2013
(b. Bath, **/**/1861 – d. **/**/****). Soldier, actor. Alfred Osborne (Osbourn?) Glisson was born in Bath in the county of Somerset and took part in the South African War. At various stages he was a member of the Kimberley Volunteer Regiment, the colonial volunteer unit known as Roberts’ Horse and the Corps of Cattle Rangers for Protection and Conduct of Captured Stock (June-December 1901), which presumably means that he handled the confiscated livestock of the Boer farms. He does not seem to have been a professional actor, but he appeared in at least four silent films: A Story of the Rand (Lorimer Johnston/1916), De Voortrekkers (Harold M. Shaw/1916), The Voice of the Waters (Joseph Albrecht/1918) and Allan Quatermain (H. Lisle Lucoque/1919). Little is known about him, but he married Clara Dey at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Johannesburg and she predeceased him in 1919. (FO)
Sources
Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm
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