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John Hartley Manners (10 August 1870 – 19 December 1928) was a London-born playwright of Irish extraction who wrote Peg o' My Heart, which starred his wife, Laurette Taylor, on Broadway in one of her greatest stage triumphs.
J. Hartley Manners. Writer: Happiness. British-born playwright J. Hartley Manners, of Irish extraction, spent many years in the United States. In his twenties, in Australia, he began a relatively successful acting career and made his debut in London's West End in 1898.
- Writer, Production Manager
- August 10, 1870
- J. Hartley Manners
- December 19, 1928
J. Hartley Manners: Directed by: Mortimer Stewart: Starring: Izetta Jewel, Maurice Randall: Original language: English: Production; Production location: Schenectady, New York: Camera setup: multiple-camera setup: Running time: 40 minutes: Production company: General Electric: Original release; Network: W2XAD: Release: September 11 ...
- Mortimer Stewart
- Ernst Alexanderson, (consulting engineer)
- Drama
- J. Hartley Manners
Overview. J. Hartley Manners. (1870—1928) Quick Reference. (b. London, 10 Aug. 1870; d. New York, 19 Dec. 1928) Playwright. He began his career as an actor and came to America in 1902 in one of his own ... From: Manners, J [ohn] Hartley in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre. Reference entries.
J. Hartley Manners. The Lotes Club, New York City, December, 1922. CONTENTS BOOK THE FIRST The Romance of an Irish Agitator and an English Lady of Quality
British-born playwright J. Hartley Manners, of Irish extraction, spent many years in the United States. In his twenties, in Australia, he began a relatively successful acting career and made his debut in London's West End in 1898. Joining the company of famed actor-manager Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, he toured the provinces as an actor. For ...
John Hartley Manners (10 August 1870 – 19 December 1928) was a London-born playwright of Irish extraction who wrote Peg o' My Heart, which starred his wife, Laurette Taylor, on Broadway in one of her greatest stage triumphs.