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... PETER USTINOV has married H616ne du Lau d'AIlemans at Cagnano in Corsica. ...
... PETER USTINOV has married H616ne du Lau d'AIlemans at Cagnano in Corsica. ...
... DOROTHY TURNER DOROTHY TURNER, the actress, and mother of Nigel Patrick, died on Good Friday, aged 79. She made her first London appearance with Matheson Lang in Mr. Wu in 1913. She was with the Birmingham Repertory Company for some years and appeared with her son in Escapade in 1953. Her last stage appearance was two years ago as the Housekeeper in My Fair Lady on tour. ARMAND GEORGES ...
... JAMES PROUDFOOT JAMES PROUDFOOT, the port rait painter, who was married to the actress, Ellen Pollock, died in London on July 14, aged 63. In 1957 he was awarded the Mention Honorable by the Paris Salon for his portrait of Peter Ustinov. ...
... PETER ELLIOTT died at Hammersmith Hospital on February 3 following a heart operation He had been ill for 1 2 months He played for a year in The Mousetrap,'' worked in television and recently appeared in the films Frenzy and Mary, Queen of Scots LYUBOR ORLOVA one of the leading artists of the Soviet theatre and screen died in Moscow on January 26 She was at first a success in musical films, ...
... GIPSY ELLIS SOPHIE (GIPSY) ELLIS, the actress, died on June 25. She was known professionally as Sophie Ellis and also as Gipsy Ellis. Her last engagement was as walking understudy to Irene Handl in Busybody. She was well known in repertory and ap peared in the West End in Mary Read and Life With Father. ...
... NOTED SONGWRITER DIES ANGE LORENZI, composer and pianist, died at the age of 77, at Michigan The best known or his many hit tunes was Sleepy Time Gal which he composed in 1425. ...
... GERRY Raffles, former general manager at the Royal Stratford East, and closely associated with Joan littlewood and Theatre Workshop has died at the age of fifty-three With Miss Littlewood he was an imaginative, driving force jn establishing Theatre Workshop in London, and wes an influence behind many of Workshop s best productions. GERTRUDE NIESEN musical comedy actress and vaudeville and ...
... In loving memory of IVY (BING) of Wyn and Ivy who passed peacefully away on June 1st. 1975 Sadly missed but always in the thoughts of her devoted husband Frank sister Wyn and Lewis IVY Will always have loving and happy memories of our dear Ivy. Marjorie and June ...
... CICELY HULLETT, a versatile actress who could play parts ranging from dowagers to charwomen, died on June 4, after a long illness, in Holy Cross Hospital. Haslemere HAROLD FREDERICK RUBIN STEIN, solicitor and pleywright. who tJied on June 12. aged 84 was particularly skilful and original with his one-act plays of which he wrote more than sixty Most notable were Shakespeare and The House. and. ...
... Obituary SIR TYRONE GUTHRIE SIR TYRONE GUTHRIE, one of the most distinguished directors in the contemporary theatre, died suddenly on May 15 at his Irish home in County Monaghan. He was 70. After making his first professional ap pearance in repertory at Oxford Playhouse, he directed the Scot tish National Players and the Cambridge Festival Theatre. His first London production was The Anatomist ...
... STUART LESLIE BACON, the first general manager of the Syd ney Opera House (1967-1973) has died at the age of 67. During his early career he held posts in the entertainments and publicity departments at Malvern, Buxton and Harrogate. He was appointed entertainments and publicity manager at Leamington Spa in 1940, and served in the Rc>ya ...
... HARRISON HAROLD HARRISON. Blackpool To wor Company's music department managar. haa died in Blackpool Victoria Hospital following a heart seizure. Born at Oldham in 1914. Mr. Harrison moved to Blackpool and joined the Tower staff as a musician 28 yeers ego. to be promoted to music -manager in the 'sixties. Tower chairman Dr. O. E. Badman, director Donald Gledhill, and dozens of musicians from ...