Difference between revisions of "Gerald Lawrence"
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+ | Well known for the films [[Captain Nighthawk]] (1914), [[Enoch Arden]] (1914) and [[The Harbour Lights]] (1914). | ||
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+ | He was married to [[Madge Compton]], Fay Davis and Lilian Braithwaite. | ||
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Gerald Lawrence[1] (1873-1957) was a British actor-manager. He also made a number of films.
Biography
Born Gerald Leslie Lawrence on March 23, 1873 in London.
Well known for the films Captain Nighthawk (1914), Enoch Arden (1914) and The Harbour Lights (1914).
He was married to Madge Compton, Fay Davis and Lilian Braithwaite.
Contribution to South African theatre
He headed a West End theatre company from London as actor-manager touring South Africa in 1929, putting on a portfolio of plays. The tour played in premises owned by African Theatres Ltd. starting in Johannesburg and then visiting Port Elizabeth, East London, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Pretoria, Bulawayo, Salisbury, Pietermaritzburg and Durban. The plays performed were Monsieur Beaucaire, The School for Scandal, David Garrick, 13 Simon Street and Beau Brummel.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Lawrence
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0492774/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_lk4
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