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(b. Umgeni, Natal, 06/09/1882 – d. Durban, 05/01/1934). Actor. Lonsdale Howard Young acted in at least three silent films for [[African Film Productions]], all directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]][[The Voice of the Waters]] (1918), [[Copper Mask]] (1919) and [[The Man Who Was Afraid]] (1920). In [[Copper Mask]] he was the man "rescued" by [[Adele Fillis]]. A Lonsdale Young saw service during the South African War with French’s Scouts and though we can’t be certain that this was the same person, he would have been about the right age to play the roles the actor did. He is buried in the Stellawood Cemetery in Durban. (FO)
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(b. Umgeni, Natal, 06/09/1882 – d. Natal, 05/01/1934). Actor. Lonsdale Howard Young acted in at least three silent films for [[African Film Productions]], all directed by [[Joseph Albrecht]], namely [[The Voice of the Water]] (1918), [[Copper Mask]] (1919) and [[The Man Who Was Afraid]] (1920). In [[Copper Mask]] he was the man “rescued” by [[Adele Fillis]]. Lonsdale Young saw service during the South African War with French’s Scouts and subsequently in the German South West Africa campaign with the South African Rand 7th Intelligence Unit.  Promoted to Corporal in May 1915, he was discharged on the demobilisation of this unit In November of that year and then joined the East African Military Labour Bureau, serving with them from March 1917 until March the following year. He is buried in the Stellawood Cemetery in Durban. (FO)
  
 
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Revision as of 19:24, 9 June 2014

(b. Umgeni, Natal, 06/09/1882 – d. Natal, 05/01/1934). Actor. Lonsdale Howard Young acted in at least three silent films for African Film Productions, all directed by Joseph Albrecht, namely The Voice of the Water (1918), Copper Mask (1919) and The Man Who Was Afraid (1920). In Copper Mask he was the man “rescued” by Adele Fillis. Lonsdale Young saw service during the South African War with French’s Scouts and subsequently in the German South West Africa campaign with the South African Rand 7th Intelligence Unit. Promoted to Corporal in May 1915, he was discharged on the demobilisation of this unit In November of that year and then joined the East African Military Labour Bureau, serving with them from March 1917 until March the following year. He is buried in the Stellawood Cemetery in Durban. (FO)

Sources

S.A. Pictorial, 19 April 1919

Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRANTS-BRITISH/2006-09/1157977673

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