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  1. Roy Redgrave was born on 26 April 1873 in England, UK. He was an actor, known for Our Friends the Hayseeds (1917), Robbery Under Arms (1920) and The Christian (1911). He was married to Margaret Scudamore, Ellen Maud Pratt (aka Judith Kyrle) and Esther Mary Cooke (aka Ettie Carlyle). He died on 25 May 1922 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0714879Roy Redgrave - IMDb

    Roy Redgrave. Actor: Our Friends the Hayseeds. Roy Redgrave was born on 26 April 1873 in England, UK. He was an actor, known for Our Friends the Hayseeds (1917), Robbery Under Arms (1920) and The Christian (1911).

  3. Sir Roy Michael Frederick Redgrave KBE MC war ein britischer Generalmajor und Buchautor. Er war von 1975 bis 1978 der 16. Kommandant des Britischen Sektors von Berlin und somit einer der alliierten Stadtkommandanten.

  4. The Redgrave family is a British acting dynasty, spanning five generations. Members of the family worked in theatre beginning in the nineteenth century, and later in film and television. Some family members have also written plays and books. Vanessa Redgrave is the most prominent, having won Oscar, Tony, Golden Globe and Emmy Awards.

  5. 31. Juli 2011 · Roy Redgrave died on July 3. He married, in 1953, Valerie Wellesley. She predeceased him and he is survived by their two sons. Maj-Gen Sir Roy Redgrave, who has died aged 85, was awarded an MC in ...

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    George Ellsworthy "Roy" Redgrave, Lynn's grandfather, made his theatrical debut in 1899 and by 1902 appeared at Sadlers Wells Theatre, topping the bill with the outrageous title "Roy Redgrave - Dramatic Cock o' the North." Later he starred in popular stage productions in London, many at the Brittania Theatre in Hoxton.

  7. 12. Aug. 2017 · Roy Redgrave (1873–1922) Roy Redgrave, by Johnstone O'Shannessy & Falk, 1906. State Library of Victoria, 49218545. * in 1905 Roy Redgrave edited a newspaper, The Eaglet, published by J. C. Williamson's Dramatic Company; the newspaper is published in manuscript 'every little while', New Zealand Herald, 9 September 1905, p 4, supplement.